Brazil World Cup dreams destroyed by Germany

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Brazil’s World Cup dreams ended in humiliating and brutal fashion as Germany inflicted their heaviest defeat in the first semi-final in Belo Horizonte.
Story of the match:
  • Germany 5-0 up in 29 mins
  • Klose record World Cup scorer
  • Brazil’s biggest World Cup defeat
  • First competitive home defeat in 39 years
A thunderous occasion that began with Brazil riding a tidal wave of emotion was reduced to a nightmare as Germany were 5-0 up inside 29 remarkable minutes in front of a disbelieving Estadio Mineirao crowd.
Brazil’s players mourned the absence of the injured Neymar before kick-off, but captain Thiago Silva was an even bigger loss. The result was their first competitive home defeat in 39 years, and the end of their hopes of making it to the World Cup final at the iconic Maracana on Sunday.
Thomas Muller gave the three-time winners an early lead before a period of utter chaos saw Miroslav Klose break the World Cup scoring record, Toni Kroos add two more in the space of 179 seconds and Sami Khedira net a fifth.
Chelsea striker Andre Schurrle, on as a substitute, added two more after the break before Brazil’s followers delivered what must be regarded as the defining insult to their national team – cheering every German pass and applauding their goals.
Many Brazil supporters, swamped with such anticipation as they gathered in their thousands around the ground hours before kick-off, were reduced to tears after less than 30 minutes, and reduced to such a state of shock that it was only at half-time that they registered their first serious dissent.
This equalled Brazil’s heaviest margin of defeat, a 6-0 loss at the hands of Uruguay in the 1920 Copa America, but the impact of this reverse, not just on the world stage but in their homeland, will put this alongside the 1950 World Cup final defeat by the Uruguayans in Rio as their darkest football day.
Instead, Germany will meet either Argentina or Netherlands, who meet on Wednesday in Sao Paulo.
Muller’s early goal was a big enough setback, but the manner in which Luiz Felipe Scolari’s side crumbled in the space of seven minutes is likely to be a matter of national debate in this country for years to come.
This was Brazil’s first defeat at home for 12 years. The loss for a country built on sporting pride, and at their own World Cup, will be bad enough to take. The scale of defeat will take the inquests to a new level.
The statistics stacked up like pieces of rubble around the feet of Scolari and his players. This was the first time a team had scored seven in a World Cup semi-final, and the biggest defeat in one of these games since West Germany beat Austria 6-1 in 1954.

World Cup 2014: Algeria ‘to donate World Cup prize money to people of Gaza’

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First the Palestinian flag was draped from the team bus during the team’s triumphant open-top bus tour of the capital, now it has been claimed that the Algerian national football team are to donate their entire World Cup prize fund to the embattled people of Gaza.
According to quotes attributed to Algeria’s star striker Islam Slimani, the team will give up all of the estimated $9 million (£5.25 million) they received as valiant losers in the round of 16.
Yet speaking at a reception in Algiers where the team returned to a hero’s welcome yesterday, Slimani apparently said: “They need it more than us.” The announcement was reported by the Jordanian football writer Waleed Abu Nada as well as the Dutch daily newspaper Algemeen Dagblad.
If true, the team could face accusations of bringing politics to bear in the world of sport. Yesterday, YouTube footage of the team’s open-top homecoming tour through Algiers showed at least one Palestinian flag flying from the bus by the team.
Last month, Fifa announced it was to open disciplinary proceedings against Argentina after the team unfurled a political banner prior to a friendly match against Slovenia with the phrase “Las Malvinas son Argentinas”, which translates as “The Falkland Islands belong to Argentina”.
However, if reports of the donation are true, it will see Algeria gain a whole new set of fans beyond football. They were also the only African side to make it through past the group stages – and their reported willingness to give away the prize money is in stark contrast to the reported behaviour of the Cameroon, Ghana and Nigeria teams.
Algeria has traditionally been a strong ally of the Palestinian cause in the long-running Middle East dispute with Israel.
The crisis has intensified in recent days as Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu struggles to control a frenzied reaction to the murder of three Israeli hitch-hikers, which the country blames on Hamas.
Israel has begun sending troop reinforcements to its border with Gaza and begun intensifying air strikes, while more than a dozen Palestinian rockets struck southern Israel early this morning.
-Independent

Switzerland clinches dramatic win in FIFA World Cup

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Switzerland earned a dramatic, late win over Ecuador in their opening Group E match at the World Cup as substitute Haris Seferovic scored in the third minute of stoppage time.
Seferovic turned in Ricardo Rodriguez’s low cross as Ottmar Hitzfeld’s side came back from behind to claim victory.
Fellow substitute Admir Mehmedi headed Switzerland level after Enner Valencia had given Ecuador a half-time lead.
Valencia’s header from a Walter Ayovi free-kick was his fifth goal in successive games for his country.
Hitzfeld’s two substitutions were key to turning around a match that looked to be slipping away from his side after a poor first-half display.
The coach, a Champions League winner with Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, is retiring at the end of the World Cup – and has set himself the target of guiding Switzerland to their first quarter-final since 1954.
They arrived in Brazil as Group E seeds and ranked sixth in the world, but struggled in the face of an energetic first-half Ecuador performance.
They restricted Switzerland to threatening with long-range shots and set-pieces during the opening 45 minutes, with keeper Alexander Dominguez keeping out efforts from Xherdan Shaqiri, Rodriguez and Gokhan Inler.
But Ecuador’s lead was wiped out early in the second half from a near-identical set-piece as their defence switched off.
Rodriguez whipped a corner towards the near post and Mehmedi, Freiburg’s leading scorer in the Bundesliga last season, got above Carlos Gruezo to head in – 121 seconds after coming on at half-time.
Ecuador’s exciting but inconsistent winger Jefferson Montero threatened to restore their lead by sprinting past Stephan Lichtsteiner to power in a shot that keeper Diego Benaglio beat out at the near post.
Switzerland then enjoyed a good spell of pressure as their opponents appeared to tire, and Josip Drmić turned the ball into the net from a Rodriguez through-pass, but was ruled offside.
Then Bayern Munich forward Shaqiri fired wastefully into the side-netting from a tight angle with two men in support after being played in by Mehmedi.
Switzerland had to survive several scares in the closing stages, though, with Valencia almost grabbing a second after a mix-up between Djourou and Benaglio, before the keeper pushed away Michael Arroyo’s deflected free-kick.
Hitzfeld’s side pulled through and clinched victory on the break as Valon Behrami made a brilliant defensive block before Rodriguez charged down the left and crossed low for Real Sociedad striker Seferovic to convert at the near post.

FIFA World Cup 2014 Watch Online Live Stream

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Neymar leads Brazil to win over Croatia in FIFA World Cup opener

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Neymar gave Brazil a winning start to its home World Cup, scoring twice to lead the host nation to an unconvincing 3-1 victory over Croatia in the opening game on Thursday.

In his 50th match with Brazil, the 22-year-old forward scored a goal in each half to help the hosts survive an early scare and escape disaster in front of a packed Itaquerao Stadium after Croatia had taken an early lead.

Marcelo found his own net while trying to clear a low cross by Ivica Olic in the 11th minute, but Neymar then showed why the nation’s high hopes are all pinned on him.

He equalized in the 29th minute, clearing a defender in midfield before making a run toward the edge of the area and firing a perfectly placed low shot that went in off the post.

The game turned on a controversial penalty awarded by Japanese referee Yuichi Nishimura in the 71st minute when striker Fred went down inside the area under minimal contact from defender Dejan Lovren.

Neymar scored from the spot for his 33rd goal with Brazil. The Barcelona star got a standing ovation when he was substituted near the end of the match.

“It’s important to start these tournaments with the right foot, with a victory,” Neymar said. “I’m happy that I got to score, but the entire team deserves credit. We maintained our calm and showed we could battle back.”

The Croatians were furious.

“If that was a penalty, we should be playing basketball. Those kinds of fouls are penalized there,” Croatia coach Niko Kovac said.

“That is shameful, this is not a World Cup referee. He had one kind of criteria for them and another for us. The rules were not the same,” Kovac said.

As Croatia searched desperately for an equalizer, Oscar added to the lead in the first minute of injury time with a toe poke from just outside the penalty area.

Croatia had a few good chances toward the end and had a goal disallowed in the 83rd after the referee ruled Olic had fouled Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar.

The host nation hasn’t lost the last nine times it played in the opening match. South Africa was held by Mexico to a 1-1 draw four years ago.

A draw would have been a huge disappointment for Brazil, which had won its opening match the last eight times. The five-time champion entered the home tournament having won 15 of its last 16 games, including five in last year’s Confederations Cup, the warm-up tournament it won. The team hadn’t been held to a draw in the opener since a 1-1 result against Sweden in the 1978 World Cup in Argentina.

“The team didn’t give up,” Brazil defender David Luiz said “We knew it would be hard but we played well and got that first goal and then the victory.”

The result kept Croatia without a win in its last five World Cup matches. Its last triumph was a 2-1 win over Italy in 2002. The Croats didn’t play in South Africa four years ago.

The tournament finally got underway as planned after months of talk about the preparation problems that plagued Brazil since it was picked as host seven years ago.

The troubled Itaquerao, which wasn’t fully finished for the opener, held up without major setbacks to fans or the match itself, although part of the lights atop the pitch went out a few times for brief periods in the first half.

Despite the support from most of the more than 62,100 fans in attendance, Brazil got off to a slow start and allowed Croatia to threaten early. It opened the scoring with one of its first chances as Marcelo failed to clear Olic’s cross. The ball was slightly redirected by striker Nikica Jelavic before the Brazilian defender touched it backward into the goal.

“I stayed calm because if I let myself get down I would have hurt the team,” Marcelo said. “It’s not the first time that this has happened, so you have to stay relaxed to help the team.”

The penalty kick was awarded when Fred appeared to be tugged inside the area by Lovren. The Croats insisted Fred wasn’t touched and at least five Croatian players swarmed around Nishimura of Japan to protest.

Neymar converted his shot from the spot even though Croatia goalkeeper Stipe Pletikosa touched the ball and nearly made the save.

Neymar had received a yellow card in the 27th for elbowing Real Madrid playmaker Luka Modric.

The other Group A match will be played between Mexico and Cameroon in Natal on Friday.

Brazil police, protesters clash as World Cup begins

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Brazilian police and protesters clashed on Thursday, hours before the opening game of the World Cup, which has been marred by construction delays and political unrest.
Police fired noise bombs to disperse a crowd of about 200 demonstrators angry about government overspending on the event. The protesters were trying to cut off a key avenue leading to the Corinthians Arena where the soccer match will be played on the eastern edge of Sao Paulo, a Reuters witness said.
At least one protester was arrested, local media reported. A producer for CNN was injured during the confrontation, witnesses said.
The protests were expected to grow in size before Brazil’s team plays Croatia at 5 p.m. (2000 GMT).
Much of the rest of Brazil’s biggest city and business capital resembled a ghost town during the usual morning rush hour after officials declared a partial holiday to ensure traffic to the stadium would be light. About 20 million people live in the metropolitan area.

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FIFA World Cup 2014 Brazil Match Schedule

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The 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil will take place in cities throughout South America's largest country, but the tournament will be characterized by short distances. Due to the planned renovations and modified air, rail, and road connections including a bullet train between Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, all the group games will take place in stadiums within a day's reach from your team's headquarters.
Match
Date
Time
Teams
Venue
Stadium
1
June 12
17:00
Brazil v Croatia
Sao Paulo
Arena de Sao Paulo
2
June 13
13:00
Mexico v Cameroon
Natal
Estadio das Dunas
3
June 13
16:00
Spain v Netherlands
Salvador
Arena Fonte Nova
4
June 13
18:00
Chile v Australia
Cuiaba
Arena Pantanal
5
June 14
13:00
Colombia v Greece
Belo Horizonte
Estadio Mineirao
6
June 14
22:00
Cote d'Ivoire v Japan
Recife
Arena Pernambuco
7
June 14
16:00
Uruguay v Costa Rica
Fortaleza
Estadio Castelao
8
June 14
18:00
England v Italy
Manaus
Arena Amazonia
9
June 15
13:00
Switzerland v Ecuador
Brasilia
Estadio Nacional
10
June 15
16:00
France v Honduras
Porto Alegre
Estadio Berira-Rio
11
June 15
19:00
Argentina v Bosnia-Herzegovina
Rio de Janeiro
Estadio do Maracana
12
June 16
16:00
Iran v Nigeria
Curitiba
Arena da Baixada
13
June 16
13:00
Germany v Portugal
Salvador
Arena Fonte Nova
14
June 16
19:00
Ghana v USA
Natal
Estadio das Dunas
15
June 17
13:00
Belgium v Algeria
Belo Horizonte
Estadio Mineirao
16
June 17
18:00
Russia v Korea Republic
Cuiaba
Arena Pantanal
17
June 17
16:00
Brazil v Mexico
Fortaleza
Estadio Castelao
18
June 18
18:00
Croatia v Cameroon
Manaus
Arena Amazonia
19
June 18
16:00
Spain v Chile
Rio de Janeiro
Estadio do Maracana
20
June 18
13:00
Netherlands v Australia
Porto Alegre
Estadio Beira-Rio
21
June 19
13:00
Colombia v Cote d'Ivoire
Brasilia
Estadio Nacional
22
June 19
19:00
Greece v Japan
Natal
Estadio das Dunas
23
June 19
16:00
Uruguay v England
Sao Paulo
Arena de Sao  Paulo
24
June 20
13:00
Costa Rica v Italy
Recife
Arena Pernambuco
25
June 20
16:00
Switzerland v France
Salvador
Arena Fonte Nova
26
June 20
19:00
Ecuador v Honduras
Curitiba
Arena Pantanal
27
June 21
13:00
Argentina v Iran
Belo Horizonte
Estadio Mineirao
28
June 21
18:00
Bosnia-Herzegovina v Nigeria
Cuiaba
Arena Pantanal
29
June 21
16:00
Germany v Ghana
Fortaleza
Estadio Castelao
30
June 22
18:00
Portugal v USA
Manaus
Arena Amazonia
31
June 22
13:00
Belgium v Russia
Rio de Janeiro
Estadio do Maracana
32
June 22
16:00
Algeria v Korea Republic
Porto Alegre
Estadio Beira-Rio
33
June 23
17:00
Brazil v Cameroon
Brasilia
Estadio Nacional
34
June 23
17:00
Croatia v Mexico
Recife
Arena Pernambuco
35
June 23
13:00
Spain v Australia
Curitiba
Arena da Baixada
36
June 23
13:00
Netherlands v Chile
Sao  Paulo
Arena de Sao Paulo
37
June 24
16:00
Colombia v Japan
Cuiaba
Arena Pantanal
38
June 24
17:00
Greece v Cote d'Ivoire
Fortaleza
Estadio Castelao
39
June 24
13:00
Uruguay v Italy
Natal
Estadio das Dunas
40
June 24
13:00
Costa Rica v England
Belo Horzonte
Estadio Mineirao
41
June 25
16:00
Switzerland v Honduras
Manaus
Arena Amazonia
42
June 25
17:00
Ecuador v France
Rio de Janeiro
Estadio do Maracana
43
June 25
13:00
Argentina v Nigeria
Porto Alegre
Estadio Beira-Rio
44
June 25
13:00
Bosnia-Herzegovina v Iran
Salvador
Arena Fonte Nova
45
June 26
13:00
Germany v USA
Recife
Arena Pernambuco
46
June 26
13:00
Portugal v Ghana
Brasilia
Estadio Nacional
47
June 26
17:00
Belgium v Korea Republic
Sao Paulo
Arena de Sao Paulo
48
June 26
17:00
Algeria v Russia
Curitiba
Arena Pantanal
49
June 28
13:00
1A v 2B
Belo Horizonte
Estadio Mineirao
50
June 28
17:00
1C v 2D
Rio de Janeiro
Estadio do Maracana
51
June 29
13:00
1B v 2A
Fortaleza
Estadio Castelao
52
June 29
17:00
1D v 2C
Recife
Arena Pernambuco
53
June 30
13:00
1E v 2F
Brasilia
Estadio Nacional
54
June 30
17:00
1G v 2H
Porto Alegre
Estadio Beira-Rio
55
July 1
13:00
1F v 2E
Sao Paulo
Arena de Sao Paulo
56
July 1
17:00
1H v 2G
Salvador
Arena Fonte Nova
57
July 4
17:00
W49 v W50
Fortaleza
Estadio Castelao
58
July 4
13:00
W53 v W54
Rio de Janeiro
Estadio do Maracana
59
July 5
17:00
W51 v W52
Salvador
Arena Fonte Nova
60
July 5
13:00
W55 v W56
Brazilia
Estadio Nacional
61
July 8
17:00
W57 v W58
Belo Horizonte
Estadio Mineirao
62
July 9
17:00
W59 v W60
Sao Paulo
Arena de Sao Paulo
63
July 12
17:00
L61 v L62
Brasilia
Estadio Nacional
64
July 13
16:00
W61 v W62
Rio de Janeiro
Estadio do Maracana

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