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Germania - Brasile 7-1 e non solo: ecco le goleada nei Mondiali http://www.diggita.it/v.php?id=1601461
8 de Julio de 2014, Estadio Mineirao, Belo Horizonte (Brasil) Semifinales: 🇧🇷 1 - 7 🇩🇪 64 años después, la Copa del Mundo volvía a Brasil. En un momento tenso para el país, con protestas durante todo el torneo contra la corrupción del gobierno brasileño, el fútbol llegaba para devolver la ilusión a la torcida local. La sorpresa estaba a la orden del día. La vigente campeona España, Inglaterra e Italia habían caído en primera ronda. Costa Rica y Colombia representaban el fútbol emergente y consiguieron llegar hasta los cuartos de final. Precisamente los cafeteros eran eliminados por Brasil, y Alemania acababa con Francia, llegando a una potente y atractiva semifinal. El partido fue una oda al juego colectivo y ofensivo en el que Alemania despertó los fantasmas más olvidados del Maracanazo. Para algunos, el 1-7 fue incluso más humillante. Dirigidos por un magistral Toni Kroos, los alemanes desdibujaron a la Canarinha que llegaba sin Neymar, lesionado en el partido de cuartos. Consiguieron adelantarse pronto con un gol de Thomas Müller, y aumentar la ventaja gracias a Miroslav Klose, que para redondear la fecha histórica, marcaba y se convertía en el máximo goleador de la historia de la Copa del Mundo superando a Ronaldo Nazario. Los brasileños quedaron demolidos en una primera parte majestuosa del cuadro teutón, donde Kroos en dos ocasiones, y Sami Khedira pusieron un sonrojante 0-5 al descanso, que quedaría aumentado con dos goles más de André Schürrle en el segundo tiempo. Solamente Oscar en el último minuto logró poner un solitario y triste gol que no maquillaba siquiera la superioridad alemana en todos los aspectos del juego. Esta derrota fue durísima para la afición local, que no daba crédito a lo que veía. Las ilusiones puestas no solamente se desvanecían, sino que además se veían aplastadas por una escuadra autoritaria, que posteriormente terminaría levantando su 4º título mundial ante Argentina en Maracaná. Brasil no se repuso, y perdió el partido por el tercer puesto ante Holanda, sumida en una depresión irremediable que suponía un drama nacional. #HistorietasDelMundial #Mineirazo #Brasil #Alemania #football #futbol #comics #original #FIFAWC https://www.instagram.com/p/Cky1qZYLuIv/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
The Night Soccer cried. The Night the Joga Bonito Died: Germany Hammers Brazil in Historic Fashion
It isn’t often that in any type soccer match at the highest of levels that one professional team has such an emphatic, devastating defeat over another first-rate soccer team. Moments after Germany’s devastating, humiliating, nation-crushing 7-1 demolition of Brazil, this match marked the end of a tradition. This score line will be generation-changing not because of the score itself; but to who it was done to, the location where it was done, and at the stage at the World Cup in which it was done That 7-1 defeat at the hands of Germany marked the end of the most beautiful way of playing football known to man, The Joga Bonito.
.From the middle of the 20th century, Brazil dazzled the World with amazing skill at an individual level and as a collective unit. The first Brazil World Cup Championship squad of 1958 included the likes of soccer legends like Garrincha, Didi, Vava, and a 17 year-old youngster named Edson Arantes do Nascimento, known to you and me as Pele, just to name a few. The greatest Brazil squad ever assembled, many experts say, was the brilliant 1970 squad which featured Pele in his peak form with other greats like Carlos Alberto, Rivelino, Jairzinho, and Tostao. This nucleus of players put the World at their feet with their brilliant skill and technique, leading to Brazil’s third World Cup in four opportunities.
The 1982 squad, considered by many as the greatest never to win the World Cup played to the beat of the Samba drum winning games and playing spectacularly. With Zico, Socrates, and Falcao as the pillars of that squad they managed to fuse sport and art together.
Unfortunately as more pragmatic, systemic defensive schemes took place in the last 30 years, Brazil’s flamboyancy and joy to the game began to fade. Even the squads that won the 1994 and 2002 World Cups did not have the same spectacle that teams in the past have. This 2014 World Cup squad was considered ordinary even with the young superstar, Neymar donning the yellow shirt. Something was not right with this team. The Mineriazo as many call it had the writing on the wall right from Brazil’s opening match.
They looked vulnerable defensively against Croatia. They struggled mightily and could not score against Mexico. Even though they did trounce Cameroon in their final group game, the squad coached by big Phil Felipao Scolari looked ordinary. The post shot at the end of extra time by the Chilean Mauricio Pinilla in their Penalty Kick win against Chile in the round of 16 could have been a blessing in disguise. While they did grind out a deserved 2-1 victory against an upstart Colombia squad, all of their vulnerabilities against Germany in the five matches leading up to that semi-final in Belo Horizonte came to a head in 29 minutes. That’s all it took for Germany to put 5 across. Those 29 minutes is what all it took Germany to kill off the Joga Bonito. In just 29 minutes, Germany put that spectacular combination of art and soccer to bed forever.
¿Algo más lindo que depositar toda tu confianza y que no te fallen? gracias totales, mi querido millonario.
Germany vs. Brazil. 7-1. A Day I will always remember.