Germany Didn't Celebrate. They Knew What They Had Just Done.

Before kickoff, Brazil lost their best attacker and their defensive captain on the same day. Neymar — injured. Thiago Silva — suspended. An army about to fight its biggest battle had just lost its two most important soldiers. Then the 11th minute arrived. Thomas Mueller drifted to the edge of the box. Three Brazilian defenders were all watching the ball, all assuming someone else had him covered. Nobody did. What followed was not a football match. It was a collapse. Four goals in six minutes. Five goals before the half hour. Fans walking out of the stadium before the final whistle, unable to watch anymore. Players sitting on the grass, completely broken in front of 200 million of their own people. Germany 7. Brazil 1. But this video is not just about what happened. It is about why it happened. The tactical truth behind the most devastating 90 minutes in football history — the moment Brazil crossed into what football people now call the No Return Zone. The point where panic replaces structure. And there is no way back. ⚽ Was Brazil's collapse caused by losing Neymar and Thiago Silva — or by the psychological panic after that first goal? Drop your tactical breakdown in the comments. 🔔 Subscribe for deep analysis of football's most dramatic matches every week. The next battlefield is waiting. #Germany #Brazil #71 #Mineirazo #WorldCup2014 #Football #FootballHistory #WorldCup #TacticalBreakdown #FootballAnalysis #Mueller #Klose #Kroos #GermanyBrazil2014