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World Cup 2018 : Germany’s Glaring Problems that helped Mexico Break the German Wall

4.Marco Rues not in starting XI, Target-man Gomez on the bench.

Germany lacked a proper midfield bolt, with Toni Kroos and Sami Khedira huffing around in pursuit of the whizzing green machine. The centre-backs looked flustered, left to deal with three on two as Mexico broke. Löw’s 4-2-3-1 seemed antiquated and creaky, with the old World Cup shark Thomas Müller flat-footed in a wide position.

Marco Reus came on for Khedira. After the introduction of  Marco Rues, the German looked threatening as Germany huffed and switched angles and went wide, slinging in crosses, and finally sending on Der Targetman, Mario Gomez, for the last 11 minutes. To no avail, as Mexico held on for a sensational win against the defending champions.