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Germany and Brazil (a showdown between two football powers)

Germany and Brazil are two powerful countries in the world of football. The two teams have collided many times in international football events. This duel is undoubtedly the most classic game in football history. This article will introduce you to the history of Germany and Brazil and the details of this game.

1. The football history of Germany and Brazil

Germany and Brazil are both football powers, and both teams have achieved many achievements in football history. The German football team has won 4 championships, 3 runner-ups and 4 third-places in the history of the World Cup, while the Brazilian football team has won 5 championships, 2 runner-ups and 2 third-places. The two teams have collided many times in international football competitions. The most famous match was the showdown in the 2014 World Cup semi-finals.

2. 2014 World Cup Semi-finals

In the 2014 World Cup semi-finals, Germany and Brazil stunned football fans around the world in just 90 minutes. With goals from Thomas Muller, Miroslav Klose, Toni Kroos, Sami Khedira and other players, the German team defeated Brazil with a stunning score of 7-1, creating World Cup history. The biggest score difference.

3. Game review

1. Before the game

Before the game, neither the German team nor the Brazilian team changed much. The German team still uses a 4-2-3-1 formation, while the Brazilian team uses a 4-3-3 formation. The players of both teams are very excited, they all know that this is a very important game and the winner will advance to the finals.

2. During the game

After the game started, the German team showed a very strong offensive power. In the 11th minute, Thomas Muller scored the first goal of the German team. Since then, the German team's attack has been out of control, and the Brazilian team's defense has also begun to show holes. In the 23rd minute, Miroslav Klose scored the second goal, giving the German team a 2-0 lead.

In the following games, the German team's attacks became more and more fierce, and the Brazilian team's defense became increasingly overwhelmed. In the 24th minute, Toni Kroos scored the third goal, in the 26th minute, Thomas Muller scored the fourth goal, and in the 29th minute, Sami Khedira scored the fifth goal. Score a goal. In just 6 minutes, the German team scored 4 goals, and the Brazilian players began to fall into despair.

In the second half, the German team's attack did not stop, and they still maintained a strong offensive power. In the 69th minute, Toni Kroos scored the sixth goal, and in the 79th minute, Andre Schierle scored the seventh goal. Germany led 7-0, but Brazil only scored a goal in the 90th minute, and the final score was 7-1.