World champion Germany
reached the Confederations Cup semifinals on Sunday with a 3-1 victory over a
Cameroon side reduced to ten men after further confusion with experimental video
replays.
Associated
Press report continues:
Germany
was leading through Kerem Demirbay's 48th-minute strike when a case of mistaken
identity halfway through the second half that replays were meant to eradicate
left the African champions bemused and irritated.
Sebastien
Siani was dismissed for a foul challenge on Emre Can after referee Wilmar
Roldan inspected a pitch-side monitor.
It
took furious protests from the Cameroon players, including Siani sarcastically
applauding Roldan, for the Colombian to check the monitor again and discover he
had sent off the wrong player.
Siani
was called back on and Ernest Mabouka was correctly sent off.
Germany
extended its lead two minutes after the red card courtesy of a diving header
from Timo Werner. There were flickers of a comeback by Cameroon when Vincent
Aboubakar's flicked header slipped through Marc-Andre Ter Stegen's raised
hands. But Werner netted again in the 81st minute to secure a 100th victory for
Joachim Loew in his 150th match in charge of Germany.
By
securing top spot in Group B of the World Cup warm-up tournament, the
inexperienced Germany squad playing without many of its 2014 World Cup winners
will now stay in the Black Sea resort of Sochi and play Mexico on Thursday.
The
other semifinal on Wednesday sees Portugal play Chile, which finished second in
Group B after drawing 1-1 with Australia in Sunday's other game.
The
Germans will have to display greater urgency against Mexico than they did in
the first half against Cameroon. Loew's side was wasteful, with wing back
Joshua Kimmich sending a diving header wide, and largely restricted to
attacking down the flanks.
Ter
Stegen prevented Cameroon going in front, with the goalkeeper's one-handed save
blocking Andre-Frank Zambo Anguissa's hooked shot across goal.
Germany
took the lead at the start of the second half in slick fashion. Julian Draxler
fed Demirbay with a back-heel through Siani's legs and the midfielder marked
his first international start by slicing a shot into the top corner with his
weaker right foot.
Cameroon
goalkeeper Fabrice Ondoa prevented Germany from extending its lead by blocking
Kimmich's shot from a tight angle.
Then
came the red-card confusion, swiftly followed by Germany's second goal. Werner
evaded Adolphe Teikeu to meet a cross from Kimmich and open his international
account with this stooping header.
The
blunder by Ter Stegen for Cameroon's goal should concern Loew. It was the
latest by a Germany goalkeeper in the World Cup warm-up tournament. Bernd Leno
was also at fault for Australia's two goals in Germany's 3-2 victory in its
Group B opener.
But
Werner restored Germany's two-goal cushion. The striker whose goals propelled
Leipzig to a surprise second-place finish in the Bundesliga turned a cutback
from Benjamin Henrichs into the net to ensure Cameroon leaves Russia early.
"What happened here, I must say I was expecting it," Cameroon coach Hugo Broos said. "We are one of the best teams in Africa but there is still a difference between us and modern football. We see the proof of that, that there's a lot still to be done."
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