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World Cup | Group Stage
Dec 1, 2022 at 7pm UK
 
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Costa Rica
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Tejeda (58'), Pablo Vargas (70')
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Preview: Costa Rica vs. Germany - prediction, team news, lineups

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Sports Mole previews Thursday's World Cup clash between Costa Rica and Germany, including predictions, team news and possible lineups.
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The bottom two sides in World Cup 2022 Group E prepare for a mouthwatering battle for qualification on Thursday, as Costa Rica tackle Germany at the Al Bayt Stadium.

Hansi Flick's side left it late to rescue a 1-1 draw versus Spain last time out, while Los Ticos kept their hopes of a last-16 place alive by beating Japan 1-0.


Match preview

Refusing to let the seven-goal mauling that they suffered at the hands of Spain affect them, Costa Rica dusted themselves down to meet a Japan side who had got the better of Germany only four days before, but it was the Asian nation who would be humbled this time.

An 81st-minute strike from Keysher Fuller did meet the gloves of Japan goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda, but he could only help the ball on its way into the top corner to spark jubilant scenes for the Costa Ricans, whose fate now lies in their own hands once again.

Now sitting in third place with three points to their name - level with second-placed Japan and only one behind Spain ahead of their top-of-the-table clash - Costa Rica will progress to the knockout stages for just the third time in their history with victory over Germany this week.

A draw would also suffice for Luis Fernando Suarez's men if Spain overcome Japan - whose goal difference of 0 is far superior to the -6 of Costa Rica - but defeat would ensure that they could not add to their quarter-final finish from 2014 or last-16 elimination in 1990.

The 2014 competition marked the only previous occasion that Costa Rica managed to win successive World Cup matches, and while six of the existing crop played when Los Ticos secured a famous 1-0 success over Italy eight years ago, the ageing veterans are facing a different kettle of fish this week.

German stomachs dropped when Alvaro Morata's near-post flick found its way into the back of the net for Spain on Sunday evening, with the 2014 World Cup winners staring down the barrel of yet another catastrophic early elimination from football's grandest stage.

However, having been given the chance to strut his stuff in the number nine spot by Flick, Werder Bremen talisman Niclas Fullkrug lashed home a thunderous effort in the 83rd minute to rescue what could prove to be a vital point for Die Mannschaft, who also had an Antonio Rudiger goal ruled out for offside on the day.

Nothing less than a win will do for Germany if they are to break into the top two on Thursday, and a victory for Flick's side coupled with a Spain win over Japan would ensure that the one-point basement side advance to the last 16.

On the other hand, should Spain and Japan play out a draw, Germany would need to win by at least two goals to pip the latter to second place, and if Hajime Moriyasu's men can pick up a shock win over La Roja, then Flick's men would need a five-goal swing in their favour to eliminate Spain.

A paltry two wins from 10 in all tournaments is not exactly the sort of form that will inspire confidence within the Mannschaft ranks ahead of such a crucial encounter, where a draw or defeat would consign Germany to successive group-stage exits for the first time in their illustrious history.

Flick could also become the first Germany manager in history to fail to win any of his first three World Cup games, but Die Mannschaft did run out 4-2 winners in their only previous clash with Costa Rica, which came at the 2006 World Cup.

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Team News

Costa Rica boss Suarez would certainly have wanted to name an unchanged lineup for their final group game, but centre-back Francisco Calvo picked up his second booking of the tournament against Japan and will serve a suspension here.

Twenty-one-year old Daniel Chacon reinforced the backline in the dying embers of that game, but the experience of Juan Pablo Vargas may be preferred from the first whistle against the Germans in a five-man backline.

Sunderland teenager Jewison Bennette was dropped to the bench at the weekend, but with neither Gerson Torres nor Anthony Contreras impressing, the 18-year-old can feel somewhat hopeful of forcing his way back in here.

As for Germany, Flick was boosted by the return of Leroy Sane to the squad for the draw with Spain, with the Bayern Munich man recovering from a knee problem in time to play a part as a substitute.

Die Mannschaft sustained no fresh concerns last time out, and Flick is now faced with a major dilemma in attack following the exploits of Fullkrug, who is challenging Thomas Muller for a place at the tip of the attack.

A likely recall for Sane would likely see Ilkay Gundogan drop into a deeper role - forcing Leon Goretzka out of the team in the process - while Lukas Klostermann and Nico Schlotterbeck are both battling to displace Thilo Kehrer on the right.

Costa Rica possible starting lineup:
Navas; Fuller, Duarte, Vargas, Watson, Oviedo; Torres, Borges, Tejeda, Campbell; Contreras

Germany possible starting lineup:
Neuer; Klostermann, Sule, Rudiger, Raum; Kimmich, Gundogan; Gnabry, Musiala, Sane; Fullkrug


We say: Costa Rica 0-2 Germany

The fire within the Costa Ricans' bellies may be burning bright, but a distinct lack of goal threat from their attackers should prove costly against Germany, even an out-of-sorts one.

Bringing in the likes of Sane and Fullkrug from the start should help Flick's side lay down an early marker at the Al Bayt Stadium, and we expect Die Mannschaft to break down the defence-heavy Ticos side and do all that they can to push for a top-two finish, leaving their fate in the hands of Spain and Japan.

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