World Cup 2014

Germany crowned fourth title

Germany's defender and captain Philipp Lahm holds up the World Cup trophy after winning the 2014 FIFA World Cup final football match between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. AFP
Germany's defender and captain Philipp Lahm holds up the World Cup trophy after winning the 2014 FIFA World Cup final football match between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. AFP

Mario Goetze scored a superb extra-time winner as Germany beat Argentina 1-0 to become the first European team to win a World Cup held in South America on Sunday.

Germany's forward Mario Goetze (L) celebrates with his teammate Germany's forward Thomas Mueller after scoring a goal during the second half of extra-time during the 2014 FIFA World Cup final football match between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 13, 2014. AFP

Bayern Munich star Goetze struck in the 113th minute to finally break Argentina's resistance as Lionel Messi's dream of emulating Diego Maradona ended in defeat.

Germany has now won four World Cups, putting the European powerhouses just one behind Brazil's record tally of five.

Germany's forward Mario Goetze (C) shoots and scores past Argentina's goalkeeper Sergio Romero during the 2014 FIFA World Cup final football match between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. AFP

"It's unbelievable what we have achieved. Whether we have the best individual player doesn't matter at all, you just need to have the best team," said delighted Germany captain Philipp Lahm.

"We improved throughout the tournament and didn't get down when things didn't always go our way, we just stuck to our path and at the end we're standing here as world champions. It's an unbelievable feeling.

"The team stayed calm and patient, we knew that we had something left at the end."

Germany's team celebrates after winning their 2014 World Cup final against Argentina at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters

The decisive moment of a World Cup brimming with wonderful goals came with penalties looming in front of 74,738 fans at Rio de Janeiro's famous Maracana Stadium.

Andre Schuerrle burst clear down the left flank and crossed for Goetze.

The 22-year-old took the ball on his chest and then volleyed past Sergio Romero to spark delirium amongst the largely pro-German crowd.

Argentina's Lionel Messi reacts after Germany won their 2014 World Cup final at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters

- Messi largely anonymous -

Messi was largely anonymous for most of the evening and his miserable evening was summed up when a late free-kick to equalise sailed over the bar.

The victory was celebrated raucously by Brazilians in the crowd, who had dreaded the prospect of sworn South American rivals Argentina lifting the title in their backyard.

Germany's Mario Goetze hugs his girlfriend Ann-Kathrin Brommel after extra time in the 2014 World Cup final between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters

An absorbing first half saw Germany forced into a reshuffle moments before kick-off with inexperienced Christoph Kramer replacing Sami Khedira after the Real Madrid star injured a calf in the warm up.

With Bastian Schweinsteiger running midfield the Germans laid siege to Argentinian territory, passing smoothly and denying Messi a route into the game.

Argentina's coach Alejandro Sabella consoles Argentina's Javier Mascherano after losing their 2014 World Cup final against Germany at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters

Yet for all Germany's early dominance they created little in the way of clear chances.

And it was Argentina who were presented with a glorious chance to open the scoring.

Toni Kroos misdirected a header back to Manuel Neuer to send Gonzalo Higuain racing through on goal.

Germany's players celebrate winning as Argentina's Sergio Aguero (20) cries after their 2014 World Cup final at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters

But with only Neuer to beat the Napoli striker dragged his shot wide to disbelief from fans and team-mates.

Germany continued to probe for openings, and a Lahm pass almost put Thomas Mueller clear.

Argentina's coach Alejandro Sabella and Argentina's forward and captain Lionel Messi (R) react after losing the 2014 FIFA World Cup final football match between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. AFP

The pace of Argentina on the counter-attack continued to unsettle Germany however.

Schweinsteiger picked up a yellow card for bringing down Ezequiel Lavezzi just after the half hour mark.

Moments later, Higuain had the ball in the net for Argentina only to see the goal disallowed for offside.

Germany's Mario Goetze celebrates his goal against Argentina with teammates (L-R) Mats Hummels, Toni Kroos , Andre Schuerrle , Thomas Mueller and Benedikt Hoewedes during extra time in their 2014 World Cup final at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters

- Personnel problems - 

Germany's personnel problems deepened when Kramer himself went off, prompting the introduction of Schuerrle.

The Germans remained unfazed by the setback however, and quickly set about reimposing their control of the game.

Fans of Germany celebrate as they watch the 2014 World Cup final between Germany and Argentina in Brazil at a public screening of the match in Berlin on July 13, 2014. Reuters

Schuerrle drew a fine near-post save from Romero on 37 minutes with a rasping shot after Mueller's cutback.

But the latent threat of Messi meant Germany could never entirely relax.

Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger (L) embraces coach Joachim Loew as they celebrate their win against Argentina after their 2014 World Cup final at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters

Messi burst away down the right and raced into the box, toe-poked past Neuer only for Jerome Boateng to clear.

On the stroke of half-time Benedikt Hoewedes came within inches of scoring, crashing a header from a Kroos corner against the post.

German fans react as Germany won the FIFA World Cup 2014 final football match Germany vs Argentina played in Brazil during an outdoor screening near the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, on July 13, 2014. AFP

The second half followed a similar pattern, Germany controlling possession but Argentina often threatening on the break.

Messi squandered another golden Argentinian chance shortly after the restart, latching onto a pass from Lucas Biglia but scuffing his shot wide of Neuer.

Hostesses await with the medals after the 2014 FIFA World Cup final football match between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. AFP

The hard-fought nature of the contest led to a flurry of cards from referee Nicola Rizzoli, who cautioned Javier Mascherano and Sergio Aguero in quick succession for fouls on Miroslav Klose and Schweinsteiger.

FIFA President Joseph Blatter congratulates Germany's goalkeeper Manuel Neuer after he won the golden glove award after the 2014 FIFA World Cup final football match between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. AFP

The remainder of the half saw neither side able to get on top.

Germany's midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger (R) and Germany's forward Lukas Podolski (C) take a 'selfie' after their victory in extra-time in the final football match between Germany and Argentina for the FIFA World Cup at The Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. AFP

Germany controlled possession without really testing Romero, while Argentina were unable to pass a German defence superbly marshalled by Mats Hummels and Boateng.

Argentina's goalkeeper Sergio Romero (L) reacts after a goal of Germany's Mario Goetze (not pictured) during their 2014 World Cup final at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters

Schuerrle came closest to breaking the deadlock in the first period of extra-time, forcing Romero into a desperate block.

Argentina's Lionel Messi (R) is applauded as he walks to receive the Golden Ball trophy next to Brazil's President Dilma Rousseff (L) and FIFA President Sepp Blatter after their 2014 World Cup final against Germany at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters

Penalties looked to be the likeliest outcome, but Goetze had other ideas.

Argentina's fans react after Argentina lost to Germany in their 2014 World Cup final soccer match in Brazil, at a public square viewing area in Buenos Aires on July 13 2014. Reuters
Germany's Mats Hummels kisses his girlfriend Cathy Fischer after extra time in the 2014 World Cup final between Germany and Argentina at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. Reuters
Germany's midfielder Bastian Schweinsteiger (L) conforts Argentina's forward Lionel Messi after the final football match between Germany and Argentina for the FIFA World Cup at The Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, 2014. AFP
Germany's defender and captain Philipp Lahm holds up the World Cup trophy as he celebrates with his teammates after they won the 2014 FIFA World Cup final football match between Germany and Argentina 1-0 following extra-time at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, on July 13, 2014. AFP