Did you watch the game yesterday? Just curious because I haven't had the chance to discuss it with anyone. I couldn't believe I was watching a game at what is supposed to be the highest level of competition in professional sport. Wow. I left the room for 5 or so minutes ( I have small kids) and all of a sudden there were 3 goals! I was rooting for Germany at the outset but after those first few goals I quickly began hoping that Brazil could put some sort of comeback together. As you no doubt know, no such comeback would happen. 7-1 Germany over Brazil in Brazil -Craziness. edit: Also, your definition of schadenfreude is well taken but for the casual soccer fan, this game was akin to a kid dropping an ice cream cone. It's not a blood sport for everyone. Though, it should be.
I hurried out of work early so that I could catch the second half. I didn't check the score before I left work, because I assumed it would be a max of 1-0 either way. I had to look around the screen a bit when I got home, looking for the score box, because it wasn't even registering with me that 5-0 was possible. I don't have a strong rooting interest with these teams, so I was mainly disappointed that it wasn't a good match. Maybe I'll root for the Dutch in today's game to support of veen.
I was standing in line at a store when I saw a TV scoreboard displaying 5-0 and only 30 minutes on the clock. My jaw was open for a solid minute. I'm impressed with the maturity of the response from Brazilians, they took it in stride. Apparently they only riot about things that actually matter. I'll be cheering for the Dutch today because 1) I told veen a couple weeks ago that I think they have a good chance to win the cup 2) Deutchland vs. Dutchland is mildly humerous, and 3) I like watching superstars fall from glory at the hands of good teamwork.
Yeah, it was pretty unbelievable. I'll jump in on the veen bandwagon and root for the Dutch as well. Games at 4 o'clock EST right?
Yeah, it's at four. Sorry veen, but I've been on the Argentina bandwagon all tournament. I love Messi and Di Maria.
If Soccer was a religion, this game was Brazil realizing their God isn't real. In this game, Germany: Made themselves the top scoring team in the WC history (taking the top spot from Brazil) Equaled Brazil's worst ever defeat (6:0, back in 1920, against Uruguay) Achieved the biggest ever victory in WC semi-finals (last one was 6:1) Made Klose the top scorer in WC history (taking over the top spot from Ronaldo) Scored 4 goals in 6 minutes & 5 under 29. No team has ever done that in WC. Scored as many goals as Brazil conceded in their previous 9 World Cup final games combined Bestowed Brazil their first official defeat at home since 1975. Became the team with most appearances in World Cup Finals at 8, after being tied with Brazil at 7. Scored 5 goals before the first half was over, which I believe hasn't been done since 1949 in Poland. And some other records that I can't remember. These motherfuckers beat the record for most RECORDS. The newspapers in Brazil are ridiculous. Read a tagline - "This was not a nightmare. This was real." This will be talked about in Football for decades to come.
A user on Reddit compiled the headlines/covers from 50 Brazilian Newspapers after yesterdays game.
That's amazing, thank you for those stats. It sounds like I picked the right game to watch! Alrighty, gotta head home now to catch some more, hopefully historic soccer.