"Lahm, Khedira. Lahm, again. Trying to make sure, and they do make sure! Six, nil! You wonder where all this is going to end for Germany? Schürrle, getting in on the act. Well, they're really booing now. André Schürrle. Fred was booed off in the middle of all that. And Schürrle gets his second goal of the tournament, he got one against Algeria as well. Six, nil. Germany, really rubbing Brazil's noses in it."
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2014FIFA World Cup2010s in association footballHistory of sport in BrazilHistory of sport in Germany
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Ian Darke, Brazil v. Germany (8 July 2014)
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