Les Bleus depart as Low's side do just enough: how Stats Zone saw France 0-1 Germany

Two European giants met at the Maracana in the 2014 World Cup's first quarter-final. Germany were aiming to reach their fourth consecutive semi-final, and obviously go beyond it, while a win for France would continue their run of alternatively successful and disastrous World Cup campaigns, a pattern running since their non-qualification in 1994.

As expected, Didier Deschamps recalled Real Sociedad's Antoine Griezmann after an excellent performance as a substitute against Nigeria in the second round, with striker Olivier Giroud making way, allowing Karim Benzema to take up a central role in attack. Giroud's Arsenal team-mate Laurent Koscielny was also dropped, Liverpool's Mamadou Sakho replacing him in the heart of defence.

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Huw was on the FourFourTwo staff from 2009 to 2015, ultimately as the magazine's Managing Editor, before becoming a freelancer and moving to Wales. As a writer, editor and tragic statto, he still contributes regularly to FFT in print and online, though as a match-going #WalesAway fan, he left a small chunk of his brain on one of many bus journeys across France in 2016.