Germany Created The Record, Destroy Brazil In 2014 World Cup Semi-Finals


Germany advanced to the final round in a way that is very remarkable.
They crushed Brazil playing in front of their own supporters with a score that will be remembered throughout the period 7-1.
This victory is a separate record for Germany.
Joachim Loew's side has now become the first team capable of scoring seven goals in the semi-finals.
They will also be diving eighth in the World Cup final, which records the highest among the other teams who've stepped up to the finals.

The Game
In the match held at the Estadio Mineirao, Belo Horizonte, Wednesday (09/07/2014) pm dawn, Brazil had pressed the German defense in the first five minutes.
Brazil also bravely plays a fast tempo.

On the other hand, German patient in building an attack and wait until Brazil lost the ball to push back. In the end, it was Germany who scored first.
Starting from a corner kick in the 11th minute, the ball kicked by Toni Kroos towards the far post. There, Thomas Mueller stood without escort. With plenty of space around it, Mueller was free kick off the right foot.

Mueller slid right leg kick hard toward the goal without being able to be driven by Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar. Germany winning 1-0.
After that goal, the Brazilian devastated. Yet 30 minutes of the game running, they had conceded four additional goals. Germany with full force to make the Brazilian defense mengadali widened into a 5-0 advantage.

Germany created the second goal in the 23rd minute. A neatly constructed attack from the middle to expose a lot of space in the Brazilian defense. Miroslav Klose receives the ball from inside the penalty box and fired a shot. His first effort was blocked by Cesar, but the ball rebounded straight so he snapped and fruitful goal.

Afterwards, Toni Kroos twice breaking goalkeeper Cesar. The first in the 24th minute after receiving a pass from the right side of Philipp Lahm, Kroos fired a fierce left-foot shot into the top corner. The second in the 26th minute after receiving the ball from Sami Khedira from.
Last in the 29th minute, Khedira himself finally scored. After teaming up with Ozil in deceptive fragile defense ranks Brazil, Khedira quietly releasing a flick into the top corner. Score 5-0 last until the first round is completed. Germany has made the first half of this game like a shooting exercise.

At the beginning of the second half, Brazil had pressed the German defenses. However, all the opportunities they generated from close-range shot in the penalty box can still be driven by the German goalkeeper, Manuel Neuer.
Germany then added another goal in the 69th minute. Return preceded by an attack that is built with a neat, given the ball to the right side. Lahm then accept it and let the bait ball flat into the middle of the penalty box Brazil.

Ball from Lahm was then struck by Andre Schuerrle with right leg kick. Julio Cesar could not do anything to prevent it. 6-0.
As if not enough to embarrass Brazil 6-0, Germany added another goal in the 79th minute. Again through Schuerrle.
Starting from a bait that is released from the left side, the ball is received by Schuerrle in the penalty box. Once the bolt to hold the ball with his feet, Schuerrle then kick left-footed from a tight angle. Julio Cesar could only lay limp see net burglarized seven times.

Stoppage, Brazil get a consolation goal. In the 90th minute, a long ball from the back accepted the Oscar on the front lines. After outwit Jerome Boateng, Oscar then kick the right leg and the goalkeeper Manuel Neuer. Scores turned into 7-1.

This victory is a separate record for Germany. Joachim Loew's side has now become the first team capable of scoring seven goals in the semi-finals. They will also be diving eighth in the World Cup final, which records the highest among the other teams who've stepped up to the finals.
Germany will await the winner of the match Netherlands vs. Argentina to see who will be their opponents in the top of the party.

Lineup
Brazil:
Julio Cesar, Maicon, Luiz, Dante, Marcelo, Fernandinho (Paulinho 46), Gustavo, Bernard, Hulk, Oscar, Fred (William 70).

Germany:
Neuer, Howedes, Boateng, Hummels (Mertesacker 46), Lahm, Schweinsteiger, Khedira (Draxler 76), Kroos, Ozil, Mueller, Klose (Schuerrle 58).

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