Paraguay Eliminates Germany on Penalties After 1-1 Draw in World Cup Round of 32
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1-Minute Brief
Paraguay's penalty shootout victory over Germany marks a significant upset, ending the four-time champions' World Cup campaign.
Key Facts
- Germany and Paraguay drew 1-1 after extra time in their FIFA World Cup round of 32 match.
- Kai Havertz scored Germany's equaliser with a header after Julio Enciso gave Paraguay the lead.
- The match was decided by a penalty shootout, with Paraguay winning 4-3.
- Jonathan Tah missed for Germany in sudden death before Jose Canale converted the winning penalty for Paraguay.
- Paraguay advances to the last 16, while Germany is eliminated from the tournament.
What Happened
Paraguay defeated Germany in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in their FIFA World Cup round of 32 match. The result came after extra time failed to separate the teams.
Why It Matters
The outcome is considered a major upset, as Germany, four-time World Cup winners, exit the tournament earlier than expected. Paraguay's win highlights the unpredictability of knockout football and impacts the tournament's competitive landscape.
What's Next
Paraguay will progress to the last 16 of the FIFA World Cup. Germany's early exit may prompt analysis of their performance and future team strategy.
Sources
Confirmed by 5 independent sources
- Al JazeeraLeft2h agoParaguay shock Germany in shootout win for one of all-time World Cup upsets
- BBC NewsCenter4h ago'That might just wake Germany up' - Paraguay take shock lead through Enciso
- BBC NewsCenter3h ago'They needed that' - Havertz levels for Germany with header
