quarta-feira, 9 de julho de 2014

World Cup 2014: Brazil cracked up, says Germany's Joachim Low : Brasil "desmoronou" diz o técnico da Seleção Alemã

A midia internacional ( BBC Sports )  teve mais respeito e consideração pelos brasileiros, do que a midia nacional , que não teve pejo de humilhar a todos os brasileiros, publicando em primeira pagina manchetes vergonhosas e fotos do "jogador brasileiro" , prostrado, de quatro no chão, apos a derrota para a Seleção Alemã, ontem no Mineirão .
Enquanto muitos "abandonam o barco" e "crucificam" os nossos jogadores, nós solidarizamo-nos com a Seleção Brasileira de Futebol, lembrando que a receita para o sucesso é saber aprender com as lições que nos são dadas pelos nossos adversários.  Tanto que, o tecnico Joachim Low, apontou, claramente, tanto o caminho que eles percorreram para alcançar esta vitoria na Copa 2014, como as falhas precisam ser corrigidas na Seleção Brasileira.
Dentro de um cenário de internacional, é preciso estar bem preparado para assegurar lugar de destaque.
Tal como os alemães, o povo brasileiro também tem raça, coragem e orgulho de ser brasileiro.
Avante BRASIL, e salve a Seleção .
BBC News - 09.jul.14

Brazil "cracked up" during Tuesday's stunning 7-1 World Cup semi-final defeat by Germany, according to victorious coach Joachim Low.  (  A seleção brasileira "desmoronou" durante a espantosa derrota de 7 a 1 , para a Alemanha na semi-final da Copa do Mundo 2014 , de acordo com o tecnico vitorioso Joachim Low .) 

ALEMAES COMEMORAM A VITORIA SOBRE O BRASIL E PARTEM PARA A FINAL 
"OS ALEMAES MOSTRARAM DO QUE ELES SÃO FEITOS, ELES QUERIAM MAIS GOLS
ISTO MOSTRA COMO IMPLACAVEIS ELES SÃO" afirma SHEARER  da ALEMANHA 

The three-time winners scored on five occasions in the first half - including four in six minutes - as they inflicted Brazil's biggest World Cup loss.
"Scoring three in four minutes the hosts were in shock," said Low.
"We were extremely cool and realised they were cracking up, and we took advantage of that."
Low, whose Germany side lost 1-0 to Spain in the 2010 semi-final, added: "We had a clear, persistent game-plan and if we were courageous and believed in our own strengths, we would win this match.
"That the result would be so emphatic was not to be expected."
Low then turned his attention to Sunday's final, where Germany will either meet either Argentina or Netherlands, who play each other on Wednesday.
"We've won this match. We're in the final of the World Cup, against a different opponent," he said.

"We were lucky that the hosts were shell-shocked. Now we must prepare well for the final."
Bayern Munich's Thomas Muller said his side's thrashing of Brazil was "totally crazy".
"We can't run away with ourselves," said the 24-year-old, who opened the scoring in the 11th minute, before Miroslav Klose struck to become the World Cup's all-time leading scorer.
"Just as it was said that we were finished after the Algeria game, now we'll be praised to the heavens. We haven't reached our goal yet."
Muller called for his team-mates to put their "heart and soul" into one more game - the World Cup final on Sunday.
"Of course, we didn't expect that score," he said. "But you can see how different games can go.
"Brazil reacted differently and moved forward fast when they won the ball, which left more space than you get against defence-minded teams.
"We used that until the middle of the first half and, at some point, the opponent has to break."

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