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Fifa World Cup: Toni Kroos hits late free-kick winner against Sweden to keep holders Germany alive at Russia 2018

Champions reduced to 10 men after Jerome Boateng sees red but late drama ends in Real Madrid man securing comeback and in with a chance of last 16

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Sweden players reacts after Germany's Toni Kroos, right, scores his side's second goal. Photo: AP
Agence France-Presse
Toni Kroos rescued holders Germany from the brink of an unthinkable early World Cup exit here Saturday, curling home a sensational winner in the fifth minute of stoppage time to seal a 2-1 win over Sweden.

The 10-man reigning champions were in deep trouble when Kroos stepped up to steer in his dramatic winner in the final minute of time added on at Sochi’s Fisht Stadium.

Before that, a Kroos error had led to Ola Toivonen giving Sweden a 32nd-minute lead and even a Marco Reus equaliser early in the second half appeared to be only a temporary stay of execution for Joachim Loew’s men.

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Germany's Toni Kroos celebrates after the match with coach Joachim Low. Photo: Reuters
Germany's Toni Kroos celebrates after the match with coach Joachim Low. Photo: Reuters

But the rescue act from Kroos, who had endured another difficult night in the German midfield, is a huge lift to a side who saw Jerome Boateng sent off late in the game.

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They now have qualification for the last 16 back in their own hands ahead of their final Group F game against South Korea on Wednesday.

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