Fans danced in the rain in Berlin as defending champions Germany avoided an embarrassing World Cup exit with a 2-1 win over Sweden.
Supporters watching on big screens at the Brandenburg Gate huddled nervously under grey clouds and drizzle, before throwing their umbrellas away as Toni Kroos' late winner saved Germany.
"I'm so, so so happy," screamed Rasdan Abdullah as the final whistle sounded in Sochi.
"It's a great feeling," said Birgit Schlag, who had come to Berlin to see the Rolling Stones in concert the day before.
The rain had just begun to fall in the German capital as Ola Toivonen fired Sweden ahead on the half-hour mark, and grey clouds lingered as the crowd sung "You'll Never Walk Alone" at half-time.
They breathed a sigh of relief when Marco Reus equalised just after half-time.
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And when Kroos curled in a free-kick in the fifth minute of injury-time, the fans were in ecstasy.
"I said before the game that Reus would score," said a beaming Dieter Mann, a 60-year-old tour guide with Germany flags stuck to his head.
"It was the right decision to pick him and drop Mesut Ozil."
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