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Fifa World Cup: World mocks Germany after failing to qualify for Round of 16

By Tyson Otto
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2 Dec, 2022 01:48 AM6 mins to read

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Germany's players react at the end of the World Cup group E soccer match. Photo / AP

Germany's players react at the end of the World Cup group E soccer match. Photo / AP

Germany is out of the World Cup and perhaps we should have seen it coming.

National hero Thomas Mueller summed it up as he said goodbye to international football, describing his team’s early exit as an “absolute catastrophe” when interviewed immediately after the game.

The 2014 world champions were knocked out in the frenzied, final-minute drama on Friday morning as Japan defeated Spain to top Group E, eliminating Germany in the process, despite Die Mannschaft coming from behind to beat Costa Rica 4-2.

At one point in the second half, with Costa Rica ahead 2-1, Spain were also looking at an early exit but were spared the embarrassment when Germany banged in three goals in the final 20 minutes. Spain didn’t return the favour by finding a late equaliser against Japan.

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Despite the swirling drama surrounding a VAR decision to award Japan’s second goal — there were few arguing that Germany deserved a spot in the Round of 16.

Finishing level with Spain on four points, Germany missed out on goal difference alone.

It means Germany, who had not missed out on the knockout stages of a World Cup for 80 years until the 2018 tournament in Russia, have been bundled out in the group stage for the second World Cup in a row.

Germany's players react at the end of the World Cup group E soccer match. Photo / AP
Germany's players react at the end of the World Cup group E soccer match. Photo / AP

After their 2014 triumph in Brazil, Germany have won just two of its six matches at World Cup finals.

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The BBC’s chief football reporter Phil McNulty posted on Twitter: “Germany has now gone out in the group stage in two successive World Cups. A fallen power”.

The enormity of the result was not lost on Mueller at full time.

“It is unbelievably bitter for us because our result would have been enough,” Mueller said.

“It’s a feeling of powerlessness.”

Germany's Leroy Sane reacts at the end of the World Cup group E football match against Costa Rica. Photo / AP
Germany's Leroy Sane reacts at the end of the World Cup group E football match against Costa Rica. Photo / AP

He also said in German: “It’s an absolute catastrophe. I don’t know how to proceed. If that was my last game, then I would like to say a few words to the German football fans. It was an enormous pleasure, dear people. We have had great moments. I tried to keep my heart on the pitch in every game.

“I always gave my best and sometimes there were tears of joy because of my actions, sometimes the spectators also had pain in their faces. Even if I didn’t succeed in all my actions, I did it with love. I have to see everything else.”

German coach Hansi Flick also suggested the team will now go through some big transformations before they host the Euros in 2024.

“In light of the Euros, it is difficult to talk about that right now, but we need to assess our World Cup, and head into a different direction,” Flick said.

“This is the next step we will take and we will do it very soon.”We can get up quickly and recover. We will see what the future looks like and how we can implement our ideas. I am a very critical person and we will assess everything.”

German goalscorer Kai Havertz said: “When it happens this way, it feels like watching a horror movie.

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“We learned during the match that Japan was leading, and then the rankings were displayed in the stadium. We still had a little hope that Spain would score.

“But then we noticed that the Japan match was over.”

While there were tears in Germany, there were grins in some sections around the globe at seeing the football giants brought to their knees.

Many commentators, particularly in the UK, were notably delighting in the result after Germany famously knocked England out at the 2010 World Cup when a goal by midfield maestro Frank Lampard was not awarded despite the ball clearly crossing the goal line.

“This cost Germany, but in 2010 against England in my last game, Frank Lampard’s goal was clearly over the line. No sympathy from me,” former England star Joe Cole said on BeIN Sport.

English legend Alan Shearer also shared his emotion.

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Germany are out of the #FIFAWorldCup in the group stage!! pic.twitter.com/h3bFEYn1Pw

— Alan Shearer (@alanshearer) December 1, 2022

English icon Gary Lineker also had plenty to say about the immortal phrase of football is a simple game that always ends with Germany winning.

“Football is a simple game,” he wrote on Twitter.

“Twenty-two men chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans always win — if they get through the group stage”.

They weren’t the only gags flying around cyberspace after the morning of upsets.

Farewell Germany and Belgium it really is a World Cup without beer.

— Jason Gay (@jasongay) December 1, 2022

English great Gary Neville said on Sky Sports: “It is absolutely stunning. What we have seen here in these last 45 minutes is incredible.

“Germany, going out, I can’t believe it.”

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BBC commentator Conor McNamara said Germany could simply have avoided the “humiliation” if they had turned up ready to play before their shock opening loss to Japan.

Former Manchester United goalkeeper Karen Bardsley also said in commentary for the BBC: “Germany didn’t deserve to go through. There were moments of beautiful football but ultimately they haven’t been consistent through the group stages.

“It was chaos. It was end-to-end stuff between Costa Rica and Germany, it was absolute chaos everywhere.

“At the end of the day, it’s a story of chances not taken. Football can be really, really cruel but also really awesome.”

Aussie commentator Lucy Zelic also highlighted Germany’s departure from their previously invincible reputation.

“Unbelievable what’s going on,” she posted on Twitter.

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“It was a scandal when they were knocked out in 2018 but what is it now? No football plan, or powerhouse are infallible. Meanwhile, Japan who did commit to a meticulous football plan top their group. Football is absolutely bonkers.”

Other commentators around the world have suggested Germany’s exit was the result of their focus on issues away from the football field.

Belgium star Eden Hazard last week said Germany should focus on football rather than “political messages” after their shock World Cup loss to Japan.

The German team covered their mouths for the team photo before the match in a powerful protest against Fifa’s decision to ban rainbow-themed armbands.

Germany’s football federation tweeted in English moments after the photo protest: “It wasn’t about making a political statement — human rights are non-negotiable.

“Denying us the armband is the same as denying us a voice. We stand by our position.”

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The move was widely praised at the time.

“Germany’s gesture? They would’ve done better if they didn’t do it and tried to win,” he said.

“We’re here to play football, I’m not here to convey a political message.”

Hazard and his Belgian team were also knocked out in shocking scenes after the No 2 ranked country were only able to draw with Croatia on Friday morning.

It meant Croatia finished second in Group F with Morocco stunning the world by topping the group and setting up a second-round clash against Spain. Japan will play Croatia for a spot in the quarter-finals.

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