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There were three more round of 32 draws at the World Cup on Monday night, with Brazil, Germany and the Netherlands playing.
Everything you need to know about World Cup Monday and what happened that night
Germany was eliminated from the World Cup early Tuesday morning after losing on penalties to Paraguay in Boston. After extra time, the game was tied 1-1, and in the penalty shootout, Jose Canale scored the winning kick and the South American team won 4-3. However, Julian Nagelsmann’s side were furious when they saw their controversial goal canceled out in extra time when Jonathan Tarr headed home at the back post. However, a VAR review determined that Valdemar Anton had committed a foul on Orlando Gil in the build-up, and referee Jalal Jaid ruled the goal invalid. Former Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has taken subtle aim at Arsenal following Germany’s defeat and Tarr’s goal being canceled. Klopp, who is currently Red Bull’s head of global football, claimed that “that’s how Arsenal scored 60% of their goals” on their way to winning the Premier League last season. Germany’s exit in the round of 32 will put pressure on Nagelsmann’s future, but after the game he made it clear he would not resign from his role. Elsewhere on Monday, Brazil advanced to the next round with a come-from-behind 2-1 victory over Japan. Houston. Samurai Blue took the lead in the 30th minute with Kaishu Sano’s goal, but Brazil came back in the second half with Casemiro’s equalizing goal, and Gabriel Martinelli scored the winning goal in stoppage time. Overnight, Morocco defeated the Netherlands on penalties and became the fourth team to reach the last 16. Kodi Gakpo thought he had scored the winning goal for Ronald Koeman’s side in the 72nd minute, but Issa Diop equalized for Morocco in the 91st minute. Morocco had a chance to win in extra time, but converted it in the penalty shootout, winning 3-2 in a tense penalty shootout in Mexico. There was an emotional moment after Gakpo scored for the Netherlands – just days after losing his unborn child. After he fell to the ground, Dutch teammates ran around to support him. As Gakpo broke down in tears, Mickey van de Ven kissed him on the head before covering his face with his shirt while Virgil van Dijk hugged him. The former PSV man pointed to the sky in honor of his unborn child on his way back to the center circle. In other news, New York City’s mayor warns of “very dangerous conditions” as temperatures are expected to rise over the next few days. Zoran Mandani said the heat could exceed 37 degrees Celsius from Wednesday to at least Saturday, and could reach 42 degrees Celsius by Friday. “Under the City’s Heat Emergency Plan, the city has been planning for what could be a historic heat wave since last week,” he wrote on X, adding, “Starting Wednesday, authorities will be operating hundreds of free cooling facilities across the city.”
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