Updated On: 24 June, 2018 12:34 PM IST | Sochi | AFP
But Kroos stepped up in the 95th minute to curl a free-kick from the left edge of the penalty area into the top corner, beating the despairing dive of Robin Olsen, who had been outstanding in the Swedish goal

Germany's midfielder Toni Kroos celebrates scoring the 2-1 goal with his teammates during the Russia 2018 World Cup Group F football match between Germany and Sweden at the Fisht Stadium in Sochi. Pic/AFP
Toni Kroos rescued Germany's World Cup hopes in dramatic fashion on Saturday, curling in a stunning free-kick deep in injury time to seal a 2-1 win against Sweden. The defending champions were in desperate trouble when Ola Toivonen put the Swedes ahead in the first half and even though Marco Reus equalised shortly after the interval, Joachim Loew's men could not find the goal they craved as time ticked away.
Germany's task was made more difficult when key defender Jerome Boateng was sent off in the 82st minute for a second yellow card. But Kroos stepped up in the 95th minute to curl a free-kick from the left edge of the penalty area into the top corner, beating the despairing dive of Robin Olsen, who had been outstanding in the Swedish goal.