Germany vs. Japan; Germany won the 2014 Football World Cup Before Philipp Lahm in the 2014 Football World Cup, Lothar Mätthaus had been the previous German captain to get his pointers on the World Cup trophy, lifting it in Rome afterward a 1-0 win over Argentina in 1990 final. Jurgen Klinsmann then held UEFA Euro 96 silverware aloft in England, after Oliver Bierhoff’s golden goal led his injury-ravaged squad past the Czech Republic at Wembley. Football World Cup 2022 fans from all over the world can book Football World Cup tickets from our online platforms WorldWideTicketsandHospitality.com. Football fans can book Germany vs. Japan Tickets on our website at exclusively discounted prices.
Germany managed to reach the FIFA World Cup final in 2002, after which their wait for magnificence became more and more trying. Euro 1996 skipper Klinsmann was head coach when they were edged out by Italy in the 2006 Football World Cup semifinals on home soil, and his associate Joachim Low took over only for his side to lose 1-0 against Spain in the Euro 2008 game. Spain again accounted for Low’s side in the previous four of the 2010 Football World Cup in South Africa, while Italy won by the strange goal in three at the same stage of Euro 2012. Most countries could only dream of finishing runners-up twice and insertion third three times within six tournaments, but for Germany that wasn’t enough. The pressure was on an excellent generation of players when they traveled to South America in the straw-hat of 2014. Pending into the tournament itself, though, Low had thoughtful injury concerns. Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer hurt his shoulder in the Football World Cup final, captain Lahm was stressed, Real Madrid’s Sami Khedira was not long back from a cruciate ligament wound and fellow midfielder Bastian