Substitute’s Goal Against Spain Raises Hopes for Germany’s World Cup Survival Amid Rising Tension
Germany’s World Cup campaign remains on a knife-edge after a late goal from Niclas Fullkrug earned them a 1-1 draw with Spain, following their shock loss to Japan. Germany were outplayed for long stretches of the match, with Spain dominating possession, but a clinical strike from Fullkrug, set up by fellow substitute Leroy Sane, gave them a vital point.
Despite the draw, Germany’s path to qualification remains uncertain, with their final group match against Costa Rica looming large. The game against Spain highlighted the challenges faced by Germany under coach Hansi Flick, as they struggled to assert their usual dominance, yet Fullkrug’s goal was a reminder of their fighting spirit.
If Japan wins their next match as expected, Germany’s fate hinges on beating Costa Rica. A draw would likely see them eliminated, with Spain’s superior goal difference ensuring their advancement. The tension continues to mount, and Germany now faces the prospect of a must-win scenario in their final group match, where history and pride will be at stake.