| Idree said: Oh apparantly the ref helped us by tripping Robben and giving Silva the red card he was supossed to have. If Brazil was left with 10 man from then on, the score would've been much more skewed towards the Dutch. The ref actually wanted to keep it a match and helped Brazil from getting overwhelmed emotionally again. if that was the case, as i said the score would be much more skewed towards the Dutch, as frankly 3 of the 7 goals Germany made within 6 mins weren't because of the German team's so called superiority, it's just that the Brazilian squad couldn't keep their emotions in check, and everything came tumbling down and germany didn't let up. So people who honestly judge Germany by this 1 match and see them as favourites love to jump on bandwagons and completely forget how they drew against Ghana and barely beat a France which was helf together long enough to self-implode after the World Cup. As i see it, The German squad will be in for a surprise if they judge their own skill on basis of their game against Brazil, instead of their previous games. Because Argentina won't implode like Brazil. |
The German team were the first people who tried to stop the euphoria about the game. They're not stupid, they know how this game fits into the bigger picture. They didn't celebrate big, they were focused and they know what Argentina is for a team. No one expects a festival like the semis.
The game can easily go either way but in my opinion the Germans can only defeat themselves. Wouldn't be the first time if they started to show nerves in an important game.
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