Sweden vs Germany: The pictures say it all

Germany snatched a last-gasp winner against Sweden in their Group F league match. Relive the moments in pictures.

Published : Jun 24, 2018 02:21 IST

The teams lineup before the match. (Getty Images)

Marcus Berg and Manuel Neuer caught in a tussle. (Getty Images)

Ola Toivonen scores for Sweden. (Getty Images)

Sweden players celebrate their lead against Germany. (Getty Images)

Thomas Mueller of Germany argues with Andreas Granqvist of Sweden. (Getty Images)

Sebastian Rudy of Germany receives treatment following an injury. (Getty Images)

Sweden's head coach Janne Andersson gives instructions to Emil Forsberg. (Getty Images)

Marco Reus of Germany scores his team's first goal and the equaliser. (Getty Images)

Marco Reus celebrates after scoring his side's opening goal. (Getty Images)

A Sweden fan is all smiles. (Getty Images)

Mario Gomez of Germany misses a chance on goal as he shoots over the bar. (Getty Images)

Jerome Boateng sees red. The German is shown a yellow card by referee Szymon Marciniak. (Getty Images)

Sweden's Andreas Granqvist shows encouragement to Albin Ekdal. (Getty Images)

Timo Werner of Germany reacts after a missed chance. (Getty Images)

A section of Germany fans enjoy the game. (Getty Images)

Marco Reus reacts after a missed chance. (Getty Images)

Toni Kroos scores Germany's winner in the dying minutes. (Getty Images)

Germany coach Joacheim Low celebrates the goal with Toni Kroos. (Getty Images)

lbin Ekdal of Sweden is consoled by Ilkay Guendogan of Germany after the game. (Getty Images)

Marcus Berg of Sweden is dejected after losing the match. (Getty Images)

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The teams lineup before the match. (Getty Images)
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