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Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Story of the match:
  • Germany 5-0 up in 29 mins
  • Klose record World Cup scorer
  • Brazil's greatest World Cup rout
  • To start with aggressive home annihilation in 39 years
Brazil's World Cup dreams finished in embarrassing and fierce design as Germany exacted their heaviest annihilation in the first semi-last in Belo Horizonte.


It's over. For Brazil, the World Cup is over. It's fairly tricky to say the words. Harder still on the grounds that Brazil didn't simply lose. They were wrecked. They were obliterated. They were tore to shreds, grabbed and dumped in the rubbish can directly before everybody who adored them. At that point, as a last measure, the can was determined to flame.

The players were in tears, the fans were in tears, the mentor was shell-stunned, along these lines were individuals all around the globe. This was past the domain of reality. On the off chance that you couldn't rest, you were not alone. On the off chance that you got up in the morning and checked the authority score at the end of the day, you were not alone. In the event that you declined to accept it, you were not alone.

Going into the match, the heaviest annihilation ever endured by the Brazilians against Germany was a humble 2-0 misfortune route in 1986. Yet after the 7-1 thrashing they endured because of a heartless Germany the previous evening - the old record would appear to be a win.

Previous Brazil star Juninho maybe gave the most cursing evaluation while identifying with BBC: "Germany taught us how to play football."

"It will be hard to recoup and some of them I don't think will be over to wear the Brazilian shirt.

"Germany played like we get a kick out of the chance to play. We have to kick back and see what's happened with Brazilian football – something isn't right."

Some may contend that this was only one poor amusement. It can't and ought not have an effect on the legacy of Brazilian football which was fabricated throughout the years by era after era of splendid footballers. Five World Cups - Brazil still remains solitary.

Actually, Brazil remained solitary; not due to the amount of trophies they have won but since of the way they won those trophies. There was an appeal in their play; a flexibility; a dream... of winning as well as of bliss. In this World Cup, they wore down that vision until the no frills of an unforgiving reality remained.

Brazil's footballing legacy is lost now. As Juninho says, 'something isn't right.'

They don't play the Brazilian way any longer; they play an European style; the beauticians have offered approach to roughness of players like Luiz Gustavo and Fernandinho; the liquid developments have offered approach to false bombast.

Shut your eyes and ponder Brazilian players: Garrincha, Didi, Domingos Da Guia, Pele, Socrates, Zico, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho and Kaka strike a chord. All beautiful. All tasteful. All normally Brazilian. The no-look passes, the craftiness, the easy running, the nut-megs. They were all there.

Of this group, maybe no one but Neymar can lay case to that legacy. Also that itself is a disgrace. They are torn between European technique and Brazilian representation - they wound up no place.


The greater test for Neymar will be to figure out how to save his Brazilian style of play. At Barcelona, he is some piece of a framework and he can't play with the opportunity that he is managed by the Brazil set-up. It is the same for all the huge stars of the Brazilian group - very nearly every one of them play in Europe; practically of every one of them are relied upon to play in an unexpected way.

You can't play the 'Brazilian way' unless you will be you are playing that way... all the live long day. It is the focal point Germany have and Spain had. For club and for nation, they play the same way. For Brazil, however, it implies a misfortune of character. It likewise implies that they are not as unique in relation to different groups and consequently less demanding to counter.

Scolari had clung on to Neymar as though his life relied on upon it. Anyhow would you be able to ever recollect a Brazilian group that depended such a great amount of on only one star?

This thrashing will change the way Brazil sees football and plans for it. It will transcend the game. It will be recognized as an amusement that changed things until the end of time. There is a lot of ability in Brazil; there dependably will be. Yet this isn't pretty much ability, its about having a feeling of having a place.

The previous evening, the Brazilians fans were cheering each German pass with serenades of "Ole." It was just about like they had composed this Brazilian group off as not being one of their own. It was practically like they had acknowledged the German group as one of their own.

One doesn't realize what is more awful however Brazil lost not only a match... they additionally maybe lost their connection to the sublime legacy of 'Jogo Bonito.' And if that doesn't hurt then god alone realizes what will.
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