Tuesday, July 8, 2014

German Goals Galore, Brazil Embarrassed


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The story coming into today's World Cup semi-final is the absence of Neymar and Thiago Silva for Brazil as they face Germany.  Brazil have been carried into the semi-finals by the spirit of the nation and the overwhelming support from the home crowds.  Meanwhile Germany reached the semi-final with a dynamic offense and a confident keeper.  Neymar has been a shinning star for Brazil, but today the absence of Thiago Silva played a much bigger role in the outcome of the match.

Brazil came out with a very high tempo and looked to use speed to get past the German defense.  However, it was their defense that slow and, more importantly, hopelessly disorganized.  Germany scored early in the match on a poorly defended corner-kick.  Toni Kroos played the cross into the box and Müller was left unmarked at the far-post.  With a free volley, Müller hit the cross first-time to beat the keeper (11').

Brazil had no chance to get back into the game as their defense completely collapsed and Germany took them to school.  First Klose scored an historic goal for Germany when Müller set him up in the box.  Klose had time to shoot twice, the first shot saved by Julio César and the second finished on the rebound (23').  This goal puts Klose at the top of the all-time World Cup scoring leaders with sixteen.

Then in the blink on an eye Kroos scored two more for Germany.  Lahm played a cross into the box that came to Müller.  He whiffed his shot though, and the ball continued on to Kroos who did not miss and found the net (24').  Immediately after Brazil's Fernandinho gave away possession and Kroos came away with the ball.  He linked up with Khedira who set him up with a return pass for another easy finish (26').

Khedira scored one himself shortly after when Hummels made a run out of the back.  Hummels passed to Khedira who then passed to Özil.  Özil gave the ball back to Khedira in space and he finished the last goal of the first-half (29').

By half-time the match was essentially over as Brazil were looking at a five goal deficit.  Hulk and Fernandinho were taken out for Ramires and Paulinho in the second-half.  The two gave Brazil a bit of a spark and soon after coming into the match Paulinho forced German keeper Neuer to make two good saves.

Germany further stretched the lead when André Schürrle came in for Klose later in the half and scored two more goals.  Lahm played a square-pass across the face of goal and Schürrle hit the shot first-time for his first goal of the match (69').  He scored again when Müller played a ball for him inside the box.  Schürrle had to control a tricky pass which he did well to setup a shot.  His shot was also taken well as it caught the crossbar on its way to the net (79').

Brazil, who had nothing working for them today, scored a consolation goal at the very end of the match.  A long ball over the top put Oscar behind defender Boateng.  With just the keeper to beat, Oscar scored rather easily for the last goal of the match (90').

The result of today's match is not surprising, though the actual score is a bit shocking.  Brazil have not been very convincing leading up to this semi-final and loosing Neymar's spirit as well as Thiago Silva's leadership was a recipe for disaster.  Germany will wait and see if it is Argentina or the Netherlands that face them in the final.  They should be full of confidence after this blowout, but surly their next opponent will put up more of a fight.

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