Lars Stindl's first-half strike saw Germany beat Chile 1-0 in Sunday night's Confederations Cup final in St Petersburg.
The Borussia Monchengladbach striker took advantage of some
woeful defending by Chile to fire the world champions ahead after just
20 minutes.In a disjointed and bad-tempered second period, the South Americans could have found themselves down to 10 men after the intervention of the Video Assistant Referee just past the hour-mark.

The second half turned into an ill-tempered affair
Arturo Vidal had said in the lead-up to the game that Chile could prove they are the world's best team by beating Germany, and Juan Antonio Pizzi's team started as though they meant business.
The Copa America winners had numerous chances to take an early lead at the Krestovsky Stadium, only to find Marc-Andre ter Stegen in inspired form in the German goal.
Team news
Chile
were unchanged from their semi-final win over Portugal, while Germany
brought in Shkodran Mustafi for Benjamin Henrichs at the back
Again it was the Bayern Munich midfielder trying his luck, this time from the edge of the area, only for Ter Stegen to fail to gather the ball cleanly. However, luckily for the 'keeper Alexis Sanchez, following in, was unable to take advantage by tucking home the rebound.
And 60 seconds later Chile found themselves behind after a terrible mistake by midfielder Marcelo Diaz, who failed to notice Werner lurking behind him on the edge of his own box.
The forward robbed him of possession, before laying the ball across the six-yard box for Stindl to tap home his third goal of the tournament, and his second already against the South Americans after his equaliser in their group-stage clash.
Player ratings
Chile:
Bravo (6), Isla (5), Beausejour (6), Medel (6), Jara (6), Hernandez
(6), Aranguiz (7), Diaz (5), Sanchez (6), Vidal (8), Vargas (7)
Used subs: Sagal (6), Valencia (6), Puch (6)
Germany: Ter Stegen (7), Mustafi (7), Ginter (6), Rudiger (7), Kimmich (7), Rudy (6), Goretzka (7), Hector (6), Draxler (7), Werner (7), Stindl (8)
Used subs: Sule, (6), Can (6)
Man of the match: Lars Stindl
Used subs: Sagal (6), Valencia (6), Puch (6)
Germany: Ter Stegen (7), Mustafi (7), Ginter (6), Rudiger (7), Kimmich (7), Rudy (6), Goretzka (7), Hector (6), Draxler (7), Werner (7), Stindl (8)
Used subs: Sule, (6), Can (6)
Man of the match: Lars Stindl
Meanwhile, had Julian Draxler's low strike from the edge of the box been on target, rather than just off, then Germany would have gone in 2-0 up at the break. However, as it was the world champions were still fortunate to be ahead.

Lars Stindl celebrates putting Germany ahead
And despite Ter Stegen doing well to beat clear Alexis' stoppage-time free kick, Germany held on to add the Confederations Cup to the World Cup they won this time last year.
But Lowe and Co should note that no team has gone on to win the World Cup after claiming the Confederations Cup.

Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez shows his frustration during Chile's Confederations Cup final defeat
Man of the Match - Lars Stindl
The Monchengladbach frontman was on target in Germany's group-stage draw with Chile, and the 28-year-old was at it again in St Petersburg.Taking advantage of a terrible mix-up at the back by Diaz, the forward found himself in the right place at the right time to tap home his third goal of the tournament.
And that strike made the player the joint top scorer in the Confederations Cup alongside team-mates Goretzka and Werner.
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