Substitute Fullkrug strikes for vital Germany point

Spain pegged back after Morata opener

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  • Alvaro Morata shot Spain in front eight minutes after coming off bench

  • Germany substitute Niclas Fullkrug crashed home eqauliser towards end

  • Hansi Flick’s team retain hopes of last-16 qualification

     

    Spain 1-1 Germany Group E Match review
    Goals: Spain: Morata (62) Germany: Fullkrug (83)

    Substitute Niclas Fullkrug reignited Germany’s World Cup challenge with a scorching equalising strike to claim a precious point against Spain at a rapt Al Bayt Stadium. Spain appeared on course for a second successive victory and a huge step towards the last 16 after Alvaro Morata stepped off the bench to convert a 62nd-minute Jordi Alba cross. But Fullkrug, who made a goalscoring Germany debut against Oman only 11 days ago, crashed an unstoppable strike past Unai Simon to earn a fully-merited point for Hansi Flick’s team.

    Spain created the better of the early openings, Dani Olmo thumping the bar, via a vital touch from Manuel Neuer and Alba rippling the side netting with an effort from distance.
    Antonio Rudiger thought he’d scored six minutes before the break but the Germany centre-back’s celebrations were halted by an offside flag. Simon redeemed himself with a save from Joshua Kimmich after coughing up possession and Germany No1 Neuer easily fielded an effort from Olmo.

    Spain broke through when the predatory Morata darted in front of Nilkas Skula at he front post to apply a decisive touch to Alba’s fizzing cross. Marco Asensio skied an attempt as Spain tried to put the game to bed. And Germany responded, Jamal Musiala forcing Simon into a fine one-handed stop, before Fullkrug beat the Spain goalkeeper with an unstoppable drive.

    Key moment
    Coach Flick watched Luis Enrique introduce Morata to telling effect and responded with a notable play of his own. The Germany coach didn’t pursue the obvious route in pursuit of an equaliser to revive his team’s World Cup hopes, either. Off came Thomas Muller, scorer of 10 goals in four World Cups and a champion in 2014. In the Bayern Munich workhorse’s place came Niclas Fullkrug, nearing his 30th birthday and making only his third national team appearance following a debut this month.

    It was a huge call from Flick, one he’d have likely been reminded about for years to come in the event of a defeat. Fullkrug wasn’t quite as quick to the party as Morata, who struck eight minutes after his introduction.

    But the Werder Bremen player had been on the field only 13 minutes when he smashed a ferocious shot that defeated Unai Simon for the first time in this World Cup. Validation for Flick. Germany live to fight another day.

    Key State

    Niclas Fullkrug is the first Germany substitute to score in a World Cup match since Mario Gotze stepped off the bench to win the 2014 final against Argentina.