Brazil’s was a record breaking beating at the semi-finals of the 2014 World Cup by Germany. No-one saw that coming, and more people were optimistic of a Brazil victory than a humiliation by the Germans. It was disastrous and embarrassing. Now we scoured parts of the internet to bring you a summary of interesting images that capture the mood and visualization of what it looks like, for Brazil to get beaten, in images.
Well, to start with, Twitter gave a report of the tweets sent out during the match. A record in itself, there were 35.6 million tweets sent though the live game. This does not include before and after. This is the game that caught most interest globally going by the tweets. This man tells a story by himself, a fan who was quite hopeful had a plastic version of the World cup, you know he would otherwise not get to hold the real cup if they won, well it was frustrating for him afterwards.This photo of a Brazil flag mock was doing it’s rounds last night after Brazil conceded 7 goals.
Brazil fans at some point rioted and though it was not a big scene, it spelled out the frustration in the fans hearts.
Someone even had time to develop this World cup 2014 version of the face palm.
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Here’s another face-palm developed of the “Christ The Redeemer” statue in Rio.
There’s a Felipe Scolari face palm
German Chancellor Merkel also had her moment of conquest in Memes.
Pele the legend got remembered too.
Brazil Captain David Luiz cried at the interview where he apologized for the performance.Brazil players after the match
Last but not least, this photo featured prominently on social media all through the match. Shows a German flag that developed a mouth ant teeth, looking to devour the Brazil one. The game was entertaining for the Germany fans and quite the opposite for Brazil fans. I was championing for Germany last night.
What was it like for you, what would you say was your high or low moment during the game, that’s if you did watch it?
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