Germany Wins It With Sweet Goal

Mario Goetze kicks it in for overtime World Cup victory
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 13, 2014 4:40 PM CDT
Germany Wins It With Sweet Goal
Argentina's Lionel Messi, left, battles for the ball with Germany's Mats Hummels in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, July 13, 2014.   (Matthias Schrader)

With two quick and sublimely deft touches, Mario Goetze ended Germany's 24-year wait for another World Cup title. Goetze scored the winning goal in extra time to give Germany a 1-0 victory over Argentina today in a tight and tense World Cup final that came down to a few moments of individual skill. Goetze, who wasn't born when West Germany beat Argentina in the 1990 final, controlled a cross with his chest in the 113th minute and in one fluid motion volleyed the ball past goalkeeper Sergio Romero and inside the far post from five yards out.

It was a goal that gave Germany its fourth World Cup title in its eighth final, and left Argentina star Lionel Messi still walking in the shadow of his compatriot Diego Maradona, who led his country to the 1986 title. Goetze went on as a substitute for Miroslav Klose toward the end of regulation time and the 22-year-old midfielder's fresh legs made the difference. Andre Schuerrle broke down the left flank, sending his cross into the area, and the Bayern Munich player did the rest with a clinical finish. The goal echoed that of Andres Iniesta's four years ago, when the midfielder scored in similar fashion but from the other side of the area to give Spain a 1-0 extra time win over the Netherlands. Click for more. (More 2014 World Cup stories.)

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