Germany beat Northern Ireland to advance as group winners
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[June 22, 2016]
By Julien Pretot
PARIS (Reuters) - Germany showed more
of their usual class when Mario Gomez's first-half strike secured a
1-0 win over a stubborn Northern Ireland side and a place in the
last 16 of Euro 2016 as Group C winners on Tuesday.
Although the world champions wasted countless chances, with Thomas
Mueller notably hitting the woodwork twice, they were never
threatened by the Irish, who qualified as one of the best
third-placed finishers after later results.
Germany came top with seven points, ahead on goal difference of
Poland, who progressed with a 1-0 win over already-eliminated
Ukraine. Northern Ireland have three points.
The result at the Parc des Princes also meant that Croatia, Slovakia
and Hungary progressed without kicking a ball.
Joachim Loew's Germany side will take on a third-placed team in
Lille on Sunday while Northern Ireland will face hosts France or
Wales in the knockout phase.
"We have had a lot of chances and the next step will be to take them
and then this might be a good tournament," said Gomez, who is now
one short of Juergen Klinsmann's Germany record of five goals at
European Championship tournaments.
"If it is not meant to be for us to go through, we will be very
disappointed," said Northern Ireland keeper Michael McGovern, who
had made a series of fine saves.
"It was busy today and mentally very hard. We knew every goal was
crucial so wanted to keep it at one and maybe nick a goal of our
own."
Backed by their noisy and devoted fans, the Irish, in their maiden
appearance at a European Championship, showed great resilience
against a Germany team who appeared more inventive than in their
first two group games.
Germany, helped by their opponents being forced to defend deep in
their own half, played the sort of free-flowing football that, if
matched by finishing, could be lethal in the knockout phase.
CLEVER OZIL
In the seventh minute, Thomas Mueller was played through by a clever
Mesut Ozil knock on but shot straight at McGovern, who made several
fine saves.
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Germany's Mario Gomez celebrates after scoring their first goal
REUTERS/John Sibley
While Germany's larger contingent of fans were outsung in the
stands, their team were all over the Irish on the pitch.
In the space of two minutes, Ozil missed a decent chance, McGovern
denied Mario Goetze from close range and Joshua Kimmich's all too
casual chip went over the bar.
In the 23rd, Gomez chested Kimmich's cross into the path of Mueller,
whose half-volley went just wide of the far post. Four minutes
later, Mueller's diving header hit the foot of the post.
"Will Grigg's on fire," the Northern Ireland fans sang, even though
their celebrated number nine was left on the bench again.
On the half hour, Germany finally broke the deadlock when Mueller
burst into the area, after being played through by Ozil, and played
the ball back for Gomez, who coolly slotted the ball home albeit via
a deflection off defender Gareth McAuley.
Mueller also missed a golden opportunity in the 36th minute when his
effort rattled the crossbar.
Goetze then wasted two clear chances soon after the break before
being replaced by Andre Schuerrle in the 55th minute.
(Editing by Ken Ferris and Ian Chadband)
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