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Who would win between Germany 2014 and Brazil 2002?

This is an interesting question, especially given the fact that I think only Miroslav Klose was the only one to play both matches. But, when it comes to both these sides facing each other, I’d have to go with Brazil simply because they have more goal scorers compared to the 2014 German Team.If we list the Playing XI, they would look something like this.Brazil (2002): Dida, Cafu, Lucio, Edmilson, Roque Junior, Gilberto Silva, Kaka, Roberto Carlos, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, RonaldoGerman (2014): Neuer, Lahm, Hummels, Howedes, Boateng, Kroos, Khedira, Ozil, Muller, Gotze, KloseIf you see the German team of 2014, only a few players like Muller, Klose, and maybe even Gotze would get you goals. And even that is not guaranteed. But, the 2002 World Cup saw Brazil just score goals for fun.Also, consider the following:In 2002, Ronaldo scored 8 goals, Rivaldo got 5, Ronaldinho got 2 and Brazil scored 18 goals in the tournament.In 2014, Muller got 5, the second highest in the tournament. He played on the right wing allowing Klose to play down the middle. A bold choice of tactics from Joachim Low.However, Germany also got 18 goals. You’d have to go into how many chances were created in the outset of the tournament (something I am convinced that Brazil had much more).But, the attacking instinct and the flair with which the 2002 side played with, you’d have to go with them for the win in this one. This is essentially a good defensive side v a good attacking side. Would be a great one to watch. Unfortunately it will never happen.

How can Germany lose against Brazil?

I didn’t watch the match, but the whole 7–1 game if you really want to analyse the whole thing, is really atypical. We have seen great teams with high morale and great chemistry playing against pitiful teams and winning with smaller results, Brazil thought we could win, not only win, but easily and that was what doomed us all. Prior to that match we played against Colombia, I remember being on a bar watching that match and having that “they are getting carried away” feeling, it wasn’t an easy match against Colombia, but somehow we passed them; the whole thing with Neymar, his ``````````injury´´´´´´´´´´, was also something that “motivated” the players to win the match against Germany, I also remember when they were posing for the picture they had his shirt and their talking before the game was “we are going to win, we are doing well, we will do it for Neymar”, meanwhile Germany was focused, minimising interviews and if they were to talk they would say things like “we are focusing on the game, we aim to give our best”, the whole feeling behind it was more cool than Brazil’s. The rest is history.This time, Brazil wasn’t sure of its victory, we came with humility and we won the game, a part of German media was as carried away as Brazil was before that 7–1, maybe they should have known better. Brazil never had a bad national team, if there is something we can boast is the quality of our players, however a lot of great individuals together don’t necessarily mean a great group (aka 2006 World Cup Brazil national team), I’m not undermining either the teams that won, they were better than us, but being surprised that Brazil won this latest game is to underestimate Brazil, maybe some people have short memory problems, in 25 years, Brazil was only below the top 5 ranking 5 times ( 2011 #6; 2012 #18; 2013 #10; 2014 #6; 2015 #6).

What did it feel like as a fan when Brazil lost to Germany (1-7) and to the Netherlands (0-3)?

I'm a Brazilian teenager and I have never seen the national team winning the World Cup (was too young in 2002). Although I'm not a big soccer fan myself, I was considering partaking in the anti Fifa-World Cup protests because of reasons well-known why Brazil shouldn't host the event (corruption, lack of investment in health and education, precarious transport and working conditions etc). But, soccer does have a magic. People often tend not to recognize how much importance soccer has on Brazil's culture and society, it's usually unexplainable to foreigners. That being said, my opinion is that giving so much importance to such a sport has both pros and cons. The upside is basically the union promoted by it, when you party on the street celebrating a victory with people from all ethnicities, religions, social classes. However, the downside, which now that Brazil lost (and by an absolute and unexpected blow-out) is being more focused on, that is the fact that soccer, and generally sport, is "opium" for the people, the panem et circenses, and in this exact moment there are people out here in the street protesting  (by that I mean, setting buses on fire and vandalizing) against the flaws in the government, against the most expensive World Cup of all time (too late huh?).Finally, how does it feel? Well, for me, a teen who barely watches 3 soccer games a year, it felt terrible and much worse than I expected, I even cried in front of my parents. For the Brazilian people in general, it's basically a disaster. We are already saddened by the idea of telling our kids and grandkids about this historic game. After the incredibly loud streets we could hear at kickoff here in São Paulo, it is now in total silence.I'm sorry for David Luiz, Neymar, Thiago Silva and also our coach Felipão. But I have to admit, well played Germany, you deserved it.Sorry for my English mistakes.

What went wrong for Brazil in the 7-1 defeat against Germany?

A lot of things went wrong -Teamwork. German team were in top form with Klose determined to break and make records. The team had a combination of both young as well as experienced players. The bonding between players was at an all time high. You could see that coordination in them.Intimidating opponents. After the first two goals, you could see that the german side were having a lot of fun and were easily able to dominate the game. They seemed intimidating. But that is a part of the game strategy.Pressure. Brazilians had enormous pressure on them. They were playing at home and this means they had pressure to perform and win. They started off well initially. Too much pressure equals you can’t give your best.Psychology. Brazilians, instead of enjoying while playing like the germans did, seemed to only focus on winning. They were only viewing it as a competition.Overconfidence. Germany was able to score only one goal against France during the quarterfinal stage and it almost seemed like they barely made it to the next stage with Hummels being the only goal scorer. Brazil might have considered this and taken them lightly.Injury. Not having Neymar in the team (since he was injured during quarterfinals) costed them. Brazil did not have a good striker to rely on.Mindset. - When germany was up 2 goals, Brazil was shaken. They lost the cool and were half the time confused about what they were doing. They did not a strong mind and gave in.Playing with emotions. - On one side you have an extremely emotional team that has tremendous pressure on themselves plus absence of star player and on the other side you have a team that is more logical in its thinking and neither succumbs to emotions nor pressure and have a tactical mindset, a balanced team and an amazing team work. When germany was asked about how they felt post this match, they said they haven’t won the finals yet. The way they controlled their emotions irrespective of winning or losing is something that Brazil needs to learn from Germany. The German team usually avoids display of emotions and have a controlled mind which makes them a strong team.Brazil did not correct their mistakes after the first 2 goals. Scolari did not provide the right guidance. This game just had more to do with mental setup rather than physical setup.

Was this Mexico loss worse than the Brazil vs Germany one?

To me yeah.Yeah I know Brazil lost at the World Cup,but at least they still have won 5 World Cups and Copa Americas so what do they have to be sad about?Meanwhile Mexico never won anything!

When will Brazil play vs Germany again?

Does it matter?

GERMANY 7-1 over BRA7-1L in BRA7-1L.
F#ckin Peepee can't erase this from your memory anymore than ant BRA7-1LIAN can. LMFAO.
Miroslav Klose becomes all time greatest scorer in World Cup history.
Germany becomes the top scoring team in World Cup history.
Germany first team ever to reach 4 straight WC semi finals.

What is your opinion on Germany's 1-0 loss to Brazil in the friendly?

No one expected another 7:1 - it's a different Germany and a different Brazil than in 2014.Germany has a long history of losing friendlies before major competitions. I don't know why it happens, but it happens all the time. Still, it was Germany's first loss after 22 undefeated games, which is quite a streak. But the games against Spain and Brazil showed - World Cup will not be easy.

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