Paraguay knocked Germany out of the World Cup on penalties on 29 June, winning the shoot-out 4-3 at Foxborough after a 1-1 draw in which Germany missed three of their spot-kicks 1. Julio Enciso put Paraguay ahead in the 42nd minute; Kai Havertz levelled for Germany after the break 2.
Foxborough, outside Boston, staged the tie. Germany, four-time world champions, had scraped through the group despite losing to Ecuador , and that fragility carried into the knockout. Paraguay, back at a World Cup after missing the last two editions, held their nerve from the spot while three German takers did not.
Missing three penalties in one shoot-out points to preparation more than chance. Modern squads drill penalties as a coached routine, so converting four while an opponent misses three suggests a method gap rather than a coin toss. The round of 32 punished thin margins across the board: ten completed ties produced 26 goals, 2.60 a game, barely below the group stage's record 2.72 3, and three of those ten needed extra time or penalties to be settled.
