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Toni Kroos tapped a free-kick short to Reus before sweeping the return pass into the top right corner from left of the penalty area with his right foot. [26] Kroos' goal in (94.39) is the latest winner ever scored on the World Cup stage. The previous record belonged to Francesco Totti, who found the net late on (94.26) against Australia in 2006 ...
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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 January 2025. German footballer (born 1990) Toni Kroos Kroos with Real Madrid in 2018 Personal information Full name Toni Kroos Date of birth (1990-01-04) 4 January 1990 (age 35) Place of birth Greifswald, East Germany Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in) Position(s) Midfielder Youth career 1997–2002 ...
On 23 June, Reus started and scored an equalizing goal and his first World Cup goal in the second half as Germany defeated Sweden with 2–1 in their second group stage match to resurrect their World Cup hopes. [117] He also provided an assist to Toni Kroos' late winning goal in that match and was named Man of the Match.
The only goal came in the 13th minute when Mats Hummels got ahead of his marker Raphaël Varane to head Germany into the lead from ten yards out after a free-kick from Toni Kroos on the left. [47] Karim Benzema had a shot in second half injury time from the left which he hit straight at Manuel Neuer. [48]
New signings Toni Kroos and James Rodríguez made their competitive debuts for Real Madrid; another new signing, Keylor Navas, was an unused substitute. Sevilla gave competitive debuts to Denis Suárez , Aleix Vidal and Grzegorz Krychowiak , as well as substitute Iago Aspas .
The match, which started as a rather boring edition of the Manchester Derby, took a stunning turn as Man United scored two goals in the final three minutes of regulation to take a 2-1 lead.
Just two minutes after coming on as a substitute, Miroslav Klose once again tied up the match, with a close-range finish after Benedikt Höwedes flicked on a corner from Toni Kroos. [15] Klose's goal took his World Cup total to 15, equalling the record mark held by Brazil's Ronaldo.