Hoewedes was very lucky he was not given a red card. Argentina gave Germany two consecutive corner kicks in the final moments of the first half, a terrible thing to do, as Germany is fantastic off set pieces.
The second corner should have been a goal for Germany as Hoewedes’ header went flying into the post. He was an inch away from giving Germany the lead. Argentina made a move to open the second half when they brought on the injured Sergio Aguero for Lavezzi. Everyone had to wonder how fit Aguero really was. If healthy, he’s a great attacker, but lately he had been slowed by a thigh injury.
Messi had a great opportunity to open up the second half as he crashed into the left hand side of the box and bent a shot that looked like it was going into the far right side of the net. It missed by a foot though and Germany survived the threat by “ La Pulga”. Argentina's Lionel Messi had a great scoring opportunity, but he was tackled from behind by a German defender Reuters The man known as Rodrigo “The Rattail” Palacio came on in the 77th minute for Gonzalo Higuain. Higuain had a great chance at a goal early in the game, and a second goal that was disallowed because he was offsides. He would have the remainder of the match to agonize over each of those moments. Fatigue began to run its course in the final moments of the game as you could see that Argentina was becoming physically exhausted, as the game got closer to extra time. Not only had they played more game time than Germany throughout the World Cup, they played a grueling two hour long plus penalties semifinal match against the Netherlands, a day after Germany played.