Germany
FT
2
:
1
vs
HT 0 : 1
Sweden
- Kick Off at 18:00 (GMT) on 23rd June, 2018
- The referee for this match is Szymon Marciniak
- Attendance of 44287 fans at the Fisht Olympic Stadium
- This is a match in International - World Cup Grp. F Match Day 2, Season 2018
- Germany
- Goals
- Reus (48')
- Kroos (90')
- Cards
- Boateng (71')
- Boateng (82')
- Sweden
- Goals
- Toivonen (32')
- Cards
- Ekdal (52')
- Larsson (90')
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Germany v Sweden - 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ - Match 27
Squawka Football on Twitter - Mesut Özil starts on the bench at a major tournament for the first time in his senior #GER career.He had started each of the last 26 games at the World Cup/Euros for Germany. pic.twitter.com/63BvqyQnoj
OptaJoe on Twitter - 11 - Germany are unbeaten in their last 11 games against Sweden (W6 D5), with the Scandinavians’ last win coming 40 years ago in April 1978 (3-1). Composed. #GERSWE #GER #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/wj6g13fx6a
OptaJean on Twitter - 1 - Ola Toivonen 🇸🇪 in 2017/18 (club + national team):19 shots in Ligue 1 = 0 goal (23 games)2 shots in World Cup = 1 goal ⚽️ v Germany (2 games)Crazy. #GERSWE #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/2htVPXDgkb
OptaJoe on Twitter - 1 - The last time Germany won a World Cup game in which they conceded the first goal was back in 1998 against Mexico, drawing one and losing six since. Adversity. #GERSWE #GER #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/a7vwxjJMJC
Squawka Football on Twitter - Jerome Boateng has been sent off for Germany for the first time since October 2009 in a World Cup qualifier against Russia; just the second time in his senior international career.A day to forget. pic.twitter.com/J7CcLDCa7d
Squawka Football on Twitter - Marco Reus has scored his first ever #WorldCup goal on his first start at the tournament.To the Reuscue. pic.twitter.com/WoTL4GvpKE
OptaJoe on Twitter - 95 - Toni Kroos' strike (94:42) was Germany's latest ever World Cup goal scored during regulation time (excluding extra time). Poise. #GERSWE #GER #WorldCup pic.twitter.com/n6yomGJSAx
Home Manager
Joachim Loew
4-2-3-1
Away Manager
Janne Andersson
4-4-2
1
Robin Olsen
2
Mikael Lustig
3
Victor Nilsson Lindeloef
4
Andreas Granqvist
6
Ludwig Augustinsson
17
Viktor Claesson
7
Sebastian Larsson
8
Albin Ekdal
10
Emil Forsberg
9
Marcus Berg
20
Ola Toivonen
1
Manuel Neuer
18
Joshua Kimmich
17
Jerome Boateng
16
Antonio Ruediger
3
Jonas Hector
19
Sebastian Rudy
8
Toni Kroos
13
Thomas Muller
7
Julian Draxler
11
Marco Reus
9
Timo Werner
But huge nations over 50 Mio People always get Bonus of FIFA cause of CA$H
Football is a simple game; 22 players chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, Germany always win.
Glad that Sweden lost, we can still see real talents playing football at the highest level.
Lucky Germany!
Lucky Germany!
is too early to say that, just wait and after the game you'll say who's GG
& penalty for sweden 1st half.
He's the best midfielder in his generation with the genius touch and vision of Ozil and the character and fighting spirit of Diego Simeone but his defending isn't actually physical so he's not often injured. Got the brains like Pirlo, scores stunners in world cups AND the guys modest.. serious wtf is this alien player
He's the best midfielder in his generation with the genius touch and vision of Ozil and the character and fighting spirit of Diego Simeone but his defending isn't actually physical so he's not often injured. Got the brains like Pirlo, scores stunners in world cups AND the guys modest.. serious wtf is this alien player