Germany vs Algeria Live Score, Video Highlights: Germany Progresses to Quarter Finals, Algeria are Eliminated From World Cup 2014

Germany beat Algeria 2-1 in extra time.
Germany vs Algeria Live Score, Video Highlights: Germany Progresses to Quarter Finals, Algeria are Eliminated From World Cup 2014
Germany's midfielder Mesut Ozil celebrates scoring during a Round of 16 football match between Germany and Algeria at Beira-Rio Stadium in Porto Alegre during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on June 30, 2014. (PATRIK STOLLARZ/AFP/Getty Images)
6/30/2014
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6/30/2014

Germany beat Algeria 2-1 in extra time.

Check out the highlights below.

Rais M'Bolhi made a splendid save in the 79th minute.

Thomas Mueller slipped during a German free-kick.

Andre Schurrle put Germany one goal ahead during the second minute of extra time.

 Mesut Oezil scored 2 minutes before the end of extra time to put Germany up by two goals.

Abdelmoumene Djabou pulled one back for Algeria during the stoppage period of extra time.

 

 

See an Associated Press match report.

Germany Beats Algeria 2-1 in Extra Time

PORTO ALEGRE, Brazil (AP) — Substitute Andre Schuerrle and Mesut Ozil scored in extra time Monday to lead Germany over an aggressive Algeria 2-1 and into the World Cup quarterfinals.

Thomas Mueller provided a cross from the left flank that was slightly behind Schuerrle. The Germany forward dragged his left leg and backheeled the ball into the far corner in the 92nd minute, leaving goalkeeper Rais Mbolhi with no chance.

Ozil added the second in the 120th, and substitute Abdelmoumene Djabou pulled one back in injury time for Algeria.

Three-time champion Germany, which has now advanced past the second round at nine consecutive World Cups, will next face 1998 winner France on Friday at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro.

With the temperature a chilly 14 degrees Celsius (57 degrees Fahrenheit) and a light rain falling at times, the pace was high at the Estadio Beira-Rio but the goals didn’t come until the end.

Ozil thought he had put the result out of reach when he pounded in a rebound after a shot from Schuerrle was cleared off the line by defender Esseid Belkalem, but Djabou volleyed in a minute later to make the last seconds count.

Perhaps inspired by the “Disgrace of Gijon” at the 1982 World Cup, when Germany and Austria supposedly conspired to oust Algeria in the group stage, the northern African nation outmatched Germany’s intensity for long stretches in an entertaining match.

Algeria was playing in the second round of the World Cup for the first time and dominated early on. A goal from Islam Slimani was waved off for offside in the 17th, one of many opportunities for the Algeria striker.

At the start of the second half, Germany put Schuerrle on for Mario Goetze in an attacking midfield and came out better organized.

In the 55th, Germany captain Philipp Lahm unleashed a hard shot that an outstretched Rais did well to push wide with his fingertips.

Still, Algeria continued to produce dangerous counterattacks. In the 72nd, Neuer had to come out of his area to head away the danger with Slimani chasing.

In the 88th, Germany’s inability to find the target turned theatrical for a moment when Mueller appeared to fall during a free kick.

 

Larry Ong is a New York-based journalist with Epoch Times. He writes about China and Hong Kong. He is also a graduate of the National University of Singapore, where he read history.