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Old July 8, 2014, 05:05 PM
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Brazil pulled a BD in front of home crowd, but at least they can make it to the semis
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Old July 8, 2014, 05:11 PM
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Haha I knew this Brazil team was bad but I didn't expect this, I haven't seen such humiliation since...Bangladesh failed to chase 105.
Hope Netherlands smash Argentina tomorrow so we have an all European final. There's no love lost between Germany and Netherlands so should be a tasty encounter.
Forza Europe!!!
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Old July 8, 2014, 05:25 PM
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Brazil battered. 7-1 to Germany!!
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Old July 8, 2014, 05:26 PM
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at least they didn't have to qualify :facepalwedrcm:
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Old July 8, 2014, 05:35 PM
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Still chance for a Brazil v Argentina. Although I hope that doesn't happen for Messi's sake.
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Old July 8, 2014, 05:52 PM
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Haha I knew this Brazil team was bad but I didn't expect this, I haven't seen such humiliation since...Bangladesh failed to chase 105.
Hope Netherlands smash Argentina tomorrow so we have an all European final. There's no love lost between Germany and Netherlands so should be a tasty encounter.
Forza Europe!!!
Argentina is a team that has a terrible track record against Germany too
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Old July 8, 2014, 06:27 PM
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Watching Brazil play in the group matches i wondered how can they be coming up with wins. They aren't even a good team. It was just Thiago Silva that held them together. And now they have been brought down to earth.
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Old July 8, 2014, 08:09 PM
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I am speechless about today's game and also amazed how things happen in sports..like our WC in cricket when we hosted and how our team performed, how in NBA finals LeBron's team got defeated, and now how Brazil got booted out.

I guess this is sports but not too sure what happend to the Brazilian players from 11 to 29 minutes when they consumed 5 goals!!!
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Old July 8, 2014, 08:39 PM
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Watching Brazil play in the group matches i wondered how can they be coming up with wins. They aren't even a good team. It was just Thiago Silva that held them together. And now they have been brought down to earth.
I think the team is decent, but the expectation placed on this team was too much. This team was never set up to win the WC. Being the host nation Brazil was always going to have a lot of expectation placed on them. But if Brazil hadn't won the confederation cup last summer I don't think the expectation would have been this high. Things just so happen to work out for them during the confederation cup.
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Old July 8, 2014, 08:57 PM
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Brazil lacked their "natural game" dosage of Rx. Germans played as if you had to guess with where the ball's gonna go. Great tactics. While some traces of samba flair was there, they even missed basic shots in front of 'faka goal'. Probably they need a new coach for next cup. LOL Entire stadium was stunned and 50 year old ladies crying. lololol.... I wish I could see the game with English broadcast as Univision was the only station showing it here on tv.
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Old July 8, 2014, 09:27 PM
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Bro where the hell do you live?....there is espn3 online that broadcast game in hd....

go to the nearest bar or something i don't know.... you sound really dumb man.... utterly dumb... you should take my handle...
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Old July 8, 2014, 10:25 PM
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazil_...s_and_fixtures

Now click on the monogram above the search box in Google and revisit the seven conceded goals. What do you infer from the body language of two defenders? Except the last goal in every occasion there is some sort of negligence to notice. The degree of clumsiness is highly prominent and crystal clear during the historic goal of Miroslav Klose.
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Old July 9, 2014, 12:51 AM
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I have a new math for Sohel Bhai....

7+9+11= 7

Mind koiren na bhaiya.


*btw that's font size 7 just in case anyone wondering. :p
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Old July 9, 2014, 12:42 PM
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Yesterday's Brazil - Germany semi-final was the worst unexpected soccer experience in my entire life. And I think some commentator's rightly said this can only happen once in a lifetime. After the first 30 mins I told my kids - just go upstairs; and my Dad and I just watched and it felt like we are taking a beating by just looking at the tv. I can't really express in words how it felt.
It is not just the scoreline (which is historic in many ways) but the fact that these 2 teams are quiet strong and nobody got an easy pass to the semi-finals. Only explanation I can think of is this : this match happened the way it did because of a number of events before the match and during the match that combined to create a result very very unlikely.

1) Brazil's easy path to Semis: Brazil didn't have to qualify for the WC. Since the unexpected Confederation cup success they haven't really been tested "together" as a team until the World Cup. In the very first group match Brazil conceded own goal within first 10 mins of the match and that was a big red-flag on their back-line. I almost started thinking of them at that point as the 1990 Brazil team (which is the worst I've seen so far) that had exited in the 2nd round to Argentina. As the tournament progressed they barely made through against good teams (not best teams): Mexico, Chile and Columbia.

2) Brazil's advantage turned weakness: The team had no strong defense compared to other big names, no strong midfield, but they did have a powerful offense. They made up the weakness by pulling together as a team, and we saw this a little bit against Croatia (when they went down 0-1) and a lot against Columbia in the QF. When they played as a team they were pretty good. But the glue to this teamwork: Neymer in front and Thiego Silva in the back, was broken after Columbia match. Germany used this to perfection.

3) Emotional impact of home: Brazil has a skill set of players. But playing at home in WC is tremendous pressure for them. I didn't really know what it is until I saw in this WC, I have only heard of this pressure on them from historical account of 1950. Emotional impact on putting that Brazilian jersey in front of home crowd made this team play with their heart more than their brain as we saw in match after match. When they finally faced one of the best offense and midfield in Germany, they still had the attacking mindset of Columbia match with nothing to back it up except emotion.

4) Emotion leads to disaster: When Brazil conceded the first goal, they correctly went on attack and created chances. There was that close call for penalty on a hard tackle. But you could see how dejected the defense became when they gave up that second goal. That was really the end of the match for Brazil. At that point they went into unplanned attack mode with no cohesion for next 15 mins and that's what Germany made them pay for. After that first 35 mins I would say rest of the match pretty much became what we could expect. Both teams attacking and Germany getting the better of it with a 2-1.

5) Germany is a master of doing this type of destruction: I recall Germany from last World Cup as well. How they destroyed England 4-1. How they destroyed Messi's Argentina 4-0. And Portugal 4-0 in this World Cup (which easily could have been 6-0). So it was always a possibility of a 3-0 or 4-1 blowout against Brazil. What made it really worse was the absence of Neymar and Thiego Silva and the suicide mode of 15 mins when Brazil gave up those 4 goals.

Some interesting afterthought...
If Neymar was there, I think the score would be 5-3 or 6-3, given how exposed Germany's back line became in the beginning of the second half. It would be an exciting scoring feast until Germany would close it down when they start conceding goals. Germany's biggest weakness is their defense against flanked speedy attack and long balls which we saw in Ghana match. Brazil's full offense could have scored 3 goals easily (and of course Germany would counter attack and score more). But with Neymar out and Hulk and Fred taken out, it was painfully obvious how these other strikers are lacking the mental strength to push through for a goal. Oscar actually scored in the end from a tougher position than 3-4 other chances the rest of the strikers got in the first 15 mins of second half.

Finally, Brazil is actually improving overall since the super team of 2002! That is kind of hard to envision after a loss like that but consider this: in 2006 Brazil's much vaunted attack with Ronaldinho as the star midfielder only made to quarterfinals before being soundly beaten by France. In 2010 they self-destruct with Kakka and Co. to the Netherlands. This time I expected a repeat against a very skilled Columbia but they actually made it to the semis. They are also the confederation Cup champion from previous year. And their star striker has at least 2 more world cup in him.
With a good coach and some bruising experience like these, this team can go forward and do lot better. I believe it because like hundreds of millions all round the World I know Brazil always comes through and plays good futbol year after year, decade after decade even if they don't win it all the way through. I believe in Brazil.
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Old July 9, 2014, 01:41 PM
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Good post cluster. you are obviously a hard core brazil fan but very reasonable well dissecting post..

but bro, did u like my math formula on the previous post?
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