Brazil 1, Germany 7. Oscar (Brazil) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Marcelo with a through ball. Attempt missed. Mesut Özil (Germany) left footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right.

What happened in Brazil’s World Cup semi-final?

Brazil’s World Cup dreams ended in humiliating and brutal fashion as Germany inflicted their heaviest defeat in the first semi-final in Belo Horizonte.

How did Germany score so many goals in the semi-final?

Germany were 5-0 up after 29 minutes – faster than any team in World Cup history. Germany netted as many goals in this semi-final as they had in their previous six (1982-2010). Germany are now the highest scorers in World Cup history with 223 goals, overtaking Brazil. Germany are the first team to score seven times in a World Cup semi-final.

What is Brazil’s heaviest margin of defeat in football?

This equalled Brazil’s heaviest margin of defeat, a 6-0 loss at the hands of Uruguay in the 1920 Copa America, but the impact of this reverse, not just on the world stage but in their homeland, will put this alongside the 1950 World Cup final defeat by the Uruguayans in Rio as their darkest football day.

Brazil 1, Germany 7. Oscar (Brazil) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner. Assisted by Marcelo with a through ball. Attempt missed. Mesut Özil (Germany) left footed shot from the centre of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Julian Draxler with a through ball. Attempt blocked.

Did Germany exploit Brazil’s problems?

“Germany exploited Brazil’s problems, and they did it beautifully. Joachim Low had said Brazil would come at Germany with passion and commitment and they defended that. Brazil then started running around like headless chickens. “You have to praise Germany, of course you do, but Brazil made it easy for them.

How many goals did Germany score in the World Cup semi-final?

Germany netted as many goals in this semi-final as they had in their previous six (1982-2010). Germany are now the highest scorers in World Cup history with 223 goals, overtaking Brazil. Germany are the first team to score seven times in a World Cup semi-final. Thomas Muller has scored 10 goals and provided six assists in 12 World Cup matches.

What do Brazilians believe about hard work and wealth?

As Brazil is known for its strong inequality in terms of income, most Brazilians do not believe in the virtue of hard work as means for social mobility. Work and wealth are associated with exploitation, failure, adventure, risk, luck and corruption instead of being related to hard work and the consolidation of a good career.