Germany coach Joachim Low praised his players for keeping their nerve during a 'roller coaster ride' as a late 2-1 win over Sweden reignited their World Cup hopes.
The defending champions' chances of making the knockout stages looked slim as, after Marco Reus' goal cancelled out Marcus Berg's opener, Jerome Boateng was sent off for a second bookable offence.
However, Real Madrid midfielder Toni Kroos scored deep into five minutes of added time to put them back on track in Group F.
'Something I did appreciate today is that we didn't lose our nerves and break out in panic after conceding a goal. We kept a level head,' said Low, who revealed midfielder Sebastian Rudy broke his nose after being accidentally caught by a boot in the first half.
'We never lost hope. Obviously the goal we scored in stoppage time was a bit lucky but it is always a result of our belief in ourselves.
'I was very pleased for him (Kroos) because he was involved in the mistake which led to Sweden's goal.
'Of course this was a thriller, full of emotions and a roller coaster ride right up to the final whistle.
'We have to play against South Korea in order to be sure we make it to the next round and then everything is open, we will take it as it comes.'
Sweden coach Janne Andersson was unhappy his side were not awarded a penalty early in the first half when Boateng appeared to catch Berg as he ran through on goal.
Polish referee Szymon Marciniak was in no mood to either award a spot-kick or consult VAR and the Sweden boss felt that was a mistake.
'I'm not going to cast any blame - I haven't watched the situation myself - I can only refer you to the people on our team who have said this is a clear penalty,' he said.
'If we had got that penalty awarded that is possibly what we might have needed to cope with a team like Germany.
'If we have this (VAR) system it is is unfortunate he (Marciniak) feels so secure in the live situation he doesn't go and have a look.'
CR7team
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I have always admired Joachim Low from the moment I knew he is the coach of Germany. He did praised Kroos as deserving as he was who made the Victor be victorious. Reus and Kroos were the hero, and they have rescued the team, the nation and all the fans around the world. So, why not a worthy of little praises for both of them. ๐๐๐For the German team as a whole beginning from Low. And a big congratulations to everyone, not leaving out fans as well.
ฤaiveed โฅ
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they didn't just kept their cool they were absolutely outstanding last night ๐ superb effort from the Team to ensure that they at least won the game. Sweden were no easy opponents especially in the first half they continued to stand their ground even when Germany had more chances to score they were giving it their all, basically Germany performance happens to be one of the Best comeback in the tournament no far especially that stunner from kroos ๐ ๐ ๐ it was a job well done! despite all odds they were able to perform brilliantly and win the game at least we can be rest assured that our spot in the next round is sealed and I just hope we win South Korea.... Good Luck ๐