Chronology of a Brazilian nightmare
(AFP) – Brazil’s World Cup dream crumbled in spectacular fashion on
Tuesday in a record 7-1 semi-final defeat. Here is is a blow-by-blow
account of a Germany’s night of triumph:
- ONE (Thomas Mueller 11)
Brazilians wondered how their team would cope without the injured
Neymar, but the absence of captain Thiago Silva, such a reassuring
presence at the back, was just as big a blow.
The Brazilian defence was hopelessly exposed at the opening goal, as
Toni Kroos floated in a corner from the right and Thomas Mueller found
himself completely unmarked at the back post to slot home his fifth goal
of the tournament.
However, the movement by Mueller and the
German players was intelligent as David Luiz, who should have been
marking the goalscorer, found himself blocked off and unable to make a
challenge.
- TWO (Miroslav Klose 23)
The crumble
really began as Fernandinho failed to cut out a pass from the German
right, and Kroos and Mueller combined to cut through the middle of the
Brazil defence.
Klose collected the ball inside the area and
saw his shot from close range blocked by Julio Cesar, but he still
reacted the quickest to convert the rebound.
The veteran
striker confirmed himself as the greatest poacher in the history of the
competition, scoring a record-breaking 16th World Cup goal to move one
clear of the Brazilian Ronaldo, compounding the hosts’ misery.
- THREE (Toni Kroos 24)
Almost immediately after the restart, Germany scored again through a combination of poor defending and marvellous finishing.
Nobody cut out Philipp Lahm’s low centre in from the German right, and
even after Mueller mis-hit his shot, the ball came to Kroos.
The Bayern Munich man’s connection, first-time on the half-volley with
his left foot from the edge of the area, was marvellous and Julio Cesar
could do nothing.
- FOUR (Toni Kroos 26)
Fernandinho
was hopelessly caught in possession just outside his own area, and Kroos
and Sami Khedira took advantage to break into the area.
Khedira returned the ball to Kroos, who this time simply could not miss.
- FIVE (Sami Khedira 29)
The culmination of an extraordinary first-half burst that will go down
in history came as Mats Hummels sliced right through the heart of the
Brazilian team, riding unchallenged deep into the opposition half.
Germany simply walked the ball into the net this time, with Mesut Ozil providing the assist and Khedira applying the finish.
- SIX (Andre Schuerrle 69)
Brazil attacked after the break in a doomed attempt to rescue some
pride, but they still had six defenders in their own area when Germany
went on to add a sixth goal midway through the second half.
Schuerrle, who had replaced Klose 11 minutes earlier, still found
himself in space in the box to convert Lahm’s cutback, as Brazil were
yet again found wanting on the left-hand side.
- SEVEN (Andre Schuerrle 79)
Mueller turned provider this time to set up Schuerrle to score again,
and his delightful control was followed by an arrowing left-foot shot on
the half-volley that beat Julio Cesar and went into the net off the
underside of the crossbar.
Oscar’s late reply for the hosts was irrelevant, with Brazil already having succumbed to their greatest ever humiliation.
7/09/2014
Chronology of a Brazilian nightmare
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