Showing posts with label Brazil vs Germany. Show all posts
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Sunday, August 21, 2016

Final pits Brazil vs Germany and old ghosts


Brazil vs Germany penalties Shots on Olympic Football Tournament Rio 2016 Final

RIO DE JANEIRO: The first half was not even over and Brazilian fans, 3-0 up in the semi-final against Honduras, were chanting, Germany, just you wait, your time is coming.

A few hours later, their wish came true and after the Germans beat Nigeria 2-0 in the other semi-final one of the most intriguing sub-plots of the Olympics was set: an under-23 version of the unforgettable 2014 World Cup semi-final that finished Brazil 1-7 Germany.

That six-goal mauling left a huge scar on Brazils footballing psyche and as the chants showed, fans in the host nation are desperate to get revenge if not on the full German side, then at least on a German side.

As they left the Maracana after their 6-0 win, Brazils players did not know if Germany would overcome Nigeria in the second semi-final.

But they did, and that was good news for full back Douglas Santos.

Most of his team mates preferred to downplay a potential revenge match and Santos was one of the few to admit there will be a special atmosphere at the Maracana when two of the greatest national teams in the world meet on Saturday.

I dont see it as being about revenge, for me its an opportunity, said the Atletico Mineiro defender. It will be an opportunity to turn around something the fans today talk about as a difficult defeat. G*d willing, we are going to reverse that score line.

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In reality, the similarities between that game and Saturdays one dont go much farther than the names on the tickets.

The teams that play the Olympic tournament comprise players under the age of 23, with three over-age players permitted on each team.

Neymar is the only player on either squad to have played in the 2014 World Cup and he missed the Germany game through injury.

And although neither side have won the Olympic gold, communist East Germany won it in 1976, that is largely irrelevant to Germany but of huge importance to Brazil and they have gone all out to break their gold medal hoodoo.

Brazil called up Neymar, arguably their only world-class player, as well as a host of their top performers that includes Gabriel Jesus, who signed for Manchester City last month for 27 million pounds; Gabriel Barbosa, the 19-year old striker who goes by the nickname Gabigol; and Paris St-Germain defender Marquinhos.

Brazilian sides were happy to let their players miss league duty to play in the Olympics because they are so desperate to win that one elusive title.

German sides, meanwhile, were reluctant to let their top stars prioritise the Olympics over the Bundesliga and clubs are not obliged to release them.

They came to Brazil with no players from the countrys dominant club Bayern Munich and only four from the other three clubs that finished in the top four of last years Bundesliga. Their three over-age players have just 26 full caps between them, while Brazils three have 81.

As if those advantages were not enough, Brazil will have home advantage.

That made little difference in 2014 but Brazil hope that the Maracana is more intimidating that the Mineirao in Belo Horizonte and that the young German players are easier to ruffle than their older peers were two years ago.

The fans help us, said Gabriel Jesus after 52,000 supporters roared them to victory over Honduras. It makes a difference. I am sure they will help us even more on Saturday.

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Brazil vs. Germany men"s soccer in Rio Olympics gold medal match: Live stream, TV schedule, where to watch


Brazil vs Germany 1-1 (5-4) Olímpicos Río 2016 Goals y penaltys

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Brazil"sNeymarcelebrates after scoring a penalty kick during a semifinal match of the men"s Olympic football tournament between Brazil and Honduras at the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro Wednesday Aug. 17, 2016. (AP Photo/Felipe Dana)

The 2016 Rio Olympics men"s soccer tournament concludes Saturday with the gold medal match between host Brazil and Germany at the Maracan Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. The game is set to get underway at 4:30 p.m.

Here"s all the live stream, TV schedule and start time info you need to catch the game.

TV schedule/Start time - The matchup is set to air on NBC Sports Network (NBCSN), Telemundo and NBC"s Olympics Soccer Specialty Channel (check cable provider for channel listing) at 4:30 p.m. EST.

Live stream- The game will be carried online via NBC"s Olympics website, which is free for users who have a cable subscription. Cable subscribers can also use the NBC Sports Live streaming service to watch games and coverage from the Rio Olympics.

Source: http://www.masslive.com/sports/2016/08/brazil_vs_germany_mens_soccer.html

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How to watch Neymar, Brazil vs. Germany in Olympic final on TV, stream, live blog


"Neymar Amazing Penalty Goal" | Brazil vs Germany 1-1 (5-4)|Olympic Football Rio 2016 Final

Brazil has done it. Just two years after getting crushed by Germany 7-1 in the World Cup semifinals on home soil, the South Americans got their revenge.

Brazil beat Germany 5-4 in penalty kicks in Saturday"s gold medal game at the Maracana, with Neymar scoring the winning kick as the hosts were perfect from the spot after playing to 1-1 after 120 minutes.

Neymar had opened the scoring in the first half with a perfect free kick, but Maxi Meyer"s well-taken goal in the second half evened things up. Neither team would go in front in regulation or extra time as it went to penalty kicks, where Brazil"s Weverton came up big at 4-4 with a stop on Nils Petersen, and Neymar finished off the fifth kick to achieve Olympic glory.

The win sees Brazil claim its first Olympic gold in men"s soccer. The team lost the 2012 final to Mexico.

Relive the match with our live blog below.

Source: http://www.cbssports.com/olympics/news/how-to-watch-neymar-brazil-vs-germany-in-olympic-final-on-tv-stream-live-blog/

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