Andre Schurrle and Mesut Ozil led Germany to win over Algeria, leading the former to the quarter-final match with France. After failing to score a goal continuously, the African team found it too late to take salvation to victory.
Algeria boosted the excitement in its match with Germany. Manuel Neuer tried to strike it out with his ball, but Islam Slimani's hindered him in making a lucrative goal. Neuer forcibly make a successful strike, but to no avail. Slimani failed to succeed in a header strike, when his opponents stopped him from making a winning edge against them. The audiences sat rooted in suspense as they watched the players go head to head against each other.
Adi Mbolhi gave Germany chances to advance in the first half of the game. Toni Kroos and Ozil failed in their intended strikes, Mario Gotze and Thomas Muller never had the chances to save on rebounds. The last failed goal strike originated from Algeria, turning things sour for the African team. Germany's players scored the last winning goals, having been at last, declared the winner of the close match that left everybody in suspense as to who which team would be the winner was.
Exhausted Germany made its extraordinary comeback in the second half of the game. Muller collided closely with Mbolhi in a clash that left the audiences as the Algeria goal keeper get even by exacting its power and strength to squash Germany; however, with no success, as Germany captured its winning glory in the end.