Mario Gotze's goal
in the second half of extra-time was enough to separate the two teams and give
Joachim Low's men the world crown
Mario Gotze's 113th-minute volley fired Germany
to World Cup glory with a 1-0 win over Argentina at the Maracana....
The tournament's outstanding team failed to repeat the fluency
and brilliance of their 7-1 semi-final romp against Brazil but Joachim Low's
team found one more sumptuous moment during the second half of extra time.
Bayern Munich
playmaker Gotze, on as an 88th-minute replacement for World Cup record goal scorer
Miroslav Klose, chested down Andre Schurrle's floated left-wing cross
at the near post to superbly steer home from six yards.
It was the first
time Argentina had found themselves behind in the competition and it came as a
bitter pill to swallow after Alejandro Sabella's men had created the better
chances in normal time.
Gonzalo Higuain
passed up a glorious opportunity midway though the first half and the Argentina
striker also had a first-half effort correctly ruled out for offside.
Germany defender
Benedikt Howedes then headed against the post on the stroke of the interval,
and after the break passions threatened to boil over in what was an
understandably feisty encounter.
Lionel Messi fired
agonisingly wide shortly after the restart, while Germany goalkeeper Manuel
Neuer was lucky not to be punished for clattering a knee into Higuain's face as
the striker ran through on goal.
Neuer's opposite
number, Sergio Romero, denied Schurrle inside the first minute of extra time,
while fellow substitute Rodrigo Palacio fluffed his lines at the other end
before Gotze sealed Germany's fourth World Cup triumph.
The newly crowned
champions were forced into an 11th-hour change after influential midfielder
Sami Khedira suffered the heartbreak of sustaining a calf strain during the
warm-up.
Borussia
Monchengladbach's Christoph Kramer came in for the Real Madrid man, despite
having only played 12 minutes during the tournament and being absent
from Low's provisional 30-man squad before replacing Andre Hahn.
Toni Kroos drilled
an early free-kick into the defensive wall, prompting an Argentina break on
which Ezequiel Lavezzi shot across the face of goal.
Veteran Germany
striker Klose was then muscled away from Philipp Lahm's inviting 13th-minute
cross by Martin Demichelis as Low's men settled into an ominous rhythm,
although Ezequiel Garay's shuddering shoulder charge into Kramer's face that
ultimately cut short the 23-year-old's fairytale appearance showed Argentina
were not ready to be dictated to.
The South Americans
should have taken the lead in the 21st minute, Higuain pulling his shot
wastefully wide after Kroos' ill-judged header back sold Germany's defence
horribly short.
Nine minutes later,
the Napoli man thought he had atoned, sweeping home Lavezzi's low cross, only
to see his wild and lengthy celebrations denied by an offside flag.
Schurrle, on for
the stricken Kramer, drew a sharp save from Romero, while Messi forced Jerome
Boateng to hack his cross-shot out of the goalmouth after racing down the
right.
Howedes - somewhat
fortunate to have only been booked for a reckless lunge on Pablo Zabaleta
earlier in the half - then thudded Kroos' stoppage-time corner against the
post to conclude an eventful opening period.
Messi's big moment
looked to have arrived two minutes into the second half but the Barcelona
superstar shot past the far post on the end of Lucas Biglia's measured
throughball, with Neuer beaten.
An Argentina attack
bolstered by Sergio Aguero's half-time introduction for Lavezzi continued to
give Germany's high defensive line some nervy moments, and Neuer - in full-on
'sweeper keeper' mode - was on the wrong side of robust in clattering
through Higuain in the 57th minute as he sought to get on the end of
Zabaleta's raking ball.
Referee Nicola
Rizzoli awarded a German free-kick amid Argentine bemusement.
Bookings in quick
succession for Javier Mascherano and Aguero hinted at bubbling frustration as
the game entered its final quarter and Germany ended the 90 minutes back
on the front foot, as Kroos drilled the ball past the post from
18 yards.
Schurrle almost
provided an explosive start to extra time as Romero stood firm and the
Argentina counter-attack was looking increasingly potent when Aguero
dragged a shot off target.
In the 97th-minute,
Palacio evaded the attentions of Germany's defence but his touch over Neuer was
far too heavy.
And it was an error
that Argentina would deeply regret, as Gotze found a brilliant finish
with seven minutes left that was a fitting way to win the showpiece
as a European nation secured a first World Cup win on South American soil.
Source: Goal.com

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