The veteran striker broke Ronaldo's record for finals goals as Thomas Muller, Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos and Andre Schurrle combined to decimate Luiz Felipe Scolari's side
Miroslav Klose broke Ronaldo's long-standing record for goals in the tournament, while Thomas Muller, Sami Khedira, Toni Kroos and Andre Schurrle all struck in a sensational performance from Joachim Low's side before Oscar scored a late consolation.
Germany didn’t just end Brazil’s World Cup dream. They destroyed it in a ruthless first half display of pace and precision.
It was a humiliation of epic proportions – the heaviest ever defeat in a World Cup semi-final - and one a nation of 200 million fervent fans could not believe they were witnessing as the greatest party on earth was brought to a staggeringly abrupt climax.
It was one of the most incredible 45 minutes of football ever seen at a major tournament, and one you wonder if some of the Brazilians will ever truly recover from.
It was a humiliation of epic proportions – the heaviest ever defeat in a World Cup semi-final - and one a nation of 200 million fervent fans could not believe they were witnessing as the greatest party on earth was brought to a staggeringly abrupt climax.
It was one of the most incredible 45 minutes of football ever seen at a major tournament, and one you wonder if some of the Brazilians will ever truly recover from.
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