Russia 2018 World: Germany Bow Out In Group Stage For The First Time In 70 Years, Loss 0-2 To S. Korea As Mexico And Sweden Qualify

Defending champions Germany are out of the tournament alongside with South Korea to which they loss 0-2, getting knocked out of in group stage for the first time since 1938.
The Korean side held their ground against the dominating Deutsche which needed a win to book their place in the round of last 16, and that was outrageously denied as they turned around to oust them out of World Cup scoring twice in injury time.
After several efforts from the Germans to get at least a goal in did not work out throughout until the Korean set their eyes smarting with an injury goal through Kim Young Gwon, slicing in an opener from close range in 90th+4 minutes.
Germany fell further behind in the score-line when their goalkeeper came out to fight for the team but that went wrong as Korean Hu Se-Jong snatched the ball off him, and set H.M Son off with a through pass which he went on with and kicked into an empty net in 90th+6 minutes.
In spite of winning the match, South Korea's fate of elimination did not change as both team are out  after Sweden defeated Mexico 3-0 to top Group F.
Ludwig Augustinson led the score-line for the Swedes in 50th minutes before Andreas Granqvist converted a penalty in 62nd minutes to double the lead.
Mexico conceded the third goal to Sweden when their defender Edson Alvarez erroneously kicked in the ball for an own goal in 74th minutes.

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