The pseudonym "Philo Vaihinger" has been abandoned. All posts have been and are written by me, Joseph Auclair.

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Germany 7 – 1 Brazil


I was driving home yesterday and heard Germany go from a 1 to nothing lead to a 5 to nothing lead by 29 minutes into the game.

The announcers said this was absolutely unprecedented in World Cup play.

The atmosphere at the start of the match was spine-tingling, but the euphoria of the yellow-shirted thousands soon turned to tears as the Germans scored five goals in the first 30 minutes — four of them in a six-minute span.

The final score was equally astonishing.

Most people thought Germany would win, but Brazil had a shot and nobody thought the margin would be anything at all like this.

It was Germany’s biggest World Cup win since routing Saudi Arabia, 8-0, in a group match in 2002.

Joe Scarborough, by the way, obviously doesn’t care at all what Ann Coulter thinks.

He was even calling the game “football” this morning, and not “soccer.”

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