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Euro: Germany beat Northern Ireland 1-0 to win group

June 22, 2016

IMAGE: Germany's Mario Gomez (centre) celebrates scoring the opening goal against Northern Ireland during their Euro 2016 Group C match at Parc des Princes in Paris on Tuesday. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images

Germany's Mario Gomez scored in the first half to secure a 1-0 win over a stubborn Northern Ireland side and a place in the last 16 of Euro 2016 as Group C winners on Tuesday.

Although the world champions wasted countless chances at the Parc des Princes, with Thomas Mueller notably hitting the woodwork twice, they were never threatened by the Irish, who finished third and still have a chance to qualify.

Germany came top with seven points ahead on goal difference of Poland, who progressed with a 1-0 win over already-eliminated Ukraine. Northern Ireland have three points.

Joachim Loew's Germany side will take on a third-placed team in Lille on Sunday while Northern Ireland will have to wait for the other groups' results to see if they make the cut.

Backed by their noisy and devoted fans, the Irish, in their maiden appearance at a European Championship, showed great resilience against a Germany team who appeared more inventive than in their first two group games.

IMAGE: Germany's Thomas Mueller (centre) is challenegd by Northern Ireland's Steven Davis (left) and Craig Cathcart (right). Photograph: Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images

Germany, helped by their opponents' having to defend deep in their own half, played the sort of free-flowing football that, if matched by finishing, could be lethal in the knockout phase.

In the seventh minute, Thomas Mueller was played through by a clever Mesut Ozil knock on but shot straight at Northern Ireland keeper Michael McGovern, who made several fin saves.

While Germany's larger contingent of fans were outsung in the stands, their team were all over the Irish on the pitch.

In the space of two minutes, Ozil missed a decent chance, McGovern denied Mario Goetze from close range and Joshua Kimmich’s all too casual chip went over the bar.

In the 23rd, Gomez chested Kimmich's cross into the path of Mueller, whose half-volley went just wide of the far post. Four minutes later, Mueller's diving header hit the foot of the post.

IMAGE: Germany's Mario Goetze (left) shoots on goal. Photograph: Paul Gilham/Getty Images

"Will Grigg's on fire," the Northern Ireland fans sang, even though their celebrated number nine was left on the bench again.

On the half hour, Germany finally broke the deadlock when Mueller burst into the area, after being played through by Ozil, and played the ball back for Gomez, who coolly slotted the ball home albeit via a deflection off defender Gareth McAuley.

The goal left Gomez one short of Juergen Klinsmann's Germany record of five goals at European Championship tournaments.

Mueller also missed a golden opportunity in the 36th minute when his effort rattled the crossbar.

Goetze then wasted two clear chances soon after the break before being replaced by Andre Schuerrle in the 55th minute.

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