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Mexico stun W Cup holders Germany
Published on: Tuesday, June 19, 2018
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MOSCOW: Mexico stunned World Cup holders Germany on Sunday, inflicting a 1-0 defeat that throws the Germans' title defence into disarray as Neymar's Brazil stuttered to a draw against Switzerland.The outstanding Hirving Lozano smashed home the Mexican winner in the 35th minute at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium, leaving Manuel Neuer clutching at thin air on his return to the German goal after a nine-month injury absence.

Toni Kroos crashed a shot against the crossbar for Germany but they were never able to get back into the match as they slid to their first defeat in their opening game of a World Cup since 1982.

"I don't know if it's the biggest win in Mexico's history but doubtless it is one of the biggest for sure," said 22-year-old Lozano.

Lozano's winner made the earth move in Mexico City, where seismologists detected a minor tremor possibly caused by "widespread jumping during the goal."

Germany coach Joachim Loew did not mince his words about his side's performance, saying his team had played "very badly" in the first half of the Group F tie.

"We weren't able to impose our usual way of playing, our attacking and passing was not effective," he said.

"It goes without saying that the next match will be decisive for us, we have to win it," Loew added ahead of his team's next game against Sweden next Saturday.

If Germany finish as group runners-up, they could face Brazil in a clash of World Cup titans in the next round – a perfect chance for the Brazilians to avenge the humiliating 7-1 defeat to the Germans on home soil in 2014. – AFP





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