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Germany facing South Korea in last group match

In the Kazan Arena here on Wednesday, the fight between Germany and South Korea continues in Group F. To make the place in the next round, the current world champion will have to win the match in every situation. However, the possibility of reaching the next round will depend on Sweden and Mexico. On the other hand, South Korea lose both the group stage matches and the bottom is in the table. Therefore, the team will be defeated by Germany and would like to depart with respect to the tournament. However, the victory of South Korea will show Germany the way out of the group stage for the first time.


Germany has not lost against Korea for 24 years Germany: Germany has 3 points in 2 matches. So far, he played 3 matches against South Korea. They have won 2 of Germany and South Korea in one. However, Germany's wins have come during World Cup matches, while South Korea got the win in a friendship match played in 2004 alone. Germany defeated them in the 1994 World Cup by 3-2 and a 1-0 margin in the 2002 semi-final. Germany has not lost in the World Cup against Asian teams. He has scored 19 goals in five matches. Also, in the last 3 fixtures, Asian teams have not allowed a single goal. South Korea have lost four consecutive wins in the World Cup. This is his worst performance after the 1986-1990 World Cup.

Tony Kruse and Muller will expect charisma Germany: In this match, Germany will expect good performance from star player Tony Kruse and Thomas Muller. Cruz scored goals for Germany in the last match against Sweden in Germany. The football analysts rated it as the best goal of the World Cup. However, the defeat against Mexico will be bothering him so far. The team would like that Muller's lost form also returned to South Korea.

Teams:

South Korea: H Joe (Goal Keeper), Y Lee, K Sung-Jung, HM Sun, JC Koo, Hong Chul, Jong Seng-Hion, JS Lee, Moon Sen, Wiji Kim, Hash Jang


Germany: Manuel Noir, Jonas Hector, Matt Hamsels, Sami Khedira, Tony Kruse, Timo Werner, Mesut Ozill, Marco Rios, Leon Goretzka, Nichlas Suley, Josua Kimich

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