Group E and F matches World Cup 2022 is over and German still in critical condition. Here are the match results, standings and best score after Sunday’s match (27/11).
In Group E, Costa Rica, who were beaten in the first game, managed to earn three points after beating Japan 1-0. Costa Rica now has a chance to qualify for the round of 16.
Meanwhile, Germany are still in critical condition although they still have hopes of qualifying for the next phase. Germany drew 1-1 and needed Niclas Fullkrug’s 83rd-minute goal to claim their first point at the 2022 World Cup.
Germany must prevail in the last game against Costa Rica while hoping that Japan does not win against Spain. Because if Japan win, Germany (currently -1) will struggle to match Spain’s goal difference (+7) in the race for second place.
In Group F, Croatia and Morocco, who drew the first game, both won the second game. Croatia successfully conquered Canada 4-1 while Morocco surprised Belgium by beating 2-0.
Croatia currently top the table with four points, ahead of Morocco on goal difference. Belgium were pushed to third place while Canada were eliminated.
Croatia have four points and top Group F. (REUTERS/PAUL CHILDS)
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Morocco is in a position to have the upper hand before the last game as it will face Canada. Meanwhile, in other matches, Belgium and Croatia will face off for a ticket to the round of 16.
2022 World Cup results
Sunday November 27
Japan vs. Costa Rica 0-1
Belgium vs Morocco 0-2
Croatia vs Canada 4-1
Spain vs Germany 1-1
World Cup 2022 standings
group A
1. Holland 4
2. Ecuador 4
3. Senegal 3
4.Qatar 0
Group B
1. England 4
2.Iran 3
3. United States of America 2
4. Wales 1
Group C
1. Poland 4
2. Argentina 3
3.Saudi Arabia 3
4. Mexico 1
Group D
1. France 6
2. Australia 3
3. Denmark 1
4.Tunisia 1
Group E
1. Spain 4
2. Japan 3
3. Costa Rica 3
4. Germany 1
Group F
1. Croatia 4
2. Morocco 4
3. Belgium 3
4.Canada 0
Group G
1. Brazil 3
2. Switzerland 3
3. Cameroon 0
4. Serbia 0
Group H
1.Portugal 3
2. South Korea 1
3.Uruguay 1
4.Ghana 0
2022 World Cup High Scores
3 goals: Enner Valencia (Ecuador), Kylian Mbappe (France)
2 goals: Bukayo Saka (England), Mehdi Taremi (Iran), Olivier Giroud (France), Ferran Torres (Spain), Richarlison (Brazil), Cody Gakpo (Netherlands), Lionel Messi (Argentina), Andrej Kramaric (Croatia) ), Alvaro Morata (Spain)
1 goal: Craig Goodwin, Mitchell Duke (Australia), Jude Bellingham, Jack Grealish, Marcus Rashford, Raheem Sterling (England), Kylian Mbappe, Adrien Rabiot (France), Davy Klaasen (Netherlands), Salem Al Dawsari, Saleh Al Shehri (Saudi Arabia), Ilkay Gundogan, Niclas Fullkrug (Germany), Ritsu Doan, Takuma Asano (Japan), Dani Olmo, Marco Asensio, Gavi, Carlos Soler (Spain), Michy Batshuayi (Belgium), Breel Embolo (Switzerland), Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Felix, Rafael Leao (Portugal), Andre Ayew, Osman Bukari (Ghana), Rouzbeh Cheshmi, Ramin Rezaeian (Iran), Boulaye Dia, Famara Diedhiou, Bamba Dieng (Senegal), Piotr Zielinski, Robert Lewandowski (Poland) , Enzo Fernandez (Argentina), Keysher Fuller (Costa Rica), Alphonso Davies (Canada), Abdelhamid Sabiri, Zakaria Aboukhlal (Morocco), Marko Livaja, Lovro Majer (Croatia)
(ptr/nva)
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