Paraguay eliminate Germany on penalties in World Cup round of 32.
Paraguay defeated Germany 4-3 in a penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in the World Cup round of 32. Julio Enciso scored for Paraguay in the first half, Kai Havertz equalized for Germany in the second half, and Jose Canale converted the decisive penalty. Germany had a Jonathan Tah goal ruled out by VAR for a foul on the goalkeeper.
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All outlets report the same facts, but NY Post leads on the disallowed goal while others focus on the upset. Al Jazeera emphasizes one of all-time World Cup upsets, Deutsche Welle highlights third straight disappointment for Germany.
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“Paraguay shock Germany in shootout win for one of all-time World Cup upsets” · Al Jazeera, Deutsche Welle, Globe and Mail, The Telegraph
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AJAl Jazeera Paraguay shock Germany in shootout win for one of all-time World Cup upsets 1h ago DWDeutsche Welle Germany out of World Cup after loss on penalties to Paraguay 1h ago GMGlobe and Mail Paraguay downs Germany on penalty kicks in mammoth World Cup upset 1h ago TGThe Telegraph Paraguay stun Germany who lose their first World Cup penalty shoot-out 1h ago Tracked claims from across the political spectrum
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