Germany crash out as Japan, Spain advance

DOHA: It was a nerve-wracking climax to Group ā€˜Eā€™ with Spain going through despite losing to Japan, and Germany crashing out despite a 4-2 victory against Costa Rica.

Costa Rica had been under immense German pressure at the Al Bayt Stadium, but found their release two minutes before the hour-mark when Yeltsin Tejada, quickest to react after Manuel Neuer had parried away a header, made it 1-1.

In a game where FrencĀ¬hwoman Stephanie Frappart became the first female referee to officiate a match at the menā€™s World Cup, Costa Rican fans went into raptures when Juan Pablo Vargasā€™ poked them into the lead in the 70th minute. But Germany, who had opened the scoring through Serge Gnabryā€™s 10th-minute header, levelled matters immediately through Kai Havertz.

Havertz got another goal, steering in a cross from Gnabry with five minutes to go, and Niclas Fuellkrug made it 4-2 in the 89th, but Germany still needed Spain to find a leveller to stay in. That didnā€™t happen, and Spain went through on goal difference, with Japan clinching the top spot after their 2-1 win over the Spaniards.

Spain had taken the lead through Alvaro Morataā€™s 11th-minute header, but Japan turned the game on its head with two goals in three minutes; Ritsu Doan first firing them level in the 48th and then Ao Tanaka got the ball over the line to put them ahead.

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