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Germany humiliation, Jurgen Klopp's Arsenal dig, Cody Gakpo tears - World Cup round-up

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Following a 1-1 draw after extra-time, the South Americans were 4-3 victors in the shootout with Jose Canale scoring the winning spot-kick.But Julian Nagelsmann's side were furious after they saw a goal controversially ruled out in extra-time, as Jonathan Tah powered home a header at the back post. Klopp, who is now Red Bull's Head of Global Soccer, claimed Arsenal "scored 60% of their goals that way" en route to the Premier League title last season.Germany's exit at the Round of 32 stage is set to pile the pressure on Nagelsmann's future, though he confirmed post-match that he won't step down from his role.Elsewhere, on Monday, Brazil progressed to the next round following a 2-1 comeback win against Japan in Houston.



Although Morocco created chances to win in extra-time, they did the job on penalties, winning 3-2 in a tense shootout in Mexico.There was an emotional moment involving Gakpo after he scored for the Netherlands - just a matter of days following his loss of his unborn son. After falling to the ground, his Netherlands teammates rushed around to support him.

The ex-PSV man pointed up to the sky in tribute to his unborn child as he walked back to the centre circle.In other news, temperatures are set to soar in New York over the next few days, with the city's mayor issuing a warning about "extremely dangerous conditions". "Under the City's Heat Emergency Plan, the City has been planning since last week for what may be a historic heat wave," he posted on X.