Professional . His two goals in 69 seconds were the fastest brace in the history of the FIFA World Cup. He would later express sorrow on behalf of his defeated adversaries, considering them "not in their best performance". World Cup-winning Brazil manager
Luiz Felipe Scolari said the result was the "worst loss by a Brazilian national team ever" and accepted all responsibility for the defeat. He called it "the worst day of my life", and resigned after the tournament. Stand-in captain
David Luiz and goalkeeper
Júlio César both offered apologies to the people of Brazil.
Fred, who was booed by Brazilian fans during the match, said it was the worst defeat in his and his teammates' careers. He later announced his retirement from international football following the tournament. Recovering from his injury, Neymar expressed his support to his teammates and, despite the 7–1 score, said he was proud to be a part of the team. During the match, the German team seemed to realise that what was unfolding was not a normal football event. In a post-match statement,
Mats Hummels said that the German team had decided that they did not want to humiliate the Brazilians during the second half and after the match: Accordingly, the Germans cut theatrics from their goal celebrations; arms were raised but there was no jumping or screaming after scoring. Toni Kroos, who was chosen as Man of the Match, added that as the Germans felt that in "no game of the Cup, [the Brazilians] played their best", the squad entered with the tactical knowledge on how to counter Brazil: "we took all the balls, and scored the goals". Müller said he was "shocked by just how open Brazil were" as "Gustavo, Luiz, Dante, Fernandinho and Marcelo were shambolic in their positioning", being confused and disorganized, noting that his German teammates benefited overwhelmingly as "the spaces were bigger than against defence-minded teams". Löw also declared the team had "no euphoria" during or after the game, Following the match, the German players and managers offered words of consolation to the Brazilians. Löw and players
Per Mertesacker and
Philipp Lahm even compared the pressure on the Brazilian team and resulting heartbreaking defeat with Germany's own when they hosted the
2006 FIFA World Cup and also lost in the semi-finals. Lahm added in an interview after the tournament that he had felt "very uneasy" during the match and "not at all euphoric" since the Brazilian team had made mistakes that "don't usually happen at this level", and Mertesacker noted that despite featuring the Germans at the top of their game, "even from the bench, [the semifinal] was crazy to watch". Löw observed in the immediate aftermath of the match that the Brazilian people were applauding his team. Brazilian footballing icon
Pelé tweeted, "I always said that football is a box of surprises. Nobody in this world expected this result," followed by, "[Brazil] Will try to get the sixth title
in Russia. Congratulations to Germany." In contrast, Argentinian icon
Diego Maradona was seen singing a song mocking the Brazilian defeat.
Society In Germany, the match's coverage by
ZDF set a record for the country's
most watched TV broadcast, with 32.57 million viewers (87.8% of all viewers), beating the Germany–Spain match at the
2010 World Cup. This record was beaten five days later with the
final. In contrast, despite a weekly spike in audience, the broadcast by Brazilian
TV Globo saw the viewers total fall with each German goal. . The match was the most discussed sports game on Twitter with over 35.6 million tweets, surpassing
Super Bowl XLVIII, with 24.9 million tweets during the game. At first incentive
hashtags such as "#PrayForBrazil" were common, but once Germany built a 5–0 lead Brazilian users instead lent their frustration into
self-deprecatory humor, comparing Germany's goals with the
Volkswagen Gol car and stating the Brazilian team looked like "11
Freds". Other Twitter users compared Germany's dominating performance to their military efforts during
World War II and
The Holocaust, for example, dubbing it the "Goalocaust".
Bung Moktar Radin, a
member of parliament of Malaysia, came under heavy criticism from the Malaysian public and the German ambassador,
Holger Michael, for posting such a comment. Many comments had derisive sexual connotations, like "Brazilian team decided to file a case in the court against Germany for gang rape."
Pornhub issued a plea to stop uploading highlight videos of the match under titles such as "Young Brazilians get fucked by entire German soccer team." The
President of Brazil,
Dilma Rousseff, stated on Twitter following the match that "like all Brazilians, I am deeply saddened by our loss." The Israeli
Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson,
Yigal Palmor, mentioned the match when countering Brazil's claim that his country was using disproportionate force in the
Gaza conflict, saying "This is not football. In football, when a game ends in a draw, you think it is proportional, but when it finishes 7–1 it's disproportionate." Due to the pressure on the home nation Brazil, who were odds-on favorites to win the World Cup, and the shock of the loss, the media and FIFA dubbed the game the
Mineirazo (
Mineiraço in Brazil), meaning "The Mineirão blow", evoking the
Maracanazo (
Maracanaço) in which Brazil were defeated on home soil by outsiders Uruguay in the
de facto final of the
1950 World Cup. Tereza Borba Barbosa, daughter of goalkeeper
Moacir Barbosa who was
scapegoated for the 1950 defeat, said the loss was enough to redeem her father's legacy, Following the match, German fans were escorted out of the stadium by police and police were put on alert for possible riots. Observers noted that while the German supporters had shown respect to the defeated hosts, Argentinian fans were celebrating Brazil's elimination. There were reports of a mass robbery at a fan party in
Rio de Janeiro and of fans
setting fire to
Brazilian flags in the streets of
São Paulo even before the match was over. A number of buses were burned across São Paulo and an electronics store was looted.
Media Brazilian newspapers greeted the result with headlines such as "The Biggest Shame in History" (
Lance!), a "Historical humiliation" (
Folha de S.Paulo) and "Brazil is slain" (
O Globo). In Germany,
Bild proclaimed, (7–1 Madness! Lightning DFB team knock out Brazil), with a front-page headline of (Without Words). In France, ''
L'Équipe'
s headline simply said, (The Disaster). Writing for Sky Sports, Matthew Stanger described the game as the "ultimate embarrassment", while Miguel Delaney of ESPN referred to the match as the Mineirazo'', echoing the term invented for the event by the South American
Spanish language press.
Barney Ronay in
The Guardian described it as "the most humiliating World Cup host nation defeat of all time", and Joe Callaghan of
The Independent described it as "the darkest night in Brazil's footballing history". Wyre Davies, the
BBC's Rio de Janeiro correspondent, said of Brazilian's reactions at the stadium and fan parks, "The collective sense of shock, embarrassment and national humiliation across Brazil was impossible to ignore". Football journalist
Tim Vickery postulated that the result might be the catalyst for overdue reform of Brazilian club football, which in his opinion had become complacent in comparison to other countries, resting on the laurels of the national team's history of success. In his words, this was a chance to "recapture parts of its historic identity and reframe them in a modern, global context". Reporters compared the result with the
Maracanazo that
cost Brazil a title at home in 1950, Analysts deconstructed all the tactical and technical deficiencies that led to the one-sided victory. Scolari still relied on the team that won the
2013 FIFA Confederations Cup despite many players going through dry spells, and most of them not having any World Cup experience. Neymar was such a focal point that the team barely trained any formations without him. The defense that had already been questioned in previous games collapsed as Dante was proven to be an inadequate replacement for the suspended Silva, while David Luiz made uncharacteristic errors during the semi-final. ==Aftermath==