Germany heads to Confederations Cup final after 4-1 rout of Mexico

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Germany will meet Chile in Sunday’s Confederations Cup final after the Mannshaft crushed Mexico 4 to 1 in the semis on Thursday (June 29).

Leon Goretzka scored twice in the first eight minutes, before Timo Werner and Amin Younis added two more in the second half.

Top scorers at the 2017 #ConfedCup:

Timo #Werner ⚽️⚽️⚽️
Leon #Goretzka ⚽️⚽️⚽️
Cristiano ⚽️⚽️ stindl28 ⚽️⚽️#DieMannschaft pic.twitter.com/BMjGmmdw4z— Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) June 29, 2017

“We wanted to start better than in other games and it is great that it worked with two early goals.”#BUDMOTM for #GERMEX – Leon Goretzka pic.twitter.com/bSLcoAq9zy— #ConfedCup (@FIFAcom) June 29, 2017

Mexico had more possession and more chances – and Marco Fabian’s swerving 89th minute goal was pretty spectacular, but the team’s defensive frailties were ruthlessly exploited by Joachim Loew’s young experimental team.

Mexico now heads to Moscow to play Portugal in the third-place match.

#Mexico pull one back late through a stunning #Golazo by Marco Fabian!!!! Swerving rocket into the top corner from distance! #ElTri #GERMEX pic.twitter.com/l7×54o3QXS— Jason Foster (@JogaBonitoUSA) June 29, 2017

FINALISTS!!! #DieMannschaft are into the #ConfedCup showpiece in St. Petersburg on Sunday night after a big win over Mexico #GERMEX 4-1 pic.twitter.com/VRYaaCohZl— Germany (@DFB_Team_EN) June 29, 2017

With AP and Reuters

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