Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Friday 11 July 2014

The best player in the world goes up against the ultimate team machine, on the world's biggest stage.

Jose Mourinho's exclusive World Cup analysis When Lionel Messi's  takes on Germany in Sunday's WorldCup final, it looks at first glance like a meeting between brilliant individual scoring talent and the tight discipline of a collective unit.

Wednesday 9 July 2014

Three Records in One Game

3 records in one game!

1. Most goals scored, overall finals
Miroslav Klose - 16 goals

2. Most goals scored in a semi-final, one team
Germany 7 goals

3. Biggest defeat against Brazil since 1920
Germany 7-1 (Uruguay 6-0, 1920)

The Final scoreboard!!! 7-1 thumbs up for for Germany against Brazil in World Cup 2014 Semi Final


The all-time FIFA World Cup scoring record now belongs to Miroslav Klose.


Miroslav Klose celebrates scoring his team's second goal against Brazil. The goal made Klose the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history


Germany win the first semifinal against Brazil with the final score line of 7-1


Andre Schuerrle celebrates scoring a goal during the semi-final football match between Brazil and Germany at The Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on July 8, 2014.—AFP photo


Friday 4 July 2014

Toni Schumacher ended up saving the game for Germany against France by stopping two of the penalties in the World Cup 1982.

Toni Schumacher ended up saving the game for Germany, stopping two of the penalties. Germany made the final, which they lost 3-1 to Italy.

Football matches between Germany and France have always been extra special.

Football matches between Germany and France have always been extra special. The two teams first played in a World Cup in Sweden in 1958 in the playoff for third place. The French beat the Germans 6-3 in the match in a high-scoring affair. France's Just Fontaine, who scored 13 times at the 1958 tournament, ended the match with four goals to his name

Germany's Miroslav Klose, 2nd from left, stretches during an official training session one day before the World Cup quarterfinal soccer match between Germany and France at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Thursday, July 3, 2014.