FIFA World Cup Semifinals Preview 2014
After a the group stage , a round of 16 and
quarterfinals which 28 teams are sent back to homes
and only 4 teams still in the game. For the semifinals
of FIFA World Cup 2014 only Brazil, Germany,
Argentina and the Netherlands survive.
One of these four teams will come away with the 2014
World Cup title, but first things first: Each must
compete in what's sure to be a thrilling semifinals .
As we anxiously await these two contests, let's take
a look at the updated tournament bracket, semifinals
schedule and predict how each match is likely to
unfold.
FIFA World Cup 1st Semifinal Brazil VS Germany: will
be played on 9th July 2014.
It's been quite a run for the host country , however,
the odds are stacked against it in the semifinals. Not
only is Brazil set to face a dominant Germany team ,
but it is without two of its best players .
Captain Thiago Silva will miss this match against the
Germans after picking up his second yellow card
against Colombia in Brazil's quarterfinal contest:
To make matters worse, Neymar suffered a terrible
back injury in the same match and will miss the
remainder of the World Cup.
That's not exactly encouraging—especially against a
German team that has not lost a match yet during
this World Cup.
Germany has received some great production from
Thomas Mueller and Miroslav Klose, but the return of
Mats Hummels propelled the team against a very
talented French squad.
FIFA World Cup 2nd Semifinal Netherlands VS
Argentina: will be played on 10th July 2014.
Each of these teams produced dramatic victories on
Saturday in entirely different ways. While Argentina
struck early and maintained its lead to defeat
Belgium , the Netherlands were forced into penalty
kicks by Costa Rica .
Both squads are extremely well-rounded, as
Netherlands and Argentina feature solid defense and
an exciting attack.
Argentina has only given up three goals so far during
this World Cup, with Sergio Romero looking sharp in
goal. Meanwhile, the team has accumulated eight
goals, with much of the thank
quarterfinals which 28 teams are sent back to homes
and only 4 teams still in the game. For the semifinals
of FIFA World Cup 2014 only Brazil, Germany,
Argentina and the Netherlands survive.
One of these four teams will come away with the 2014
World Cup title, but first things first: Each must
compete in what's sure to be a thrilling semifinals .
As we anxiously await these two contests, let's take
a look at the updated tournament bracket, semifinals
schedule and predict how each match is likely to
unfold.
FIFA World Cup 1st Semifinal Brazil VS Germany: will
be played on 9th July 2014.
It's been quite a run for the host country , however,
the odds are stacked against it in the semifinals. Not
only is Brazil set to face a dominant Germany team ,
but it is without two of its best players .
Captain Thiago Silva will miss this match against the
Germans after picking up his second yellow card
against Colombia in Brazil's quarterfinal contest:
To make matters worse, Neymar suffered a terrible
back injury in the same match and will miss the
remainder of the World Cup.
That's not exactly encouraging—especially against a
German team that has not lost a match yet during
this World Cup.
Germany has received some great production from
Thomas Mueller and Miroslav Klose, but the return of
Mats Hummels propelled the team against a very
talented French squad.
FIFA World Cup 2nd Semifinal Netherlands VS
Argentina: will be played on 10th July 2014.
Each of these teams produced dramatic victories on
Saturday in entirely different ways. While Argentina
struck early and maintained its lead to defeat
Belgium , the Netherlands were forced into penalty
kicks by Costa Rica .
Both squads are extremely well-rounded, as
Netherlands and Argentina feature solid defense and
an exciting attack.
Argentina has only given up three goals so far during
this World Cup, with Sergio Romero looking sharp in
goal. Meanwhile, the team has accumulated eight
goals, with much of the thank
FIFA World Cup Semifinals Preview 2014
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