E aqui no Brasil existe um canal que vai passar TODOS OS 104 JOGOS DA COPA.
DE GRAÇA. EM 4K. NO YT.
Mas não serve porque tem piadinha e aparece a cara dos narradores e comentaristas num cantinho na hora do gol.
O brasileiro é MUITO MAL ACOSTUMADO e chora de barriga cheia.
Brazil had not lost a football match at home in 39 years. Then they hosted a World Cup semifinal against Germany, and inside six minutes the Germans scored four goals. By the half-hour it was 5-0. People in the stands had started to cry.
Brazil is the most successful football nation on earth, a five-time world champion. They had gone 62 home games without a single defeat across nearly four decades, the last one a loss to Peru back in 1975. They were missing two big players that night: their star Neymar, who had broken a bone in his back in the previous round, and their captain, Thiago Silva, who was banned for the game. Even so, almost everyone expected a close match.
It started in the 11th minute, when Thomas Müller scored. Then everything fell apart. Miroslav Klose made it 2-0, and that goal made him the top scorer in the history of the World Cup, beating a record held by Brazil's own Ronaldo. Toni Kroos scored twice within two minutes. Then Sami Khedira added a fifth, all of it before the 30th minute. Brazil did not force a single save out of the German goalkeeper in the whole first half, and by the break thousands of fans had given up and gone home.
Germany scored two more after half-time. Brazil pulled one back right at the end to make it 7-1. It matched the worst defeat in Brazil's entire history, level with a 6-0 loss to Uruguay all the way back in 1920. No host country had ever lost this badly at a World Cup, and it was the most one-sided semifinal the tournament had ever seen. Germany went on to win the whole thing.
The whole world watched it live. The game became the most talked-about sporting event in the history of Twitter at the time, with 35.6 million posts during the 90 minutes. When Germany scored that fifth goal, people sent more than 580,000 posts in a single minute, more than any moment in any match before it, and bigger than the Super Bowl.
In Brazil, the score never went away. People turned "7-1" into everyday shorthand for any disaster, from a building project that never gets finished to a bad day at work. When something goes badly wrong, Brazilians still say "7-1 wasn't enough." A football result became the national word for catastrophe.
13 de maio de 2017. A data de hoje pode ser meio agridoce. Existe alegria nos que conseguiram ver a última apresentação de Chester no Brasil, e o arrependimento, em tantos outros, por pensar “no próximo eu vou”.
Um show de muitas emoções. A primeira vez de muitos e, para a grande maioria, a última.
Hoje é um dia que pode doer em vários de nós. Acolham os seus sentimentos. Acolham os seus. Somos uma comunidade só. Somos soldiers. ❤️
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