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Germany failed to win over their national press in Monday's pulsating 3-3 draw with England at Wembley, where their two-goal collapse left the country's top publications fearing the worst ahead of the Qatar World Cup.
Hansi Flick's side rescued a late point against the Three Lions thanks to a blunder from goalkeeper Nick Pope, who cost the hosts what would have been a sensational victory with three minutes remaining in London.
Pope's error, which Kai Havertz pounced on to net his second of the game, came after England had fought back from two goals down to lead 3-2 on the night in a timely boost for under-fire boss Gareth Southgate.
Germany failed to win over their national press in Monday's pulsating 3-3 draw with England
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Havertz curled the ball home from long range with just under 25 minutes to go following a Ilkay Gundogan penalty to double Germany's lead, only for Southgate's introduction of Mason Mount and Bukayo Saka to pay dividends.
Luke Shaw first pulled one back as a revived England cranked up the pressure, before Mount levelled and Kane tucked away a spot-kick with seven minutes remaining.
It was a stunning comeback from Southgate's men and an unexpected collapse from Germany, whose performance was picked apart by their national press on Tuesday.
They certainly did not impress the German media, with going for the headline: 'World Cup worries after Wembley madness!'
Thomas Muller and Co let a two-goal lead slip against their old rivals in London on Monday
Hansi Flick's men were branded 'weak' and 'insecure' in the German press on Tuesday
Sport Bild ran the headline 'World Cup worries after Wembley madness!' on back of the game
The report took aim at Germany's defensive frailties at Wembley, which gave England a shock route back into the game in the final 20 minutes.
It reads: 'Reason to worry about the World Cup: The defensive botch about the back four with [David] Raum, [Nico] Schlotterbeck, [Niklas] Süle and [Thilo] Kehrer. Schlotterbeck is responsible for the decisive Kane penalty.'
Sport Bild then add: 'One thing is clear: there is still a lot of work to be done before the start against Japan.'
'The defensive chain of Thilo Kehrer, Niklas Süle, Nico Schlotterbeck and David Raum acted uncertainly, especially in the second half,' it says. 'Before the 1:2, the German defense came too late several times. Before the 2:3, Nico Schlotterbeck was late against Jude Bellingham and conceded a penalty which Kane converted.'
Flick and Co received an even harsher assessment from
Germany's backline was picked apart most, with Nico Schlotterbeck drawing criticism
Their report reads: 'For seven weeks, Hansi Flick will sit with the sound of Harry Kane's penalty hitting the top corner. It was the sound of the curtain being pulled back as the ugly truth of this Germany side was revealed.
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Hansi Flick's side rescued a late point against the Three Lions thanks to a blunder from goalkeeper Nick Pope, who cost the hosts what would have been a sensational victory with three minutes remaining in London.
Pope's error, which Kai Havertz pounced on to net his second of the game, came after England had fought back from two goals down to lead 3-2 on the night in a timely boost for under-fire boss Gareth Southgate.
Germany failed to win over their national press in Monday's pulsating 3-3 draw with England
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'He played on almost one leg... I'm really proud':... 'Big Sam had the job before him!!': Jamie Carragher leaps to... England 3-3 Germany: Nick Pope error allows Kai Havertz to... IAN LADYMAN: England's 20-minute comeback against Germany...
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Havertz curled the ball home from long range with just under 25 minutes to go following a Ilkay Gundogan penalty to double Germany's lead, only for Southgate's introduction of Mason Mount and Bukayo Saka to pay dividends.
Luke Shaw first pulled one back as a revived England cranked up the pressure, before Mount levelled and Kane tucked away a spot-kick with seven minutes remaining.
It was a stunning comeback from Southgate's men and an unexpected collapse from Germany, whose performance was picked apart by their national press on Tuesday.
They certainly did not impress the German media, with going for the headline: 'World Cup worries after Wembley madness!'
Thomas Muller and Co let a two-goal lead slip against their old rivals in London on Monday
Hansi Flick's men were branded 'weak' and 'insecure' in the German press on Tuesday
Sport Bild ran the headline 'World Cup worries after Wembley madness!' on back of the game
The report took aim at Germany's defensive frailties at Wembley, which gave England a shock route back into the game in the final 20 minutes.
It reads: 'Reason to worry about the World Cup: The defensive botch about the back four with [David] Raum, [Nico] Schlotterbeck, [Niklas] Süle and [Thilo] Kehrer. Schlotterbeck is responsible for the decisive Kane penalty.'
Sport Bild then add: 'One thing is clear: there is still a lot of work to be done before the start against Japan.'
'The defensive chain of Thilo Kehrer, Niklas Süle, Nico Schlotterbeck and David Raum acted uncertainly, especially in the second half,' it says. 'Before the 1:2, the German defense came too late several times. Before the 2:3, Nico Schlotterbeck was late against Jude Bellingham and conceded a penalty which Kane converted.'
Flick and Co received an even harsher assessment from
Germany's backline was picked apart most, with Nico Schlotterbeck drawing criticism
Their report reads: 'For seven weeks, Hansi Flick will sit with the sound of Harry Kane's penalty hitting the top corner. It was the sound of the curtain being pulled back as the ugly truth of this Germany side was revealed.
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Oxfam projected the number could rise to more than 600,000 cases, "the largest ever recorded in any country in a single year since records began", exceeding Haiti in 2011.
Nigel Timmins, the charity's humanitarian director who has just returned from the country, said: "Cholera has spread unchecked in a country already on its knees after two years of war and which is teetering on the brink of famine. For many people, weakened by war and hunger, cholera is the knockout blow."
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"Every day we have 5,000 more Yemenis falling sick with symptoms of acute watery diarrhoea or cholera," WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib told a news briefing in Geneva.
"Yemen's cholera outbreak is far from being controlled, the rainy season has just started and may increase the paths of transmission. Sustained efforts are required to stop the spread of this disease," she said.
Millions are malnourished in Yemen where famine looms, the United Nations says.
A Saudi Arabia-led coalition intervened in Yemen's civil war in 2015, backing government forces fighting Iran-allied Houthi rebels and fighting limits access for aid workers.
Surveillance data "confirms a slight decline in suspected cases over the past two weeks" in some of the most affected governorates - Amanat Al Asimah, Amran and Sana'a, Chaib said.
But great caution was called for as there is a backlog in reporting and data is still being analysed, she said.
Oxfam, which is based in Britain, said Yemen's rainy season from July to September would increase the risk of the disease spreading further through water contaminated with faeces.
"It is feared that the total number of people infected could eventually rise to over 600,000, making it one of the largest outbreaks since records began in 1949," Oxfam said.
The WHO did not provide its latest planning figure.
"The fighting is hugely exacerbating the ability to stop this epidemic of cholera. The kind of disintegration of the health system in Yemen as a result of the conflict at a time of cholera is an absolutely lethal combination," U.N.
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GENEVA, July 21 (Reuters) - Yemen's cholera outbreak is far from being controlled and may be further exacerbated by the rainy season, even if the rate of new cases appears to be slowing in some hotspots, the World Health Organisation said on Friday.
Oxfam projected the number could rise to more than 600,000 cases, "the largest ever recorded in any country in a single year since records began", exceeding Haiti in 2011.
Nigel Timmins, the charity's humanitarian director who has just returned from the country, said: "Cholera has spread unchecked in a country already on its knees after two years of war and which is teetering on the brink of famine. For many people, weakened by war and hunger, cholera is the knockout blow."
The WHO reported 368,207 suspected cases and 1,828 deaths in the Arabian Peninsula country since late April.
"Every day we have 5,000 more Yemenis falling sick with symptoms of acute watery diarrhoea or cholera," WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib told a news briefing in Geneva.
"Yemen's cholera outbreak is far from being controlled, the rainy season has just started and may increase the paths of transmission. Sustained efforts are required to stop the spread of this disease," she said.
Millions are malnourished in Yemen where famine looms, the United Nations says.
A Saudi Arabia-led coalition intervened in Yemen's civil war in 2015, backing government forces fighting Iran-allied Houthi rebels and fighting limits access for aid workers.
Surveillance data "confirms a slight decline in suspected cases over the past two weeks" in some of the most affected governorates - Amanat Al Asimah, Amran and Sana'a, Chaib said.
But great caution was called for as there is a backlog in reporting and data is still being analysed, she said.
Oxfam, which is based in Britain, said Yemen's rainy season from July to September would increase the risk of the disease spreading further through water contaminated with faeces.
"It is feared that the total number of people infected could eventually rise to over 600,000, making it one of the largest outbreaks since records began in 1949," Oxfam said.
The WHO did not provide its latest planning figure.
"The fighting is hugely exacerbating the ability to stop this epidemic of cholera. The kind of disintegration of the health system in Yemen as a result of the conflict at a time of cholera is an absolutely lethal combination," U.N.
human rights spokesman Rupert Colville told Friday's briefing. (Reporting and writing by Stephanie Nebehay; Additional reporting by Tom Miles; Editing by Alison Williams)
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