Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Germany Puts up Touchdown on Host Brazil

Overmatched. That one word sums up Brazil's performance today in Belo Horizonte against Germany. Everyone thought that Neymar and Thiago Silva's absences would have an impact but nobody thought that would mean a 7-1 thrashing.
This picture pretty much sums up the day that Brazilian goalkeeper Julio Cesar had
Brazil played a very solid first 5 minutes before everything started going downhill. The defense was lacking, the touches were sloppy and Brazil didn't even bother to try to play through the midfield. Once Germany started to control the possession there was no turning back.

The scoring began with Thomas Muller in the 11th minute off of a corner kick. It was Muller's fifth goal of this tournament and his tenth in his World Cup career. Muller would also add two assists in the game. In the 23rd minute Miroslav Klose broke Ronaldo's World Cup goal scoring record with his 16th career World Cup goal to make it 2-0. Three minutes later it was 4-0 thanks to two goals from Toni Kroos. Three minutes after that Sami Khedira capped the first half scoring to put the Germans ahead 5-0.
Miroslav Klose now has the most World Cup goals by any player in history
The second half did not provide much relief for the hosts. They did get off to a fairly decent start once again, by holding some possession in the German half and even had some dangerous touches but those attacks disappeared quickly only to be replaced by German offensives. In the 69th minute, just ten minutes after replacing Klose, Andre Schurrle added a 6th goal for the Germans, and ten minutes after that the seventh.

Mesut Ozil very nearly added an 8th goal for the Germans before Oscar received a long pass from from Marcelo and dribbled his way past Jermoe Boateng to put the Brazilians on the board in the 90th minute. A few late chances including the Oscar finish were really the only signs of life from an outmatched and disappointing Brazilian squad.

It had been talked about all tournament, how Brazil's whole offense was simply Neymar and there was no better example than today. Brazil could not get anything going offensively for 89 minutes outside of a few counters or set pieces. Defensively the showing was even worse. There was little pressure on the ball and German players were making runs towards goal nearly completely unmarked. They group seemed completely disorganized, something that Thiago Silva, as captain, may have been able to improve somewhat had he been available.

Of course Neymar and Thiago Silva would not have been enough to turn the tides of this game around. That's not to say they weren't missed but the Germans were simply too good and the Brazilians too lazy for the outcome to have been changed. That said it certainly would have been more competitive and a better performance from the hosts had those two key players been able to play.

Germany awaits the winner of Argentina vs. Netherlands in the finals on Sunday, July 13.

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