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Published 14:15 22 Jun 2016 BST
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Such was Germany's dominance that two of their midfielders finished with the sort of statistics their opponents could only dream of.
Arsenal playmaker Mesut Ozil made 63 passes and had a pass accuracy of 98.4% during the game, as just one pass missed its intended recipient. It is the new tournament benchmark for players who made over 50 passes or more in a single game.
But Ozil wasn't the only pass-happy player on the pitch. Toni Kross passed more than his teammate. A lot more.
In fact, Kroos made more passes than the entire Northern Irish team while putting together a completion rate of 92%.
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