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World Cup upsets: Germany, Netherlands out

In a stunning day at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, two traditional powerhouses were eliminated in penalty shootouts during the Round of 32. Germany, four-time world champions, lost 4-3 on penalties to Paraguay after a 1-1 draw. Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill saved two spot-kicks, and the match featured a controversial VAR decision that disallowed a German goal. Simultaneously, the Netherlands fell 3-2 on penalties to Morocco after a 1-1 draw, with Morocco missing several penalties but ultimately prevailing. These upsets sent shockwaves through the tournament, highlighting the growing competitiveness of teams from South America and Africa.

Pontos-chave

  • Germany lost a World Cup penalty shootout for the first time, falling 4-3 to Paraguay.
  • Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill saved penalties from Kai Havertz and Nick Woltemade.
  • A controversial VAR decision ruled out a German goal by Jonathan Tah for a soft foul.
  • Netherlands lost 3-2 on penalties to Morocco after a 1-1 draw in extra time.
  • Morocco advanced to face co-hosts Canada in the Round of 16.

Cobertura de fontes

Sky SportsNeutroCentre

Germany's penalty shootout loss and statistical context

Sky Sports covers Germany's exit with detailed penalty shootout sequence, historical context (Germany's first shootout loss), and key moments including VAR controversy and missed chances, with quotes from Kai Havertz.

Al Jazeera EnglishFavorávelCentre-Left

Paraguay coach's perspective and underdog celebration

This article focuses on Paraguay coach Gustavo Alfaro's reaction, praising his team's 'extraordinary' performance, detailing the game plan, and acknowledging the physical toll, while also quoting goalscorer Julio Enciso.

Al Jazeera EnglishNeutroCentre-Left

Historical significance for Paraguay and analysis of the upset

Al Jazeera provides an in-depth analysis of Germany's humbling, calling it arguably the greatest World Cup upset, and explores its meaning for Paraguay, including goalkeeper Orlando Gill's penalty-saving history and the emotional aftermath.

Africa NewsFavorável

Morocco fan culture and African representation

Africa News focuses on the festive atmosphere among Morocco fans in Monterrey ahead of the Netherlands match, highlighting the joy and diversity of support, and notes the historic achievement of nine African teams reaching the knockout stage.

The MirrorAlarmadoLeft

Focus on VAR 'scandal' and German shock

The Mirror's live blog coverage emphasizes the VAR decision that disallowed a German goal, framing it as a 'scandal,' and highlights the stunned silence in the German dressing room, with quotes from Antonio Rudiger.

Sky SportsNeutroCentre

Match report for Netherlands vs Morocco with dramatic penalty shootout details

Sky Sports reports on Morocco's 3-2 penalty win over the Netherlands, noting Cody Gakpo's opener and Issa Diop's stoppage-time equalizer, and confirms Morocco's last-16 clash with Canada.

Conclusão

The exits of Germany and Netherlands underscore the unpredictable nature of knockout football and the emergence of underdog nations on the global stage. While media coverage varied—from emphasizing VAR controversies to celebrating historic achievements—the consensus is that these matches were among the biggest shocks in World Cup history, reshaping the tournament landscape.

Análise lógica

No que as fontes concordam

  • Both matches ended 1-1 after extra time and were decided by penalty shootouts.
  • The defeats of Germany and Netherlands are considered major upsets by all outlets.
  • Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill was a key hero in Germany's exit with two penalty saves.
  • Morocco's victory was characterized by dramatic misses and tension, with both teams struggling from the spot.

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