World Cup
Germany battles back in Boston while Paraguay holds 0-1 lead
In the World Cup round of 16 in Boston, Germany trailed Paraguay 0‑1 after an early 0‑2 deficit, with goalkeeper Manuel Neuer keeping a clean sheet while forward Julian Enciso failed to convert a header, and midfielder Joshua Kimmich was caught too far back.
Leon Goretzka came on for the struggling Nmecha, while Paraguayan keeper José Luis Undav remained between the posts. By the 22nd minute Germany already dominated possession, recording 84 percent ball control.
Arsenal forward Kai Havertz continued to struggle to find space, and Leroy Sané declined to deliver a cross to Undav, preferring to hold the ball. Injured forwards Serge Gnabry and Karim Karl were absent, limiting Germany’s attacking options.
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Florian Wirtz attempted a drive after a pass but could not shape a clear chance, and Julian Gomez’s challenge with Undav raised a hamstring concern. Paraguay’s defensive block held firm, forcing Germany into a series of futile openings. Paraguayan winger Galarza whipped the ball into the box, where Enciso met it with a powerful header that only grazed Neuer. A first ‘hydration break’ was called as the match remained tightly contested, with neither side able to create significant spectacle. Paraguay’s corner reached the second post where left‑back Alonso was forced to make a half‑hearted clearance. The victor of this tie is expected to meet France in the quarter‑finals, where Kylian Mbappé’s side will face Sweden the following day. This adds extra pressure on both Germany and Paraguay as they look to extend their World Cup runs.