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David Luiz Crying 7-1
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Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review and "David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review"
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David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
Side: The
Brazilians keep marching on, but their last match took a major toll on the hosts. The terrible injury to
Neymar which has him out for the remainder of the
World Cup coupled with the yellow card accumulation suspension for
Thiago Silva has the
Seleção wondering where they are going to turn.
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
Both are devastating blows for
Brazil as they now must find a new focal
point on the offense and have to replace half of the dominant central defense that is a huge reason why the Brazilians are still alive. However, the injury has completely changed the expectations on the pre-tournament favorites. Now they are seen as a slight underdog to Germany, and the country who came into the tournament preaching a win-or-bust mentality suddenly have the pressure lifted. Therefore, it may allow them to play a more free-flowing game like the Brazil of old rather than the somewhat subdued version that's shown up so far.
It's more than likely that
Dante will be the man who takes Thiago Silva's place, which is obviously a dropoff, but not one Brazil cannot overcome, but it's the decision on who plays in place of Neymar that could ultimately determine the outcome of the match.
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
Brazil is well known as a side that loves to play on the front foot, put pressure on their opponent, and use creative play in the final third to break down even the best defense, but with their superstar sidelined, it may be best to choose a more defensive minded side. Bringing on
Willian or
Bernard would provide just that.
Even though each of those players is an attacking threat, they both have the ability to track back and defend which Jô would not. Another benefit to using a midfielder is that it leaves an attacker on the bench as a possible sub in the event that the Brazilians fall behind. As for the matchup with the
Germans, it actually sets up pretty well for Brazil.
Teams that have played at a high pace have given Germany problems thus far.
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
Obviously Brazil cannot play at the same pace without Neymar, but they still should be able to bang the ball around the midfield quickly and then release down the flanks.
Fernandinho,
Oscar and
Paulinho should be able to control the ball through the center, and it's possible that without the Neymar-centric focus they've had, it may allow
Hulk and
Fred more opportunities. As long as the defense can hold it's shape they should be able to slow down the
German attack that still doesn't look completely comfortable with the false-nine or
Miroslav Klose leading the attack. It's possible the loss of Neymar completely derails Brazil, but it's also very possible they ban together and play an even more inspired game.
Plus, there's still that stat that says the Brazilians simply don't lose in Brazil (last loss in
1975) and
European sides still can't seem to get it right against
South Americans in this World Cup.
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
David Luiz Crying 7-1 Germany vs Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup Post Match Interview Review
- published: 15 Jul 2014
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