
BELO HORIZONTE, (AFP) – Germany tore apart Brazil 7-1 in the first half of the World Cup semi-final in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday.
At the second half of the game Schürrle scored two more goals at the 69′ 79‘ while Brazil’s Oscar hit the net 90′.
Teams
Brazil: Julio Cesar – Maicon, David Luiz (capt), Dante, Marcelo – Bernard, Fernandinho (Paulinho 46), Oscar, Luiz Gustavo, Hulk (Ramires 46) – Fred (Willian 69)
Yellow card: Dante (68)
Germany: Manuel Neuer – Philipp Lahm (capt), Jerome Boateng, Mats Hummels (Per Mertesacker 46), Benedikt Howedes – Sami Khedira (Julian Draxler 77), Bastian Schweinsteiger, Toni Kroos – Thomas Mueller, Miroslav Klose (Andre Schuerrle 58), Mesut Ozil
Referee: M. Rodriguez (MEX)
Brazil’s equal-heaviest defeat
Previous record: 6-0 (v Uruguay, South American Championship; Vina del Mar, Chile; September 1920)
Brazil’s heaviest defeat on home soil
Previous record: 1-5 (v Argentina, friendly; Rio de Janeiro; January 1939)
Brazil’s heaviest World Cup defeat
Previous record: 0-3 v France (final; Paris; July 1998)
Most goals conceded by Brazil at a World Cup
Previous record: Brazil 6-5 Poland (after extra time, last 16; Strasbourg, France; June 1938)
Heaviest defeat for a World Cup host nation
Previous record:
Sweden 2-5 Brazil (final; Solna; June 1958)
Mexico 1-4 Italy (quarter-finals; Toluca; June 1970)
South Africa 0-3 Uruguay (group phase; Pretoria; June 2010)
Equalled the most goals conceded by a World Cup host nation in a single game
Previous record: Switzerland 5-7 Austria (quarter-finals; Lausanne; June 1954)
Biggest World Cup semi-final win
Previous record:
Argentina 6-1 United States (Montevideo; July 1930)
Uruguay 6-1 Yugoslavia (Montevideo; July 1930)
West Germany 6-1 Austria (Basel, Switzerland; June 1954)
NB: Argentina beat Peru 6-0 in second-round match (replacing semi-finals) at 1978 tournament in Rosario, Argentina
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