Full–time • Final
Estádio Maracanã, Rio de Janeiro
1 – 0
Germany
Argentina
Mesut Özil (#8)
120'
Mario Götze (#19)
Germany 1 – 0
113'
EXTRA-TIME HALF-TIME
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FULL-TIMEMario Götze (#19)
Miroslav Klose (#11)
88'
86' Fernando Gago (#5)
Enzo Pérez (#8)
78' Rodrigo Palacio (#18)
Gonzalo Higuaín (#9)
65' Sergio Agüero (#20)
64' Javier Mascherano (#14)
46' Sergio Agüero (#20)
Ezequiel Lavezzi (#22)
HALF-TIMEBenedikt Höwedes (#4)
34'
André Schürrle (#9)
Christoph Kramer (#23)
31'
Bastian Schweinsteiger (#7)
29'
Full–time • Third place
Estádio Nacional de Brasilia, Brasília
0 – 3
Brazil
Netherlands
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FULL-TIME 90+3' Michel Vorm (#22)
Jasper Cillessen (#1)
90+1' Georginio Wijnaldum (#20)
0 – 3 Netherlands
90' Joël Veltman (#13)
Jordy Clasie (#16)
Hulk (#7)
Ramires (#16)
73'
70' Daryl Janmaat (#7)
Daley Blind (#5)
Oscar (#11)
68'
Hernanes (#18)
Paulinho (#8)
57'
Fernando Luiz Roza (#5)
54'
Fernando Luiz Roza (#5)
Luiz Gustavo (#17)
46'
HALF-TIME 36' Jonathan de Guzmán (#8)
17' Daley Blind (#5)
0 – 2 Netherlands
9' Arjen Robben (#11)
3' Robin van Persie (#9)
0 – 1 Netherlands
Thiago Silva (#3)
2'
Full time (Penalties) • Semi-finals
Arena Corinthians, São Paulo
0 – 0
(2 – 4)
Netherlands
Argentina
Timeline
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PENALTIES Maxi Rodríguez (#11)
2 – 4 Argentina
Dirk Kuyt (#15)
Netherlands 2 – 3
Sergio Agüero (#20)
1 – 3 Argentina
Wesley Sneijder (#10)
Ezequiel Garay (#2)
1 – 2 Argentina
Arjen Robben (#11)
Netherlands 1 – 1
Lionel Messi (#10)
0 – 1 Argentina
Ron Vlaar (#2)
END OF EXTRA-TIME
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EXTRA-TIME HALF-TIMEKlaas Jan Huntelaar (#19)
105'
101' Maxi Rodríguez (#11)
Ezequiel Lavezzi (#22)
Klaas Jan Huntelaar (#19)
Robin van Persie (#9)
96'
FULL-TIME 82' Sergio Agüero (#20)
Gonzalo Higuaín (#9)
81' Rodrigo Palacio (#18)
Enzo Pérez (#8)
Jordy Clasie (#16)
Nigel de Jong (#6)
62'
49' Martín Demichelis (#15)
Daryl Janmaat (#7)
Bruno Martins (#4)
46'
HALF-TIMEBruno Martins (#4)
45'
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ARG
FT
2-3
BIH
IRN
FT
3-1
HON
SUI
FT
0-3
ECU
F
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Full–time • Group D
Estádio das Dunas, Natal
0 – 1
Italy
Uruguay
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FULL-TIME 90+1' Fernando Muslera (#1)
81' Diego Godín (#3)
0 – 1 Uruguay
78' Gastón Ramírez (#18)
Cristian Rodríguez (#7)
Mattia De Sciglio (#2)
77'
Thiago Motta (#5)
Marco Verratti (#23)
75'
Antonio Cassano (#10)
Ciro Immobile (#17)
71'
63' Cristian Stuani (#11)
Álvaro Pereira (#6)
Claudio Marchisio (#8)
59'
46' Egidio Arévalo (#17)
46' Maximiliano Pereira (#16)
Nicolás Lodeiro (#14)
Marco Parolo (#18)
Mario Balotelli (#9)
46'
HALF-TIMEMario Balotelli (#9)
22' KICK-OFF
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CHI
FT
2-0
AUS
ESP
FT
0-3
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BRA
FT
1-4
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MEX
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Brazil
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Chile
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Mexico
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Spain
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Germany 2-2 Ghana
Lionel Messi describes his late winner over Iran as ‘wonderful moment’
Lionel Messi celebrates after scoring his late winner against Iran which puts Argentina top of Group F with two wins from two. Photograph: Paul Harding/Action Images
If Argentina were perhaps fortunate to beat Iran 1-0 with a stoppage-time goal in Belo Horizonte, a result that means La Albiceleste are through to the last 16, their luck was twofold. They might have already been behind to an Iranian team who had three good chances of their own. But mainly Argentina are simply lucky to have Lionel Messi, who afterwards described his stoppage-time winner as a “wonderful moment”.
“As soon as I got the ball at the end we were all in attack because we wanted to put Argentina through with a win,” Messi said. “Obviously I was very happy with the strike and then I heard people screaming and smiling.
“[Iran] were able to close us down at the back and it was very difficult to find space. It was very hot too. But we still had many opportunities in the first half; they had some in the second half too. Now we’re qualified for the next round and that was our objective today.”
Messi’s decisive contribution was praised by Argentina’s manager, Alejandro Sabella. “All players who played today have contributed to this victory but of course we have a genius who is called Messi,” he said. “Fortunately he is Argentine. Everybody would have liked to have Messi but it is us who have him.”
Iran deserve huge credit for a fine performance. Carlos Queiroz’s team stifled Argentina with a display of deep, aggressive defence and then made chances of their own in the second half, with Queiroz convinced his team should have had a penalty for Pablo Zabaleta’s challenge on Ashkan Dejagah. It was a marginal call that looked to the human eye to involve a saving touch of the ball.
“At the end of the day two personalities made the difference,” Queiroz said. “They got the goal because they scored, coming from the great personality Messi. A brilliant strike. But the second personality was the referee, because there was a clear penalty, a clear penalty. I’m very proud of my players but I’m very frustrated and it was a penalty.”
Sabella conceded it had been a difficult match. “I want to congratulate my team. It was a huge effort and it’s a very hot time of the day. Iran were brilliant as well. Both goalkeepers were excellent but that last strike by Lionel, not even two goalkeepers could have stopped that goal.
“Messi, I think, has been well marked. Iran had many players on him – they waited for us and they marked Messi all the time. They were fighting, they were very patient, they kept trying and they looked for goals as well. And they had two very good opportunities during the second half. Messi had to keep fighting though and in the end he got his reward.”
If Argentina were perhaps fortunate to beat Iran 1-0 with a stoppage-time goal in Belo Horizonte, a result that means La Albiceleste are through to the last 16, their luck was twofold. They might have already been behind to an Iranian team who had three good chances of their own. But mainly Argentina are simply lucky to have Lionel Messi, who afterwards described his stoppage-time winner as a “wonderful moment”.
“As soon as I got the ball at the end we were all in attack because we wanted to put Argentina through with a win,” Messi said. “Obviously I was very happy with the strike and then I heard people screaming and smiling.
“[Iran] were able to close us down at the back and it was very difficult to find space. It was very hot too. But we still had many opportunities in the first half; they had some in the second half too. Now we’re qualified for the next round and that was our objective today.”
Messi’s decisive contribution was praised by Argentina’s manager, Alejandro Sabella. “All players who played today have contributed to this victory but of course we have a genius who is called Messi,” he said. “Fortunately he is Argentine. Everybody would have liked to have Messi but it is us who have him.”
Iran deserve huge credit for a fine performance. Carlos Queiroz’s team stifled Argentina with a display of deep, aggressive defence and then made chances of their own in the second half, with Queiroz convinced his team should have had a penalty for Pablo Zabaleta’s challenge on Ashkan Dejagah. It was a marginal call that looked to the human eye to involve a saving touch of the ball.
“At the end of the day two personalities made the difference,” Queiroz said. “They got the goal because they scored, coming from the great personality Messi. A brilliant strike. But the second personality was the referee, because there was a clear penalty, a clear penalty. I’m very proud of my players but I’m very frustrated and it was a penalty.”
Sabella conceded it had been a difficult match. “I want to congratulate my team. It was a huge effort and it’s a very hot time of the day. Iran were brilliant as well. Both goalkeepers were excellent but that last strike by Lionel, not even two goalkeepers could have stopped that goal.
“Messi, I think, has been well marked. Iran had many players on him – they waited for us and they marked Messi all the time. They were fighting, they were very patient, they kept trying and they looked for goals as well. And they had two very good opportunities during the second half. Messi had to keep fighting though and in the end he got his reward.”
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