Germany inflict historic 7-1 World Cup rout on Brazil
BELO HORIZONTE, July 8, 2014 (AFP) – Germany inflicted a historic 7-1 rout on hosts Brazil on Tuesday to reach the World Cup final as Miroslav Klose became the all-time leading scorer in the history of the tournament.
Brazil have never suffered such a big defeat in any international tournament and never put on such a shambolic defensive performance as during an 18 minute first half period when Germany scored four goals, three of them in just 179 seconds.
Thomas Mueller scored in the 11th minute, Klose after 23 to take his World Cup total to 16, Toni Kroos in the 24th and 26th minutes, Sami Khedira after 29 and substitute Andre Schuerrle in the 69th and 79th minutes. Oscar scored Brazil’s goal in the 90th minute.
World Cup semi-final result between Brazil and Germany:
Brazil 1 (Oscar 90) Germany 7 (Mueller 11, Klose 23, Kroos 24, 26, Khedira 29, Schuerrle 69, 79)
Teams
Brazil: Julio Cesar – Maicon, David Luiz (capt), Dante, Marcelo – Bernard, Fernandinho (Paulinho 46), Oscar, Luiz Gustavo, Hulk (Ramires 46) – Fred (Willian 69)
Yellow card: Dante (68)
Germany: Manuel Neuer – Philipp Lahm (capt), Jerome Boateng, Mats Hummels (Per Mertesacker 46), Benedikt Howedes – Sami Khedira (Julian Draxler 77), Bastian Schweinsteiger, Toni Kroos – Thomas Mueller, Miroslav Klose (Andre Schuerrle 58), Mesut Ozil
Referee: M. Rodriguez (MEX)