Watch Germany vs Brazil Highlights 2014 World Cup First Semifinal Match :::: Brazil 1 - Germany 7
Germany 7-1 Brazil Highlights
[ 2014 World Cup - Semifinal ]
11′ 0 – 1 Thomas Mueller
23′ 0 – 2 Miroslav Klose
24′ 0 – 3 Toni Kroos
26′ 0 – 4 Toni Kroos
29′ 0 – 5 Sami Khedira
69′ 0 – 6 Andre Schuerrle
75′ 0 – 7 Andre Schuerrle
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Germans tore Brazil apart in the first semifinal of 2014 world cup, they scored 5 in the first 30 minutes and added the sixth in 2nd half to humiliate Brazil in what was their biggest ever defeat in world cup history.
In the first Semifinal of 2014 FIFA World Cup we will have Hosts taking on Germany who will be playing their fourth consecutive semifinal in the biggest football competition in the world cup. The stakes are high with the winner playing the in 2014 world cup final on Sunday next week against either Argentina or Holland.
Brazil vs Germany Live Streaming, Date & Time:
This will be the first semifinal of 2014 world cup taking place at Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday, 08 July 2014. The game will be shown live on BBC & ITV in United kingdom while ESPN and ABC will have the coverage of both semifinals in United States. The kickoff time of the semifinals are set for 17:00 Local – 21:00 Uk Time. We will place the live streaming links for this game 1 hour before kickoff with prematch buildup show.Date | Time | Channels | Venue |
Tuesday 08 July 2014 | 17:00 Local – 21:00 UK | BBC & ITV (UK), ESPN3 (USA) | Belo Horizonte |
Story of the match:
- Germany 5-0 up in 29 mins
- Klose record World Cup scorer
- Brazil's biggest World Cup defeat
- First competitive home defeat in 39 years
Brazil's World Cup
dreams ended in humiliating and brutal fashion as Germany inflicted
their heaviest defeat in the first semi-final in Belo Horizonte.
A thunderous occasion that began with Brazil riding a
tidal wave of emotion was reduced to a nightmare as Germany were 5-0 up
inside 29 remarkable minutes in front of a disbelieving Estadio Mineirao
crowd.
Brazil's players mourned the absence of the injured Neymar before kick-off, but captain Thiago Silva was an even bigger loss. The result was their first competitive home defeat in 39 years, and the end of their hopes of making it to the World Cup final at the iconic Maracana on Sunday.
Instead, Germany will meet either Argentina or Netherlands, who meet on Wednesday in Sao Paulo.
Thomas Muller gave the three-time winners an early lead before a period of utter chaos saw Miroslav Klose break the World Cup scoring record, Toni Kroos add two more in the space of 179 seconds and Sami Khedira net a fifth.
Many Brazil supporters, swamped with such anticipation as they gathered in their thousands around the ground hours before kick-off, were reduced to tears after less than 30 minutes, and reduced to such a state of shock that it was only at half-time that they registered their first serious dissent.
Muller's early goal was a big enough setback, but the manner in which Luiz Felipe Scolari's side crumbled in the space of seven minutes is likely to be a matter of national debate in this country for years to come.
This was Brazil's first defeat at home for 12 years. The loss for a country built on sporting pride, and at their own World Cup, will be bad enough to take. The scale of defeat will take the inquests to a new level.
The statistics stacked up like pieces of rubble around the feet of Scolari and his players. This was the first time a team had scored seven in a World Cup semi-final, and the biggest defeat in one of these games since West Germany beat Austria 6-1 in 1954.
Match facts |
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This is the first time a team have scored seven goals in a World Cup semi-final. | This is the first World Cup game with eight or more goals since Saudi Arabia v Germany in 2002 (0-8). |
No team had previously conceded five or more goals by half-time in a World Cup semi-final. | This is Brazil's biggest defeat in World Cup finals history, surpassing their 3-0 loss to France in the final in 1998. |
Germany scored two more goals in this game, 7, than England did in their past two World Cups combined. | Brazil's first shot on target was in the 51st minute. |
With all David Luiz's defensive indiscipline offering rich pickings for Germany's speed and mobility, the game swiftly descended into a fiasco for Brazil.
Much has been made of their over-emotion and there was, in retrospect, an overblown public reaction to the absence of Neymar, injured in the quarter-final against Colombia, in the hour leading up to kick-off.
Scolari led his players off the team coach wearing a white "Forca Neymar" baseball cap before captain Luiz and goalkeeper Cesar held up his number 10 shirt during a stirring rendition of Brazil's national anthem.
Brazil simply fell apart and it was an invitation Germany were not going to refuse as Klose scored at the second attempt to set a new World Cup record of 16 goals in only 23 games.
What followed was one of the most remarkable passages of play in any World Cup game, let alone a semi-final, as Germany did not just look like scoring on every attack, they invariably did.
Match analysis
"How the Brazil players are going to recover, I don't know. I think Germany have shown glimpses of this leading up to this."This is a generation of players who are getting used to winning. They have to go and win it now."
Throughout this World Cup there
has been a suspicion a mediocre Brazil defence has been disguised. With
the shield of Silva removed, they were simply taken apart by Germany,
wilting under pressure and abject in coping with their attacking
variety.
Kroos side-footed home a finish Cesar touched but could
not save, then the midfielder quickly added another when set up by the
unselfish Khedira.
Khedira added another before half-time in an example of the complete disintegration of Brazil's organisation, discipline and basic defence. He strolled towards the penalty area untroubled before exchanging passes with Mesut Ozil to score.
It was only then, perhaps as full recognition sunk in, that Brazil's supporters started to deliver a toxic reaction to their team, with striker Fred singled out for vicious treatment.
Amazing Germany |
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There were 179 seconds between Germany's second and fourth goals. | Germany striker Miroslav Klose becomes World Cup history's record goalscorer with 16 goals in 23 games. |
Germany were 5-0 up after 29 minutes - faster than any team in World Cup history. | Germany netted as many goals in this semi-final as they had in their previous six (1982-2010). |
Germany are now the highest scorers in World Cup history with 223 goals, overtaking Brazil. | Germany are the first team to score seven times in a World Cup semi-final. |
Thomas Muller has scored 10 goals and provided six assists in 12 World Cup matches. | Germany have scored more goals in this tournament than they did in 1990 and 1966 - a total of 16. |
It was at this point the home fans threw their support behind Germany, cheering passing moves and even breaking into applause for Schurrle's goal.
Oscar's late strike was nothing in the way of consolation to them and they turned savagely on their players - many of whom left the pitch in tears - at the final whistle.
Brazil knew their World Cup dream might have to end. No-one suspected for a moment it would end like this.
Lineup, Bookings (1) & Substitutions (6)
Brazil
- 12 Julio César
- 23 Maicon
- 06 Marcelo
- 17 Luiz Gustavo
- 04 David Luiz
- 13 Dante Booked
- 20 Bernard
- 05 Fernandinho (Paulinho - 45' )
- 09 Fred (Willian - 69' )
- 11 Oscar
- 07 Hulk (Ramires - 45' )
Substitutes
- 01 Jefferson
- 02 Dani Alves
- 08 Paulinho
- 14 Maxwell
- 15 Henrique
- 16 Ramires
- 18 Hernanes
- 19 Willian
- 21 Jô
- 22 Victor
Germany
- 01 Neuer
- 16 Lahm
- 04 Höwedes
- 07 Schweinsteiger
- 20 Boateng
- 05 Hummels (Mertesacker - 45' )
- 06 Khedira (Draxler - 76' )
- 18 Kroos
- 11 Klose (Schürrle - 58' )
- 13 Müller
- 08 Özil
Substitutes
- 02 Großkreutz
- 03 Ginter
- 09 Schürrle
- 10 Podolski
- 12 Zieler
- 14 Draxler
- 15 Durm
- 17 Mertesacker
- 19 Götze
- 21 Mustafi
- 22 Weidenfeller
- 23 Kramer
Ref: Marco Rodríguez
Att: 58,141
Match Stats
Live Text Commentary
Full time
90:00 +1:44 Luiz Gustavo (Brazil) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
90:00 +1:31 Attempt saved. David Luiz (Brazil) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
90:00 +1:12 Corner, Brazil. Conceded by Philipp Lahm.
89:55 Goal scored
89:21 Attempt blocked. Ramires (Brazil) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
89:06 Attempt missed. Bernard (Brazil) left footed shot from the left side of the box is too high. Assisted by Willian.
88:27 Attempt missed. Oscar (Brazil) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the left misses to the right. Assisted by Willian.
87:13 Corner, Germany. Conceded by Luiz Gustavo.
84:35 Attempt saved. Ramires (Brazil) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Paulinho.
80:23 Attempt missed. Marcelo (Brazil) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left following a corner.
80:11 Corner, Brazil. Conceded by Bastian Schweinsteiger.
78:23 Goal scored
76:33 Thomas Müller (Germany) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
75:59 Substitution
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Full Time Match ends, Brazil 1, Germany 7.
90:00 +1:53 Full time
Full Time Second Half ends, Brazil 1, Germany 7.
90:00 +1:44 Foul by Julian Draxler (Germany). 90:00 +1:44 Luiz Gustavo (Brazil) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
90:00 +1:31 Attempt saved. David Luiz (Brazil) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal.
90:00 +1:12 Corner, Brazil. Conceded by Philipp Lahm.
89:55 Goal scored
Goal!
Goal! Brazil 1, Germany 7. Oscar (Brazil) right footed shot from
the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Marcelo
with a through ball.
89:31 Attempt
missed. Mesut Özil (Germany) left footed shot from the centre of the box
is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Julian Draxler with a
through ball. 89:21 Attempt blocked. Ramires (Brazil) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
89:06 Attempt missed. Bernard (Brazil) left footed shot from the left side of the box is too high. Assisted by Willian.
88:27 Attempt missed. Oscar (Brazil) right footed shot from a difficult angle on the left misses to the right. Assisted by Willian.
87:13 Corner, Germany. Conceded by Luiz Gustavo.
84:35 Attempt saved. Ramires (Brazil) right footed shot from outside the box is saved in the bottom right corner. Assisted by Paulinho.
80:23 Attempt missed. Marcelo (Brazil) right footed shot from outside the box misses to the left following a corner.
80:11 Corner, Brazil. Conceded by Bastian Schweinsteiger.
78:23 Goal scored
Goal!
Goal! Brazil 0, Germany 7. André Schürrle (Germany) left footed
shot from the left side of the box to the top left corner. Assisted by
Thomas Müller.
76:33 Foul by David Luiz (Brazil). 76:33 Thomas Müller (Germany) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
75:59 Substitution
Substitution Substitution, Germany. Julian Draxler replaces Sami Khedira.
75:34 David Luiz (Brazil) wins a free kick in the defensive half.Your most well come
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