Ref says no penalty.Ġ2.40 (IST): 61' SAVE!Julio Cesar makes an acrobatic save to deny Muller his 2nd goal.Ġ2.30 (IST:51' Brazil create a couple of good chances but fail to reduce the massive goal deficit.Ġ2.26 (IST):Germany now have the highest number goals in World Cup history (221). Can Germany inflict further pain.Ġ2.56 (IST): 69'Schurrle is on the scoresheet now! He slots home a simple chance to extend Germany's lead to 6-0 vs Brazil.Ġ2.41 (IST): 62'Luiz puts in an excellent ball for Maicon inside the box, who takes the ball down and then tumbles to the ground after minimal contact with a German defender. This will be Brazil's worst loss.Ġ3.02 (IST):Brazil's heaviest international loss came vs Uruguay in 1920 (0-6). This is Brazil's worst international loss, in the course of which, Germany became the leading goal scorers in all World Cups with 223 goals.Ġ3.20 (IST): It's all over!The crowd has been reduced to stunned silence! Germany have thrashed a hapless Brazil side 7-1 to reach their record eighth World Cup final.Ġ3.06 (IST): 78'Schurrle gets his second goal! Germany are now 7-0 up vs Brazil. Muller took his goals tally in this tournament to 5, just one short of leader James Rodridguez who has six. That's it from me for now, goodbye!Ġ3.26 (IST):What a game of records! First Miroslav Klose scored his 16th World Cup goal to become the highest scorer in the history of the tournament.
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While you wait (im)patiently for Argentina and Netherlands to kick-off, you could be treated to some quality Test match, the first of the five-match series between India and England at Nottingham and follow it through our live coverage. For now, as Germany celebrate away in the morose back alleys of Belo Horizonte, I take leave for now. A dream final between the free-spirited Germans and the Dutch? Or Messi's chance at international redemption? We will have to wait and watch out for that. Now for the entertainment to shift to Sao Paolo, where Argentina and Netherlands battle it out for a spot in the final. ( FIFA World Cup 2014 Tracker | Matchcentre)Ġ3.29 (IST):If there was any fixture that could trump the group stage match between Netherlands and Spain, it was this. Catch the live streaming of the match on LivSports here.A brace each from Toni Kroos and Andre Schurrle and goals from Thomas Muller, Miroslav Klose and Sami Khedira helped Germany beat Brazil in the semi-final of the FIFA World Cup. Lets hope its an entertaining World Cup final unlike the pedestrian one we witnessed in 2010.Ĭatch live telecast of the Germany vs Argentina FIFA World Cup 2014 final on Sony Six and Sony Six HD. Germany on the other hand are a well-oiled machine and each and every player has contributed immensely for them to reach this stage. Commentators have compared Messi’s performance in this tournament to that of his predecessor, the legendary Diego Maradona. Widely regarded as the world’s best player, Argentina’s skipper Lionel Messi will be the cynosure of all eyes. Argentina on the other hand also have a chequered history in World Cups and have reached two finals and won the trophy in 19.
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After reaching the finals in 2002, they finished third in two consecutive World Cups. Since the turn of the century, they have had a great record in this event despite not winning it. Germany’s astounding 7-1 walloping of hosts Brazil in the Semi-Finals have put them as firm favorites to clinch their fourth title.
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The final will be played at the humongous cauldron of the Marcana stadium in Rio de Janerio. The FIFA World Cup 2014 reaches its grand finale and the the footballing feast draws to a close with two footballing teams with rich footballing history, Germany and Argentina facing off in their quest to clinch their first World Cup in this century. Lionel Messi (left) and Thomas Mueller © Getty Images