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Posted: 2022-11-23 15:09:56

Japan have stunned Germany with a 2-1 come-from-behind victory at the World Cup in Qatar.

Pre-game, the Germans shone the light on what they described as FIFA's efforts to silence discussions about human rights issues in Qatar, covering their mouths when they posed for their team photo.

But the powerful protest was not followed by any great power on the pitch.

After İlkay Gündoğan's 33rd-minute penalty, Japanese goals in the final 15 minutes from substitutes Ritsu Doan and Takuma Asano allowed the Samurai Blue to record a famous win.

Germany unleashed several late shots in a desperate attempt to salvage a draw, only for them to be off target or repelled.

Goalkeeper and captain Manuel Neuer was far from happy with the result.

"It is ludicrous that we are here with a defeat," he said.

"There was a bit of urgency missing in our effort to score the second goal and we allowed Japan back into the game. After the break we did not play with the same confidence."

Germany protest then dominate early

Before kick-off, Germany's starting XI stole the headlines by covering their mouths in their team photo as a form of protest.

Players pose together with one hand over their mouths,
 Germany players cover their mouths in protest of being silenced by FIFA on human rights issues.(Reuters: Annegret Hilse)

It was a response to football's governing body, FIFA, warning any team captain who wore a "OneLove" armband to protest against discrimination in the host nation of Qatar would be given a yellow card.

Qatar has been under scrutiny for its human rights record and laws criminalising homosexuality. 

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