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FULL TIME. What an end to that match - the red card and then that magnificent goal from Toni Kroos. Germany needn't think they're safe - they still need something against South Korea - and Sweden will be gutted they couldn't hold that lead. Thanks for your company this evening.
GOAL! And Kroos makes them pay for that error, curling in that free kick exquisitely, past the despairing hand of poor Olsen.
Goal
T. Kroos
Durmaz gives away a free kick just outside the box with just half a minute left of added time.
CLOSE! Brandt hits it on the volley, hammering it against the post, and it pings up and out fo a goal kick.
Germany fans cheer ironically as they get a free kick after Thelin iintroduces himself with a shove.
Berg trudges off, applauding the fans, as he is replaced by Thelin.
On
I. Thelin
Off
M. Berg
Great save from Olsen, tipping the ball over the bar from a close-range header from Gomez.
Brandt on now - Germany have only two defenders on the pitch.
On
J. Brandt
Off
J. Hector
Apparently the referee was waiting for the players to get back to their feet before sending Boateng off. Not sure what kind of reasoning that is.
Berg has his head in his hands - Neuer slips when coming to punch the ensuing free kick and the ball skews wide.
Oh! The referee has suddenly changed his mind! Boateng is off!
Boateng upends Berg but no second booking is forthcoming.
Germany are pressing now, and they really should be doing better with converting these chances.
Toivanen is replaced by Guidetti.
On
J. Guidetti
Off
O. Toivonen
Almost an own goal! The ball is pinging around in the Sweden box again and Olsen desperately gets the touch away.
Boateng seems fortunate to have left it this late before getting booked. This time he launches himself at Forsberg.
Yellow card
J. Boateng
Gomes is looking at the assistant referee all the time here before he blazes his shot over.