Paraguay produced a stunning World Cup shock in Boston, beating Germany 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw that they largely survived under relentless pressure. Germany dominated possession, chances and territory for 120 minutes but lacked cutting edge, while Orlando Gill’s heroics and Paraguay’s deep defensive resilience kept them alive. It ends Germany’s first-ever World Cup shootout defeat. Paraguay produced a stunning World Cup shock in Boston, beating Germany 4-3 on penalties after a 1-1 draw that they largely survived under relentless pressure. Germany dominated possession, chances and territory for 120 minutes but lacked cutting edge, while Orlando Gill’s heroics and Paraguay’s deep defensive resilience kept them alive. It ends Germany’s first-ever World Cup shootout defeat.
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