Brazil v. Germany (8 July 2014).
2010s, 2014, 2014 FIFA World Cup
Context: But, it isn't working. They're two down. Lahm, this time. Müller missed it! And that's three, Toni Kroos! Germany are running riot! They cannot believe it! Splendid hit, from Kroos. You've got something on that, as well. With Julio Cesar, couldn't keep it out. And Toni Kroos marks his fiftieth cap for Germany, with a goal. And once or twice in there, it's just resembling a shooting gallery. Oh, and look at this now. This could get worse; Khedira plays it inside. Oh! It's four, nil! Unbelievable! Kroos again! And Brazil are just being played off the park! This is quite astonishing.
“Khedira plays it wide, Özil! Khedira again! Five, nil! This is utterly, beyond belief!”
Brazil v. Germany https://web.archive.org/web/20140709072936/http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/johncassidy/2014/07/brazil-world-cup-humiliation.html (8 July 2014).
2010s, 2014, 2014 FIFA World Cup
Context: Look at this, again! Khedira plays it wide, Özil! Khedira again! Five, nil! This is utterly, beyond belief! Where is this goal scoring going to end? Well, if this was boxing? The referee would be stopping it, to save Brazil from further punishment. Five goals in the first twenty-nine minutes from a rampant Germany; Brazil have simply unraveled. Fred, here's Luiz Gustavo. Marcelo. Just need something, anything. To lift their confidence, but.
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