Germany secured a crucial Group F victory after Toni Kroos delivered a stunning 93rd-minute strike to defeat Spain 1-0 at the Allianz Arena. The match remained deadlocked until the final moments when the veteran midfielder found space inside the box and fired a precise low shot past the Spanish goalkeeper. Spain dominated possession throughout but failed to convert their chances, leaving both sides with everything to play for in their remaining fixtures.
The result reshapes the knockout-stage picture for both European powerhouses. Germany now sit top of Group F and look poised to avoid a tough round-of-16 matchup, while Spain must regroup quickly to secure first place. Kroos, playing in what could be his final World Cup, proved once again why he remains indispensable for the national team.
Tactical discipline defined Germany’s approach, with a compact midfield shielding the back line and launching swift counter-attacks. Spain pressed high and created several promising openings, yet lacked the clinical edge needed to break the deadlock before Kroos’ late heroics. The narrow defeat will prompt Spain to reassess their attacking patterns ahead of their next fixture.
With two matches remaining in the group, Germany’s momentum could carry them deep into the knockout rounds. Spain, meanwhile, will view the result as a wake-up call and will look to respond emphatically in their upcoming clash. The stage is set for an intriguing conclusion to Group F.
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