
Germany knocked out of World Cup
Germany, one of the favourites at the women's football World Cup, have been knocked out.
Two-time champions Germany have crashed out of the Women's World Cup group stages in the biggest shock of the tournament thanks to a draw with South Korea. It is the first time in Germany's history they have failed to reach the knockout stages. Germany needed to better Morocco's result against Colombia to progress in Group H, but that match finished 1-0 to Morocco. We hear from a fan in Germany and a fan in Morocco.
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Presenter: James Reynolds.
(Photo: Svenja Huth and Chantal Hagel (R) of Germany react following the FIFA Women's World Cup 2023 soccer match between South Korea and Germany at Brisbane Stadium in Brisbane, Australia, 03 August 2023. Germany did not qualifiy for the knockout stage. Credit: DARREN ENGLAND/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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