8 July 2014. Brazil is the hot favorite in the Maracana Stadium, Brazil, as the hosts are ready for the tournament, Brazil's opponents Germany in the semi-finals. Before the match, everyone assumed that Brazil would blew the Germans to the finals, but who knew that day was going to be one of the most gruesome days in Brazil's history.
Start the game! The spectators still did not sit well in their seats in the stadium, Joachim Low's disciples scored from the beginning for the 11 minutes of the match, and Thomas Müller scored his first goal in Germany.
5 goals in front of the eyes! Again in the 29 minutes of the match. Germany 5, Brazil 0! No semi-final in the history of the World Cup has not scored 5 goals in the first half.
After Miroslav Klose scored the second goal in the second goal, a young woman was seen crying in the next gallery with a yellow jersey, a young woman with a national flag on her cheek, after Germany scored 3 more goals in the next 7 minutes, the tears spread throughout the Maracana Stadium.
In that match, Klose, Müller, Crusoe and Ozil were all joking with Brazil. The Germans were teaching Brazil how to play in a passing football team, especially Toni Kroos' second goal in the 26th minute, the Germans attacked the ball from the Brazilian defender, who could easily score the 6th jersey, but he unselfishly passed the ball to Crucs.
Germany's winning team Mats Hummels later said they did not want to play any more magical game after the break, they just wanted to end the match.
Matts Hamels said, ‘We just wanted To stay focused on the game, Seleção did not want to insult the game. We decided to be serious in the game. But Brazil will be humiliated, there will be victory and defeat in the game. But the opponent has to be respected. We did it. We did not show any magical game after the second half.’
At the end of the 90-minute game, the scoreline of the match stood at 7-1. At the end of the game, the Germans consoled the Seleção, and Germany's victory in the semi-finals in the World Cup was the biggest victory of all time, the only goal for Brazil to score Oscar.
