Brazil's night from hell: Germany batter hosts 7-1

THERE MUST have been a moment when even those wearing white shirts inside Estadio Mineirao wished it would end. Germans are only human, after all.

Tuesday, July 08, 2014
Brazil's night ends in humiliation, the worst ever disappointment the World Cup has witnessed.

Semi final, Yesterday

Brazil 1-7 Germany

THERE MUST have been a moment when even those wearing white shirts inside Estadio Mineirao wished it would end. Germans are only human, after all.

Admittedly, the 11 on the pitch seemed to be transcending that state at times, but those looking on, the mortals – they must have felt it like the rest of us.

It was simply too much. Too brutal, too excruciating. Too painful to watch. The crowd did not go quiet, but they stopped singing. There was a rumble, of chatter, of conversation, people trying to make sense of what they had seen. Six minutes of football that would live in the memory as long as the famous Maracanazo. From Brazil 0 Germany 1, to Brazil 0 Germany 5. In six minutes. Six minutes. It needed repeating, digesting. There has never been a World Cup semi-final like this.

Miroslav Klose became the World Cup’s all-time leading goalscorer as Germany cruised past a shambolic Brazil with a 7-1 win to book their place in the final.

Germany needed 18 first-half minutes to leave the host nation in a state of stunned disbelief at the most amazing World Cup result of all time.

Brazil's defending was truly awful and Germany took full advantage with brilliant passing and movement to march into the final and hand the host nation their heaviest ever World Cup defeat.

An unmarked Thomas Mueller got the first from a corner after 11 minutes before Miroslav Klose struck to become the World Cup's all-time leading scorer with 16 goals.

Brazil's defence, badly missing the suspended Thiago Silva, fell apart as Toni Kroos grabbed two in three minutes before the superb Sami Khedira added a fifth in the 29th minute to leave the crowd, and millions watching on TV, in a state of total shock.

Brazil's few second-half attempts were foiled by in-form goalkeeper Manuel Neuer and Germany substitute Andre Schuerrle banged in the sixth in the 69th minute and lashed in a seventh to inflict Brazil's first competitive home defeat in 64 matches and 39 years.

Oscar scored a consolation goal for Brazil in the last minute.

In Sunday's final in Rio de Janeiro, Germany, seeking their first world title since 1990 will play either Argentina or the Netherlands, who meet tonight in Sao Paulo.