Toni Kroos (CM) - 5

He produced a excellent bit of intricate link-up play with Ozil in the box that, for once, and for the briefest of moments, had South Korea in a panic. The bad news is that this only happened once all game.

Sami Khedira (CM) - 4

Another overly-conservative outing for the Juventus midfielder. Hooked for Mario Gomez just before the hour mark.

Leon Goretzka (RW) - 4

On his World Cup debut, Goretzka didn't quite display the confidence you'd expect from a Bayern Munich-bound midfielder - he made a few wayward passes and looked hesitant to take people on. Subbed for Thomas Muller. 

Mesut Ozil (AMF) - 5

Back in the team after sitting it out against Sweden, Ozil showcased his trademark dips of the shoulder and nimble bursts through the middle of the park, but when he found himself in genuinely threatening positions, he took too long on the ball. Too cool for school - and not in a good way.

Marco Reus (LW) - 4

Reus was given licence to roam, making it difficult for the Koreans to keep tabs on him. Sprung into life with the ball at his feet but couldn't produce any sort of end product. Aged 29 and on the decline, this could be the end of his World Cup story.

Timo Werner (CF) - 6

Werner got himself a lot more involved in this match than in his previous two, thanks to his willingness to peel wide, which enabled him to run at backtracking defenders. He tried a number of shots but repeatedly found a South Korean body flung in the way and exits the tournament without a goal.


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Mario Gomez - 3

Had two of Germany's best chances, nodding a header straight at Jo before fluffing a six-yard tap-in.

Thomas Muller - 3

Low would have been desperate for him to make an impact. He made none whatsoever.

Julian Brandt - 5

By the time he came on, with just over ten minutes remaining, South Korea had formed a nine-man barricade in the box. They were not about to be beaten.