Germany exited the World Cup in Boston not with a whimper or even a cry of pain, just an extended wrestle into the dust at the hands of a thrillingly dogged Paraguay, followed by the most extraordinary of penalty shootouts.
Not only did Germany lose their first shootout since the original Panenka one of 1976.
They did so in a whirl of errors, shanked kicks and what amounted to a sporting meltdown in the New England gloaming.
Paraguay will now progress to play a last-16 tie in Philadelphia, but not before celebrating this result as surely the greatest in their football history.
And rightly so, after a performance of wonderful heart and defensive discipline.
Continue reading...Sources: The Guardian



