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Germany wins European powerhouse battle, move to semis

Last Updated 04 July 2014, 18:34 IST

Mats Hummels' first half header proved decisive as Germany marched into the semifinals of the FIFA World Cup for a record fourth time in a row with a 1-0 win over fellow European giants France, here today.

The contest between the two European powerhouses lacked spark and Hummels's 13th minute strike spelt doom for France at the iconic Maracana stadium.

Germany keeper Manuel Neuer was also outstanding under the bar as he made two spectacular saves in each half to deny France the equaliser.

Neuer also made a last-second save when he pushed Karim Benzema's strong left-foot strike from the left to send his side into the World Cup semi-finals for fourth successive time.

Germany had more possession but it was France, who had first strike in the rival goal post in the seventh minute but Benzema could not provide the finishing touch as he hit a volley wide on a pass from Mathieu Valbuena.

The Germans were clearly the more dominating side and they were rewarded for their effort as Mats Hummels headed home a superb free-kick from the left taken by Toni Kroos.

Hummels not only jumped well but also out-powered French defender Raphael Varane, nodding home the lead in the 13th minute.

The Germans continued to enjoy great possession thanks to to some superb work by their midfield trio of Toni Kroos, Sami Khedira and Bastian Schweinsteiger.

A rattled France upped their game and swung to action. Again it was Mathieu Valbuena from the left, making a superb effort but Germany keeper Neuer stuck his left arm out made a great save.

Germany also survived the resultant corner as Mahadou Sakha headed over the cross bar.

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(Published 04 July 2014, 18:34 IST)

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