<p>Japan stunned Germany 2-1 in their World Cup opener on Wednesday, punishing the four-time champions for not taking their chances after they dominated the first half.</p>.<p>The German team covered their mouths for the team photo before the match in a powerful protest against FIFA's decision to ban rainbow-themed armbands.</p>.<p>Hansi Flick's team came to Qatar under huge pressure to avoid the disaster of 2018 when they failed to make it out of the group stage in Russia as holders.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/argentina-must-look-past-saudi-trauma-for-shot-at-world-cup-glory-1164957.html">Argentina must look past Saudi trauma for shot at World Cup glory</a></strong></p>.<p>They took the lead through a first-half penalty from Ilkay Gundogan and should have been out of sight after creating a host of chances.</p>.<p>But Japan hung on and equalised through substitute Ritsu Doan in the 75th minute.</p>.<p>Takuma Asano then completed a remarkable turnaround eight minutes later, smashing the ball home to send the boisterous Japanese fans wild.</p>.<p>Germany's World Cup future is now on the line, with games to come in Group E against Spain and Costa Rica.</p>.<p>Japan are eyeing a place in the knockout round after a dramatic comeback that scarcely looked possible at the end of the first half.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/fifa-investigates-ecuador-fans-homophobic-chants-1165034.html">FIFA investigates Ecuador fans' homophobic chants</a></strong></p>.<p>The Blue Samurai made a positive start, with Daizen Maeda putting the ball in the net as early as the eighth minute only for the linesman to flag for offside.</p>.<p>But it was to prove a false dawn for Japan as Antonio Rudiger headed past the post from a corner, before Joshua Kimmich tested goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda, with Gundogan blasting the rebound over the bar.</p>.<p>Gundogan peppered the Japan goal with shots, with Gonda keeping him out before Maya Yoshida threw his body in the way of another effort.</p>.<p>Gundogan put the Germans ahead after they were awarded a penalty when Gonda tripped David Raum, coolly slotting his kick down the middle.</p>.<p>Jamal Musiala give a glimpse of his immense talent when he turned and flashed a shot over the bar on the stroke of half-time.</p>.<p>There was just enough time for Kai Havertz to put the ball in the net before the interval, only for VAR to rule the goal out for offside.</p>.<p>Musiala returned to torment Japan after the break, skipping through the defence before blazing over.</p>.<p>The 19-year-old then turned provider, laying the ball off for Gundogan to lash against the post.</p>.<p>Japan brought on livewire forwards Asano and Kaoru Mitoma to try to inject some energy into the four-times Asian champions.</p>.<p>But Germany kept up their pressure and only a string of last-ditch saves from Gonda prevented Japan from falling further behind.</p>.<p>Hiroki Sakai had a golden chance to equalise but blazed wildly over the bar after Manuel Neuer had parried the ball into his path.</p>.<p>Doan showed him how it was done just minutes later, converting after Neuer had palmed away Takumi Minamino's effort.</p>.<p>Asano then put the Japanese fans in dreamland, racing away into the box before lashing home a shot that Neuer was powerless to stop.</p>.<p>Germany threw everyone forward in a desperate search for an equaliser but it was too little to late.</p>
<p>Japan stunned Germany 2-1 in their World Cup opener on Wednesday, punishing the four-time champions for not taking their chances after they dominated the first half.</p>.<p>The German team covered their mouths for the team photo before the match in a powerful protest against FIFA's decision to ban rainbow-themed armbands.</p>.<p>Hansi Flick's team came to Qatar under huge pressure to avoid the disaster of 2018 when they failed to make it out of the group stage in Russia as holders.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/argentina-must-look-past-saudi-trauma-for-shot-at-world-cup-glory-1164957.html">Argentina must look past Saudi trauma for shot at World Cup glory</a></strong></p>.<p>They took the lead through a first-half penalty from Ilkay Gundogan and should have been out of sight after creating a host of chances.</p>.<p>But Japan hung on and equalised through substitute Ritsu Doan in the 75th minute.</p>.<p>Takuma Asano then completed a remarkable turnaround eight minutes later, smashing the ball home to send the boisterous Japanese fans wild.</p>.<p>Germany's World Cup future is now on the line, with games to come in Group E against Spain and Costa Rica.</p>.<p>Japan are eyeing a place in the knockout round after a dramatic comeback that scarcely looked possible at the end of the first half.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/fifa-investigates-ecuador-fans-homophobic-chants-1165034.html">FIFA investigates Ecuador fans' homophobic chants</a></strong></p>.<p>The Blue Samurai made a positive start, with Daizen Maeda putting the ball in the net as early as the eighth minute only for the linesman to flag for offside.</p>.<p>But it was to prove a false dawn for Japan as Antonio Rudiger headed past the post from a corner, before Joshua Kimmich tested goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda, with Gundogan blasting the rebound over the bar.</p>.<p>Gundogan peppered the Japan goal with shots, with Gonda keeping him out before Maya Yoshida threw his body in the way of another effort.</p>.<p>Gundogan put the Germans ahead after they were awarded a penalty when Gonda tripped David Raum, coolly slotting his kick down the middle.</p>.<p>Jamal Musiala give a glimpse of his immense talent when he turned and flashed a shot over the bar on the stroke of half-time.</p>.<p>There was just enough time for Kai Havertz to put the ball in the net before the interval, only for VAR to rule the goal out for offside.</p>.<p>Musiala returned to torment Japan after the break, skipping through the defence before blazing over.</p>.<p>The 19-year-old then turned provider, laying the ball off for Gundogan to lash against the post.</p>.<p>Japan brought on livewire forwards Asano and Kaoru Mitoma to try to inject some energy into the four-times Asian champions.</p>.<p>But Germany kept up their pressure and only a string of last-ditch saves from Gonda prevented Japan from falling further behind.</p>.<p>Hiroki Sakai had a golden chance to equalise but blazed wildly over the bar after Manuel Neuer had parried the ball into his path.</p>.<p>Doan showed him how it was done just minutes later, converting after Neuer had palmed away Takumi Minamino's effort.</p>.<p>Asano then put the Japanese fans in dreamland, racing away into the box before lashing home a shot that Neuer was powerless to stop.</p>.<p>Germany threw everyone forward in a desperate search for an equaliser but it was too little to late.</p>