The world's media reacts to Germany's shock exit
The world's media reacted to Germany's shock exit in Russia, and not all were upset by the departure of Joachim Low's side.

Bild went back to the 2014 World Cup to react to Germany's shock exit in Russia, while British media enjoyed the upset.
Schadenfreude
Joachim Low's defending champions suffered a 2-0 loss to South Korea Wednesday to stunningly finish bottom of Group F, from which Sweden and Mexico progressed.
But as The Sun enjoyed the shock – using 'Schadenfreude' on their front page – Bild channeled 2014 and happier times.
Without words
Links: unsere Seite 1 nach dem 7:1 2014.
— BILD (@BILD) June 27, 2018
Rechts: unsere Seite 1 nach dem WM-Aus 2018. pic.twitter.com/r0EB0xpSki
Tomorrow's front page: Germany are OUT of the World Cup https://t.co/98kGIpUl2I pic.twitter.com/XWHF7d5Iqx
— The Sun (@TheSun) June 27, 2018
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— SportsCenter Brasil (@SportsCenterBR) June 27, 2018
Unsere Seite 1 nach dem deutschen WM-Aus. #KORGER #WM2018 pic.twitter.com/nusolGyfKV
— WELT (@welt) June 27, 2018
The German newspaper went with the headline 'Without words', as they did after Low's team humiliated Brazil 7-1 in the 2014 semi-finals.
Fox Sports Brasil, meanwhile, also enjoyed Germany's departure.