My Brazilian Ju Jitsu coach is Brazilian and I text him saying “now you know what it’s like to be English and have Germany destroy your World Cup dreams”
When Bayern Munich (most of the national German team) won the Champions League In 2013 destroying Barcelona over 2 legs on the way to the final I said to my dad Germany will win the 2014 World Cup. Only for my dad to say to me 15 months later “you were right about Germany, how did you know?” I replied “most of the German team play week in, week out for the same team Bayern Munich and Munich were beat Barcelona 7-2/3 over two legs in the quarter or semi finals of the Champions League. They looked like a team on a mission” and they were dominating club and international football at the time
My Brazilian Ju Jitsu coach is Brazilian and I text him at halftime saying “now you know what it’s like to be English and have Germany destroy your World Cup dreams”
Funny thing is that Brazil crapped the bed again in the 3rd place game against Holland. People think that the 3rd place match is just for playing bench players or young upcoming stars, but Brazil had a special opportunity to make amends with the public and show that the Germany game was a fluke. The Brazilian fans thought that was the setup as well, but the game proved otherwise. Thiago Silva was lucky not to get a red card early on and David Luiz gifted the 2nd goal to Blind. IMHO Brazil should have dismissed every player from the national team, and the coaching staff, and started from scratch. For certain, Luiz should never have been given a yellow jersey again. Sure, they would have been in the wilderness for a bit, but Brazil has talent like no other place and would have rebounded. I'm not so naive as to think that would ever happen, but it would have been seen by the Brazilian public as an honest endeavor.
I was watching this at a bar, and my poor bartender friend missed goals 3, 4, and 5 due (mostly) to his job! Ok, the third goal he missed simply because he was asking me if I thought Brazil could come back. I was explaining to him that it's certainly possible because this Germany team actually gave up a 4-0 in qualifiers in one game (at home, against Sweden, drawing 4-4), and the third goal was scored as I was telling him that. I reacted and he immediately turned around was like, "They scored again?" About a minute later, he had to go get something from the back (because he'd run out). He went, and moments later, the 4th goal was scored. He came back as the celebration was dying down - and again, he said, "They scored *again?"* He *waited* this time because he was worried he was going to miss another goal. But after about 2 minutes, he figured it was safe to go back and check on another customer's food. He was walking away when the ball came to Hummels. Then Hummels had his epic dribble and the *5th* goal was scored. My friend came back out literally 30 seconds later, told the customer, "your food will be out any minute now," then turned to look at the screen, saw more celebrating, and *again,* was like, "They scored *again?"* 😂😂😂😭😭😭 I felt so bad for him at that point! He was afraid to leave the bar area for a moment. But yes, after that, he asked me several questions, like, "How did this happen? Are Germany that strong? Or are Brazil that bad?" (I told him Germany are indeed that strong - this team, with this coach, and mostly the same starting cast defeated England 4-1 and Argentina 4-0 in 2010, and defeated Portugal 4-0 earlier in this tournament - but this was also a collapse on Brazil's part). I still think he enjoyed witnessing this event - even if his job got in the way of that.
Great video; just one thing about the German Football Association logo at 0:21 which should technically have 3 stars because Germany hadn't yet won their fourth WC at the time of this match.
You've never heard of Litex vs CSKA Sofia - 8:0 or USA vs Thailand - 20:0 at the Women's World Cup in 2019 if you describe that 7:1 as the worst football defeat.
@footballnarrative24 Good point there. But this loss isn't the only devastating one in football, plus Brazil couldn't lose to Germany like that if Neymar wasn't injured and Thiago Silva wasn't suspended during the match with Colombia.
Great video......death of joga bonito or whatever it's called,Brazil don't play like they did before probably bc of the scars from this match and footy died a bit that day
@@elzurdorodriguez6650 It's because of the injury Neymar had against Colombia. But I agree about the crying part - they cried like Neymar passed away the moment he was subbed out in Brazil vs Colombia.
Of course they were going to decline as Brazil can't play to systems and tactics like robots,they play for the love of it but football because of spain and Pep has becoming dead, no more players doing magic as they would be subbed for not doing the pass they practice in training, its like basketball now where they have plays they practice
The funniest hiding in football ever...the day when Brazil and it's fans learned what humility meant
My Brazilian Ju Jitsu coach is Brazilian and I text him saying “now you know what it’s like to be English and have Germany destroy your World Cup dreams”
The tragedy is that people take a *game* so seriously that losing is equated with death and tragedy when it’s really just a game.
@@matthewgliatto7339 That's the love for the sport we all have. The happiness that comes with winning also hits different.
Listen imagine 2 seconds left of the game your team drew with the other but 2 second lster they score to win. How would you feel
When Bayern Munich (most of the national German team) won the Champions League In 2013 destroying Barcelona over 2 legs on the way to the final I said to my dad Germany will win the 2014 World Cup. Only for my dad to say to me 15 months later “you were right about Germany, how did you know?” I replied “most of the German team play week in, week out for the same team Bayern Munich and Munich were beat Barcelona 7-2/3 over two legs in the quarter or semi finals of the Champions League. They looked like a team on a mission” and they were dominating club and international football at the time
My Brazilian Ju Jitsu coach is Brazilian and I text him at halftime saying “now you know what it’s like to be English and have Germany destroy your World Cup dreams”
this video deserves more views 👏🏻👏🏻😁
@@mundzirmaster198 Hopefully it will come bro. Thank you though
Next level bro probably the best i have seen on this match the script was fire too
@Parag-Ton618 Thank you so much bro. Means a lot 🤝
This was the game that the two greatest football nations in history will never forget, for different reasons.
@@vitanus For Germany it was their Greatest Win. For Brazil It was Darkest Day Ever.
Absolute banger! I wish I’d gotten this video recommended sooner. I hope this channel gets the recognition it deserves!
Thank you so much. Hope UA-cam recognises it as well
Imagine if Joachim Löw didn't tell his team to take it slow, it would've been more catastrophic for Brazil
Brazil has lost games before... Remember 1982.... Forza Italia
Funny thing is that Brazil crapped the bed again in the 3rd place game against Holland. People think that the 3rd place match is just for playing bench players or young upcoming stars, but Brazil had a special opportunity to make amends with the public and show that the Germany game was a fluke. The Brazilian fans thought that was the setup as well, but the game proved otherwise. Thiago Silva was lucky not to get a red card early on and David Luiz gifted the 2nd goal to Blind.
IMHO Brazil should have dismissed every player from the national team, and the coaching staff, and started from scratch. For certain, Luiz should never have been given a yellow jersey again. Sure, they would have been in the wilderness for a bit, but Brazil has talent like no other place and would have rebounded. I'm not so naive as to think that would ever happen, but it would have been seen by the Brazilian public as an honest endeavor.
"Goal for germany" or "It's 1:7" have become proverbs in brazil if things go wrong.
When I think about Brazil in world cup and why they failed, I can look back to 2014 world cup. This lost have haunted them ever since.
6:57 at that time schrulle was in the bathroom 😂😂
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I was watching this at a bar, and my poor bartender friend missed goals 3, 4, and 5 due (mostly) to his job!
Ok, the third goal he missed simply because he was asking me if I thought Brazil could come back. I was explaining to him that it's certainly possible because this Germany team actually gave up a 4-0 in qualifiers in one game (at home, against Sweden, drawing 4-4), and the third goal was scored as I was telling him that. I reacted and he immediately turned around was like, "They scored again?"
About a minute later, he had to go get something from the back (because he'd run out). He went, and moments later, the 4th goal was scored. He came back as the celebration was dying down - and again, he said, "They scored *again?"*
He *waited* this time because he was worried he was going to miss another goal. But after about 2 minutes, he figured it was safe to go back and check on another customer's food. He was walking away when the ball came to Hummels. Then Hummels had his epic dribble and the *5th* goal was scored. My friend came back out literally 30 seconds later, told the customer, "your food will be out any minute now," then turned to look at the screen, saw more celebrating, and *again,* was like, "They scored *again?"* 😂😂😂😭😭😭
I felt so bad for him at that point! He was afraid to leave the bar area for a moment. But yes, after that, he asked me several questions, like, "How did this happen? Are Germany that strong? Or are Brazil that bad?" (I told him Germany are indeed that strong - this team, with this coach, and mostly the same starting cast defeated England 4-1 and Argentina 4-0 in 2010, and defeated Portugal 4-0 earlier in this tournament - but this was also a collapse on Brazil's part). I still think he enjoyed witnessing this event - even if his job got in the way of that.
160 views is crazy! The editing, the video presentation deserves more, i don't know how tf UA-cam algorithm works lol
Glad you liked it! 😁 And about the algorithm. No one knows tbh
Great video; just one thing about the German Football Association logo at 0:21 which should technically have 3 stars because Germany hadn't yet won their fourth WC at the time of this match.
@@rickblaine7036 Good observation. Didn't notice that. Thank you for pointing it out
And later, Brazil lost the third place match against Holland(who, in my opinion, deserved to be in the finals) by 3-0
You forgot to mention Hummels dribbling through the midfield for the 5th goal.
You've never heard of Litex vs CSKA Sofia - 8:0 or USA vs Thailand - 20:0 at the Women's World Cup in 2019 if you describe that 7:1 as the worst football defeat.
@IGG2002 I'm talking about the Impact this loss had. This was potentially the most devastating of all. Can't be compared with those losses
@footballnarrative24 Good point there. But this loss isn't the only devastating one in football, plus Brazil couldn't lose to Germany like that if Neymar wasn't injured and Thiago Silva wasn't suspended during the match with Colombia.
Best day in football EVER❤ And Germany took their foot from the throttle in the 2nd half. Otherwise it would have been double digits❤❤
great video bro
Glad you enjoyed
@footballnarrative24 ty, keep up
And even with that team they never defeated Spain in an official match despite playing in the same confederation. 😂
Now you know what the French felt in 39
and there was one guy who guessed right he said germany would win 1:7 and a brazilian guy was laughing hahah guess whos laughin now
Great video......death of joga bonito or whatever it's called,Brazil don't play like they did before probably bc of the scars from this match and footy died a bit that day
@@TheDfitz1980 Agreed. This loss was devastating and the effects are still there.
Joga bonito died in the 80s.
The Brazilian team played like they were high from home weed which they thought would boost them but instead did the opposite
Brazil cried like children what they couldn't defend like men
@@elzurdorodriguez6650 It's because of the injury Neymar had against Colombia. But I agree about the crying part - they cried like Neymar passed away the moment he was subbed out in Brazil vs Colombia.
I believe they would have won with Neymar and Thiago Silva. Two best players not on the pitch made a big impact.
Please don’t make us remember 😂
Of course they were going to decline as Brazil can't play to systems and tactics like robots,they play for the love of it but football because of spain and Pep has becoming dead, no more players doing magic as they would be subbed for not doing the pass they practice in training, its like basketball now where they have plays they practice