German Newspapers Had a Field Day With the World Cup Win

 By 
Neha Prakash
 on 
German Newspapers Had a Field Day With the World Cup Win
Credit: Matthias Schrader

You don't have to read German -- or even follow the news -- to know that newspapers in Germany would go wild with the country's fourth World Cup title win.

Mario Götze, the 22-year-old forward who scored the only goal (that actually counted) in Sunday's match against Argentina was, rightfully, splashed across several front pages, depicting him clutching the coveted trophy. Weltmeister, which means "world champion," often accompanied the joyous, confetti-specked images.

It's a good thing these footballers are photogenic; these front pages are going down in history.

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