Association football equal between Brazil and Germany in 2014

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The Brazil versus Germany football match that took place on 8 July 2014 at the Estádio Mineirão in Belo Horizonte was the first of two semi-final matches of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.

Both Brazil and Germany reached the semi-finals with an undefeated record in the rival, with the Brazilians ‘ quarter-final with Colombia causing them to lose forward Neymar to injury, and defender and captain Thiago Silva to collection of yellow cards. Despite the absence of these players, a close match was expected, given both teams were traditional FIFA World Cup forces, sharing eight tournaments won and having previously met in the 2002 FIFA World Cup Final, where Brazil won 2–0 and earned their fifth style. This match, however, ended in a shock loss for Brazil ; Germany led 5–0 at half time, with four goals scored within six minutes, and subsequently brought the score up to 7–0 in the second half. Brazil scored a consolation goal in the last minute, ending the match 7–1. Germany ‘s Toni Kroos was selected as the man of the match. The game marked respective tournament records. Germany ‘s winnings marked the largest margin of victory in a FIFA World Cup semi-final. The game saw Germany overtake Brazil as the highest seduce team in World Cup tournament history and become the first team to reach eight World Cup Finals. Miroslav Klose scored his 16th career World Cup finish and surpassed Brazil ‘s own Ronaldo as the tournament ‘s all-time record goalscorer. Brazil ‘s loss broke their 62-match unbeaten streak at home in competitive matches, going back to the 1975 Copa América ( where they lost 3–1 to Peru in like stadium ), and equalled their biggest margin of frustration in a peer alongside a 6–0 loss to Uruguay in 1920. ultimately, the pit was described as a national humiliation. The game has subsequently been dubbed the Mineirazo ( Mineiraço [ minejˈɾasu ], Agony of Mineirão ), evoking a previous “ spirit of national dishonor “ known as the Maracanazo ( Maracanaço ) in which Brazil unexpectedly lost the 1950 FIFA World Cup on home dirt to Uruguay. Brazil subsequently lost 3–0 to the Netherlands in the third base place play-off. Germany went on to win the World Cup for the fourth time, defeating Argentina in the final .

backdrop [edit ]

Brazil failed their appeal to rescind master Thiago Silva ‘s abeyance for the couple. Brazil was hosting the FIFA World Cup for the second time ( the first being 1950 ), and had won the tournament on five previous occasions. Germany was a three-time winner but had not won the tournament in 24 years. Brazil was in the semi-finals for the first time since 2002, from which they emerged victorious and subsequently won the tournament against Germany ; while Germany was in a record-breaking fourth back-to-back semi-final. [ 2 ] Both teams had entered the tournament among the favourites to win, [ 3 ] with Germany ranked 2nd and Brazil ranked 3rd in the FIFA World Rankings. [ 4 ] It was only the moment World Cup meet between the two sides. [ 5 ]
Brazil ‘s path to the semi-final included a group stage with Croatia, Mexico and Cameroon in Group A, from which they advanced with seven points before beating Chile in the Round of 16 in a punishment shoot-out, and Colombia in the quarter-finals. Germany had been drawn with Portugal, Ghana and the United States in Group G, and advanced with seven points before beating Algeria in the Round of 16 ( after excess time ) and France in the quarter-finals. The two teams had met in 21 former matches, [ 6 ] but their only previous meeting in the single-elimination round of the World Cup was the final of the 2002 FIFA World Cup that was a 2–0 victory for Brazil, which was Luiz Felipe Scolari ‘s first tenure as coach of Brazil while Miroslav Klose was in Germany ‘s starting lineup. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ nota bene 1 ] Brazil defender and captain Thiago Silva was suspended for the match due to accumulation of yellow cards, [ 10 ] despite an appeal against the abeyance by the brazilian Football Confederation. [ 11 ] Forward Neymar was besides unavailable for the match, having been sidelined for the rest of the tournament after suffering a fracture vertebra in the quarter-final match against Colombia. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Dante and Bernard, making their first gear starts of the tournament, replaced Thiago Silva and Neymar respectively with Luiz Gustavo replacing Paulinho in defensive midfield. Germany were unaltered from their quarter-final. Goalkeeper Júlio César and stand-in captain David Luiz paid tribute to Neymar by holding his shirt during the national hymn ceremony. [ 14 ] even with the absences, analysts expected a stopping point match, feeling the home crowd could provide an advantage. [ 15 ]

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Both teams had reached the semi-finals undefeated in their former matches of the tournament. The officiate was led by Mexican reviewer Marco Antonio Rodríguez, in what proved to be the concluding match of his career. [ 16 ]

first gear half [edit ]

back centre) led a defence that was incapable of stopping the Germans from scoring four goals in six minutes, starting with left) strike in the 23rd minute. Brazil ‘s captain David Luiz ) led a defense that was incapable of stopping the Germans from scoring four goals in six minutes, starting with Miroslav Klose ‘s ( ) strike in the 23rd minute. Both teams started with attacking play, with brazilian Marcelo ‘s shot going broad in the third base minute and german Sami Khedira ‘s blast in the one-seventh moment being unwittingly blocked by his teammate Toni Kroos. In the 11th moment, the Germans scored from their first corner of the game. Thomas Müller escaped his marker, David Luiz, in the penalty box, and Toni Kroos ‘s pitch found him wide open for a side-footed shoot into the net. In the trace minutes Brazil tried to respond but their attacks came to nothing, although Philipp Lahm delivered a rigging to keep Marcelo from setting up a chance in the penalty box. rather, in the 23rd moment, Germany scored again after Kroos and Müller combined to set up Miroslav Klose, who scored on the recoil after his initial shoot was saved by goalkeeper Júlio César. It was Klose ‘s 16th goal at a World Cup, passing brazilian player Ronaldo as the all-time World Cup top scorekeeper while playing in Brazil. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] Klose ‘s goal initiated a flurry of german scoring as Brazil lost control of the game. In the 24th hour, Kroos scored with a left-footed strike from the edge of the area after Lahm ‘s cross was deflected. then, in the 26th minute, just a few seconds after Brazil kicked off, Kroos caught Fernandinho in possession in his own half and played a one-two with Khedira before scoring again. Kroos ‘ goals came just 69 seconds apart. Khedira himself scored in the 29th minute after exchanging passes with Mesut Özil. All five of Germany ‘s beginning half goals came within the foremost half-hour, with four of them coming in one six-minute time period. In contrast, Brazil had no shots on target in the first half. many Brazil supporters in the crowd were visibly in shock or reduced to tears, and many would leave the stadium before the second half. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The resulting fights in the Mineirão stands forced the Military Police to send a special forces squad into the stadium. [ 20 ]

moment half [edit ]

Brazil ‘s forward Fred is challenged by Germany ‘s defender Jérôme Boateng. Fred was heavily criticized for his performance and was booed by brazilian fans when he was substituted. Brazil ‘s substitution of Paulinho for Fernandinho and Ramires for Hulk resulted in an improvement in their play after the restart ; Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer saved shots in quick succession from Oscar, Paulinho and Fred. By the sixtieth minute, though, the Germans came close to scoring again, with Júlio César denying Müller twice. Another german goal however came in the 69th minute – Lahm ‘s moo cross found substitute André Schürrle, who side-footed the ball into the net from close scope. 10 minutes late, Schürrle ran onto Müller ‘s cross from the left and hit a mighty shoot over César at the near post. At this compass point with the score at 7–0, the remaining home fans gave the Germans a standing ovation, applauding both Schürrle ‘s goal and Germany ‘s overall performance. [ 21 ] close to the end, Özil received a through ball but just missed the luck to make it an eighth goal. Seconds late, Oscar received a long testis and scored in the 90th hour to make it 7–1. The final score matched Brazil ‘s worst loss ( 6–0 to Uruguay in 1920 ) and ended a run of 62 competitive home matches unbeaten for Brazil. The brazilian players left the pitch in tears to a chorus of boo and jeers. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] Toni Kroos was selected Man of the Match, with three shots, two goals, 93 % pass accuracy, one serve and two chances created. [ 24 ] [ 25 ] brazilian hitter Fred, who was replaced by Willian in the seventieth moment, received a particularly hostile reaction from the home fans. [ 26 ] According to Opta Sports, Fred failed to make a single harness, crisscross, run or interception during the pit, and actually spent the majority of his time in possession of the ball on the center spot due to six restarts. [ 27 ]

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Statistics [edit ]

back centre, obscured) first goal of the game german players celebrating Toni Kroos ‘ ( ) first base goal of the crippled

Statistic[29] Brazil Germany
Goals scored 1 7
Total shots 18 14
Shots on target 8 10
Ball possession 52% 48%
Corner kicks 7 5
Fouls committed 11 14
Offsides 3 0
Yellow cards 1 0
Red cards 0 0

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The game ‘s leave was the biggest winning margin in a World Cup semi-final or concluding. [ 30 ] The consequence was besides the worst loss by a server state in World Cup history, as the six-goal difference doubled the former record gross profit. [ 25 ] By the end of the crippled, a sum of 167 goals had been scored at the 2014 World Cup, the 2nd-most at a individual World Cup, after 1998 with 171 goals. [ 25 ] With 18 sum shots on target, the match had the joint-most shots on prey of any match in 90 minutes at the 2014 World Cup. [ 25 ] The pit besides had the fastest four goals scored in World Cup history, with Germany scoring in the couple of six minutes ( from 23′ to 29′ ) ; in 1954, Austria took seven minutes ( 25′ to 32′ ) and in 1982, Hungary besides took seven minutes ( 69′ to 76′ ) [ 31 ] to score four goals. Germany equalled the phonograph record for most goals scored against the horde state of the World Cup, with Austria defeating Switzerland 7–5 in the 1954 World Cup. [ citation needed ] Germany besides overtook Brazil to become the all-time highest-scoring team in FIFA World Cup history, their entire of 223 at full-time passing Brazil ‘s 221. [ 30 ] Before the meet Brazil and Germany were even with seven World Cup finals each, the german victory made them the only squad to reach 8 finals. [ 32 ] For Brazil, the result became one of their two worst losses, equalling a 6–0 kill to Uruguay in Valparaíso in 1920, [ 30 ] and was their worst get the better of at home ; [ 33 ] their previous worst kill at dwelling was a 5–1 frustration by Argentina in Rio de Janeiro in 1939. The personnel casualty broke Brazil ‘s 62-match family unbeaten streak in competitive matches, dating back to their 1–3 loss to Peru in the 1975 Copa América ; this match was besides played at Estádio Mineirão in Belo Horizonte. [ 34 ] [ 35 ] The last time Brazil had lost a World Cup semi-final was in 1938, in a dramatic plot against Italy in Marseille, and had emerged victorious from this stage the previous six times they had reached it, since the loss in 1974 against Netherlands was not formally a semi-final. [ citation needed ] Brazil had never earlier conceded seven goals at home, although they once conceded eight goals in an 8–4 friendly defeat to Yugoslavia on 3 June 1934 ; [ 36 ] the last time they conceded at least five was in a 6–5 win in the 1938 World Cup versus Poland ; at least four was in a 4–2 frustration at the 1954 World Cup against Hungary. [ 25 ] Brazil ‘s largest lose deficit at the World Cup prior to the couple was three goals, which came in the 3–0 kill to France in the 1998 final. [ 37 ] The game ‘s result besides marked Brazil ‘s worst result against Germany, passing a 2–0 defeat in a 1986 friendly. [ 25 ]
centre, number 11) scored a record 16th World Cup goal, putting his team 2–0 up against Brazil. Germany lionize after hitter Miroslav Klose ( ) scored a record 16th World Cup goal, putting his team 2–0 up against Brazil. For Germany, the final result mean that, for the fourthly straight time, they were positioned among the tournament ‘s top 3 teams ; furthermore, the victory allowed the Germans to become the first side to reach eight World Cup finals. [ 25 ] Germany became the first team to score 7 goals in a World Cup semi-final. [ 25 ] [ 30 ] The last time a team scored six goals was West Germany in 1954 versus Austria, lapp as in both semi-finals in 1930. alone two teams have previously trailed by at least five goals at half-time : Zaire ( versus Yugoslavia in 1974 ) and Haiti ( versus Poland in 1974 ). [ 38 ] [ 39 ] The seven goals scored by Germany reflected a better goal-scoring record in the World Cup Finals than that of 28 early nations in their respective history of the World Cup. [ 25 ] Germany ‘s Miroslav Klose equalled the brazilian Cafu as the player with most matches being on the gain side at the World Cup, with 16 victories. Klose played his 23rd World Cup match, equalling Paolo Maldini on 2nd place on most World Cup matches, with entirely Lothar Matthäus remaining with more ( 25 ). Klose has played in more smasher games than Matthäus or Cafu – 13, [ 25 ] and besides became the only musician to take separate in four World Cup semi-finals ( Uwe Seeler previously played in three semi-finals ). [ 40 ] In the match, he broke the read for the most goals scored at the World Cup with 16, overtaking Brazil ‘s Ronaldo ‘s full of 15 ; Ronaldo was in attendance at the equal as a commentator. [ 41 ] Thomas Müller ‘s goal was Germany ‘s 2,000th in the history of their national team. [ 39 ] Toni Kroos ‘ first-half doubly scored in 69 seconds was the fastest couple of goals scored in World Cup history by the same player. [ 30 ]

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[42] man of the Match Toni Kroos. His two goals in 69 seconds were the fastest brace in the history of the FIFA World Cup. He would late express sorrow on behalf of his get the better of adversaries, considering them “ not in their best operation ”. According to reports, after Germany had scored their seventh goal, Neymar, who was watching the match on television, switched off his fit and went to play poker. [ 43 ] Brazil director Luiz Felipe Scolari said the leave was the “ worst loss by a brazilian national team always ” and accepted all duty for the frustration. [ 44 ] [ 45 ] He called it “ the worst day of my life ”, [ 46 ] and resigned after the tournament. stand-in captain David Luiz and goalkeeper Júlio César both offered apologies to the people of Brazil. [ 47 ] [ 48 ] Fred, who was booed by brazilian fans during the match, said it was the worst get the better of in his and his teammates ‘ careers. [ 49 ] He late announced his retirement from international football following the tournament. [ 50 ] Recovering from his injury, Neymar expressed his support to his teammates and, despite the 7–1 score, said he was proud to be a partially of the team. [ 51 ]

During the peer, the german team seemed to realise that what was unfolding was not a normal football event. [ 52 ] In a post-match instruction, Mats Hummels said that the german team had decided that they did not want to humiliate the Brazilians during the second one-half and after the match : [ 53 ]

We just made it clear that we had to stay focus and not try to humiliate them. We said we had to stay good and condense at half-time. That ‘s something you do n’t have to show on the pitch if you are playing. You have to show the adversary respect and it was identical significant that we did this and did n’t try to show some magic or something like this. It was significant we played our game for 90 minutes .

consequently, the Germans cut theatrics from their goal celebrations ; arms were raised but there was no alternate or screaming after scoring. [ 52 ] Coach Joachim Löw stated his team had “ a pass, dogged game-plan ”, and as they realised Brazil were “ cracking up ”, they took advantage as in contrast to the Brazilians ‘ nervousness the german players were “ highly cool ”. [ 54 ] [ 55 ] [ 56 ] Toni Kroos, who was chosen as man of the Match, added that as the Germans felt that in “ no game of the Cup, [ the Brazilians ] played their best ”, the team entered with the tactical cognition on how to counter Brazil : “ we took all the balls, and scored the goals ”. [ 42 ] Müller said he was “ shocked by just how afford Brazil were ” as “ Gustavo, Luiz, Dante, Fernandinho and Marcelo were shambolic in their aligning ”, being confused and disorganized, noting that his german teammates benefited overwhelmingly as “ the spaces were bigger than against defence-minded teams ”. Löw besides declared the team had “ no euphoria ” during or after the game, [ 54 ] as they knew that the 7–1 acquire mean nothing for the approaching final, saying “ We did n’t celebrate. We were felicitous, but we still have a job to do ”. [ 57 ] Following the meet, the german players and managers offered words of consolation to the Brazilians. Löw and players Per Mertesacker and Philipp Lahm evening compared the press on the brazilian team and resulting heartbreaking get the better of with Germany ‘s own when they hosted the 2006 FIFA World Cup and besides lost in the semifinals. [ 56 ] [ 58 ] [ 59 ] Lahm added in an interview after the tournament that he had felt “ very awkward ” during the match and “ not at all euphoric ” since the brazilian team had made mistakes that “ do n’t normally happen at this level ”, [ 60 ] and Mertesacker noted that despite featuring the Germans at the top of their game, “ even from the bench, [ the semifinal ] was crazy to watch ”. [ 59 ] Kroos stated that, despite Brazil having full players, “ they could n’t show their best performance ” due to all the outside imperativeness, and expressed religion in “ them returning with a good team ”. [ 42 ] [ 61 ] Löw observed in the immediate aftermath of the pit that the brazilian people were applauding his team. [ 21 ] Later the brazilian newspaper O Globo expressed appreciation for the gestures of the german players, calling them “ world champions of sympathy ”. [ 62 ] brazilian footballing picture Pelé tweeted, “ I constantly said that football is a box of surprises. cipher in this world expected this result, ” followed by, “ [ Brazil ] Will try to get the one-sixth style in Russia. Congratulations to Germany. ” [ 63 ] Carlos Alberto Torres, the captain of Brazil ‘s winning team in 1970, said that the area lost due to a “ feel of ‘we ‘ve already won ‘ ”. He added that “ Germany played how I like to see and Scolari ‘s tactics for this match were self-destructive ”. [ 64 ] In contrast, argentinian icon Diego Maradona was seen singing a song mocking the brazilian defeat. [ 65 ]

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In Germany, the equal ‘s coverage by ZDF set a criminal record for the country ‘s most watch television circulate, with 32.57 million viewers ( 87.8 % of all viewers ), beating the Germany–Spain peer at the 2010 World Cup. [ 66 ] This record was beaten five days late with the concluding. In contrast, despite a hebdomadally spike in audience, the broadcast by brazilian Rede Globo saw the viewers total fall with each german goal. [ 67 ]
The match was the most hash out sports game on Twitter with over 35.6 million tweets, [ 68 ] surpassing Super Bowl XLVIII, with 24.9 million tweets during the game. [ 63 ] At first incentive hashtags such as “ # PrayForBrazil ” were common, but once Germany built a 5–0 lead brazilian users rather lent their frustration into self-deprecatory humor, comparing Germany ‘s goals with the Volkswagen Gol car and stating the brazilian team looked like “ 11 Freds “. [ 69 ] other Twitter users compared Germany ‘s dominating operation to their military efforts during World War II and The Holocaust, for case, dubbing it the “ Goalocaust ”. [ 70 ] Bung Moktar Radin, a penis of parliament of Malaysia, came under grave criticism from the malaysian populace and the german ambassador, Holger Michael, for posting such a remark. [ 71 ] The President of Brazil, Dilma Rousseff, stated on Twitter following the match that “ like all Brazilians, I am deeply saddened by our loss ”. [ 72 ] The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson, Yigal Palmor, mentioned the match when countering Brazil ‘s claim that his area was using disproportionate force in the Gaza conflict, saying “ This is not football. In football, when a bet on ends in a puff, you think it is proportional, but when it finishes 7–1 it ‘s disproportionate ”. [ 73 ] due to the pressure on the home nation Brazil to win the World Cup and the subsequent shock of the loss, the media and FIFA dubbed the game the Mineirazo ( Mineiraço in Brazil ), meaning “ The Mineirão blow ”, evoking the Maracanazo ( Maracanaço ) in which Brazil were defeated on home land by outsiders Uruguay in the de facto final of the 1950 World Cup. [ 39 ] [ 74 ] [ 75 ] [ 76 ] The daughter of goalkeeper Moacir Barbosa, who was scapegoated for the 1950 get the better of, said the personnel casualty was enough to redeem her don ‘s bequest, [ 77 ] while uruguayan hitter Alcides Ghiggia, responsible for the Cup-winning goal of the Maracanazo, felt that though both games were traumatic they could not be compared as the 1950 match had more at venture. [ 78 ] Following the match, german fans were escorted out of the stadium by police and police were put on alarm for possible riots. [ 79 ] Observers noted that while the german supporters had shown regard to the defeated hosts, argentinian fans were celebrating Brazil ‘s elimination. [ 21 ] [ 80 ] There were reports of a mass looting at a sports fan party in Rio de Janeiro and of fans setting fire to brazilian flags in the streets of São Paulo even before the match was all over. [ 81 ] A number of buses were burned across São Paulo and an electronics memory was looted. [ 82 ]

Media [edit ]

Estado de Minas, Belo Horizonte’s biggest left) featuring a sad supporter, a graphical representation of the goalscorers, and the headline: “Do you even want to remember what happened? Then turn the page.” The back cover (right) had the headline “The Biggest Shame of Brazilian Football”.[83][84], Belo Horizonte ‘s biggest circular newspaper, had a blank front breed ( ) featuring a sad garter, a graphic representation of the goalscorers, and the headline : “ Do you even want to remember what happened ? then turn the page. ” The back binding ( ) had the headline “ The Biggest Shame of brazilian Football ”. brazilian newspapers greeted the result with headlines such as “ The Biggest Shame in History ” ( Lance! ), a “ diachronic chagrin ” ( Folha de S.Paulo ) and “ Brazil is slain ” ( O Globo ). german paper Bild heralded the “ 7–1 Madness ” by the “ Lightning DFB team ”. The french L’Équipe plainly said, “ Le Désastre ” ( The calamity ). [ 85 ] Writing for Sky Sports, Matthew Stanger described the game as the “ ultimate embarrassment ”, [ 86 ] while Miguel Delaney of ESPN referred to the equal as the Mineirazo, echoing the term invented for the event by the south american spanish language press. [ 87 ] Barney Ronay in The Guardian described it as “ the most demeaning World Cup master of ceremonies nation get the better of of all time ”, [ 88 ] and Joe Callaghan of The Independent described it as “ the darkest night in Brazil ‘s footballing history ”. [ 89 ] Wyre Davies, the BBC ‘s Rio de Janeiro correspondent, said of Brazilian ‘s reactions at the stadium and fan parks that the “ collective common sense of shock, embarrassment and national humiliation across Brazil was impossible to ignore ”. [ 90 ] Football diarist Tim Vickery postulated that the result might be the catalyst for delinquent reform of brazilian clubhouse football, which in his public opinion had become complacent in comparison to other countries, resting on the laurels of the national team ‘s history of success. In his words, this was a casual to “ recapture parts of its historic identity and reframe them in a modern, global context ”. [ 91 ] Reports had many comparisons with the Maracanazo that price Brazil a championship at dwelling in 1950, [ 75 ] with the brazilian media even considering that the 2014 defeat redeemed the 1950 squad. [ 77 ] [ 92 ] Analysts deconstructed all the tactical and technical deficiencies that led to the runaway result. Scolari still relied on the team that won the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup despite many players going through dry spells, and most of them not having any World Cup experience. [ 93 ] Neymar was such a focal detail that the team barely trained any formations without him. [ 93 ] In his absence, Scolari replaced Neymar with Bernard to maintain the attacking tradition of brazilian football, alternatively of the “ ‘logical call ‘ [ which ] was surely to bring in an extra midfielder ” against the Germans. [ 94 ] The assistant coaches even supported bringing in the more defensive-minded Ramires and Willian. [ 93 ] Thus, Fernandinho and Luiz Gustavo were overwhelmed by the Germany midfield trio of Toni Kroos, Sami Khedira and Bastian Schweinsteiger. [ 94 ] The refutation that had already been questioned in previous games collapsed as Dante was proven to be an inadequate refilling for the suspend silva, while David Luiz made uncharacteristic errors during the semi-final. [ 95 ] [ 94 ] other errors included setting up Marcelo to a more attack play, while Gustavo was tasked with covering him, and the ineffective role of Fred who is often regarded as a tactical striker preferably than goal-scoring striker. [ 96 ]

aftermath [edit ]

As a result of being eliminated in the semi-finals, Brazil had to settle for the third place play-off at the Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha in Brasília, and never got to play at their home stadium of the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro for the entire tournament despite being hosts. Brazil finished one-fourth after being defeated 3–0 in the one-third station play-off by the Netherlands on 12 July, where two of the three goals were conceded in the first 17 minutes. [ 97 ] [ 98 ] The defeat meant that Brazil had conceded a full of 14 goals throughout the tournament, which was the most they had conceded in a single tournament, the most conceded by a World Cup host, and the most concede by any team since Belgium allowed 15 during the 1986 tournament. [ 99 ] Germany went on to win the World Cup for the fourth time and the first as a unite state, after defeating Argentina 1–0 in extra time in the Final on 13 July at the Maracanã. [ 100 ] Germany had the support of the brazilian push despite having eliminated the dwelling team, given Brazil has a long-standing football competition with neighbor Argentina. [ 21 ] [ 101 ] The two back-to-back losses, Brazil ‘s first consecutive home defeats since 1940, [ 102 ] led to coach Scolari ‘s resignation on 15 July. [ 103 ] Two weeks by and by, the brazilian Football Confederation brought back Dunga as question bus of the Brazil national team. [ 104 ] He had managed the team from 2006 until 2010, being dismissed following a 2–1 loss to the Netherlands in the 2010 FIFA World Cup quarter-finals. [ 104 ] He was dismissed for a second base time, however, following Brazil crashing out at the group stage of the Copa América Centenario in the United States two years late. [ 105 ] The Brazil senior team did not play a match at the Estádio Mineirão again until a 3–0 succeed over Argentina in a World Cup qualifier in November 2016. [ 106 ] The adjacent fourth dimension Brazil and Germany faced each early again in a elder international match was a friendly played in Berlin in March 2018 ; Brazil won 1–0 on a beginning half goal from Gabriel Jesus. [ 107 ] The leave, “ 7–1 ” ( portuguese : sete a um ), has become a metaphor for a crushing and crushing get the better of in Brazil, while “ Goal for Germany ” ( portuguese : gol da Alemanha ) is used as an exclamation after a bad luck. [ 108 ]

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