Germany exits Women's World Cup after draw with South Korea | Inquirer Sports

Germany exits Women’s World Cup after draw with South Korea

/ 08:48 PM August 03, 2023

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Brisbane Football Stadium, Brisbane, Australia – Germany’s Lena Oberdorf and teammates look dejected after Germany are knocked out of the  Women’s World Cup on August 3, 2023. REUTERS/Dan Peled

BRISBANE–Two-time winner Germany crashed out in the opening phase of the Women’s World Cup for the first time after being held to a 1-1 draw with South Korea in their final Group H match on Thursday.

The Germans, champions in 2003 and 2007 and ranked second in the world, had needed a win to be sure of progressing and Morocco’s 1-0 win over Colombia in the other group match in Perth sent both teams through to the last 16.

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The Koreans took a surprise early lead when Cho So-hyun netted in the sixth minute but, while Alexandra Popp equalized with a trademark header three minutes before the interval, Germany was unable to find the winner needed to advance.

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Casey Phair, who became the Women’s World Cup’s youngest ever player earlier in the tournament, almost gave the Koreans the lead when the 16-year-old saw her second minute effort pushed onto the post by goalkeeper Merle Frohms.

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Brisbane Football Stadium, Brisbane, Australia – August 3, 2023 – Germany’s Lena Lattwein and teammates look dejected after Germany are knocked out of the World Cup REUTERS/Dan Peled

Colin Bell’s side only had to wait four more minutes to strike, however, when Lee Young-ju’s pass from deep split the German defense and the unmarked Cho calmly slotted her first-time shot into the bottom corner.

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Germany was frustrated by the hard-pressing Koreans, but in the 42nd minute the former champions levelled as Popp out-jumped the defense to meet Svenja Huth’s right wing cross and loop her header beyond Kim Jung-mi.

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Voss-Tecklenburg’s side threw everything forward after the interval, with Popp’s 57th minute header ruled out on review by VAR as the striker strayed offside following a clever flick by Lea Schuller.

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The German forward then rattled the crossbar two minutes later with another headed effort and Popp was again denied 16 minutes from time when her bullet-header flew straight into the hands of Kim.

Substitute Sydney Lohmann thumped a pair of efforts just off target deep into almost 16 minutes of added time, but Bell’s side hung on for a point that sent the Germans out.

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