Published: 11:17, November 28, 2022 | Updated: 11:19, November 28, 2022
Draw against Spain 'could be the spark,' says Germany boss Flich
By Reuters

Germany's head coach Hansi Flick calls out to his players during the World Cup Group E soccer match between Spain and Germany, at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar, Nov 27, 2022. (LUCA BRUNO / AP)

AL KHOR, Qatar - Germany's late equalizer in their 1-1 draw with Spain in the World Cup on Sunday could turn out to be the spark they need to qualify for the knockout stage and turn things around in the tournament, coach Hansi Flick said.

Substitute Niklas Fuellkrug thundered in an 83rd minute goal to cancel out Spain's lead and earn the four-time world champions their first point from two matches following their shock opening loss to Japan.

That goal kept their hopes of advancing alive ahead of Thursday's final Group E match against Costa Rica which they must win.

Germany were teetering on the brink of elimination in the group stage for the second World Cup in a row but their draw combined with Japan's surprise loss to Costa Rica now moves the Germans into positive territory

"We knew what was at stake. Spain played good football but the teams were level and we had a huge chance in the end to win it but these things happen," Flick told reporters.

"Things come to you when you start winning. Maybe it is the spark we need."

Germany's Leroy Sane missed a golden opportunity in the box minutes from the end but Flick said he was satisfied with his team's performance.

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"The team fought hard and I am very satisfied with their mentality. These are the things we want and we know that we did take the first step.

"We want to have the conditions against Costa Rica to reach the knockout phase," said Flick.

Germany were teetering on the brink of elimination in the group stage for the second World Cup in a row but their draw combined with Japan's surprise loss to Costa Rica now moves the Germans into positive territory.

"Costa Rica showed good mentality to come back from a 7-0 loss to Spain (and beat Japan)," Flick said. "Football is like that. Sometimes it's not those with the most chances that win. We experienced that against Japan."

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Germany are on one point with Costa Rica and Japan on three. Spain, who next play the Japanese, are on four.

Spain's goalkeeper Unai Simon makes a save during the World Cup Group E soccer match between Spain and Germany, at the Al Bayt Stadium in Al Khor, Qatar, Nov 27, 2022. (EBRAHIM NOROOZI / AP)

Flick said he would not rush to focus on Costa Rica, knowing that his players needing to process Sunday's game first.

"It is still too far away to think about Costa Rica. We have to let this game sink in and generate self confidence."

Asked whether he had watched Costa Rica's win earlier, Flick said he had not but heard "a small celebration" from his team following the result.