Speechless

After watching arguably one of the best displays of football ever, it just goes on to show that football as an entity is now evolving at a much greater pace than what it used to do.

What I am not sure of is whether Blitz Krieg is the new pinnacle for surely it is too good to be true just like Joga Bonito which just like their counterparts capitalized on the weaknesses of their opponents.Credit should be given to the German team for their ruthless attacking style of plaay which sealed them the match in just 28 minutes making completely wiping away any hope of a come-back.

This was also a case of some average fellows who had no idea what it means to wear that yellow jersey (especially that moment during the national anthems which to me was a poor attempt of garnering support which backfired tremendously) in fact this is disturbing particularly because even if we bring it home a bit it is the same story whereby players don't what it means anymore to be a warrior (just as a juxtapose) which left the team with the likes of Marcelo and Oscar who were actually playing on the field of play with the captain just as good as dead. 

While most are just are going to continue whining over the poster boy's injury coupled with the absence of a biased referee it is only ethical to say that the best team won and the Germans and have to capitalize for they surely showed us over the last couple of years that noone is invincible including the Dutch.

Bravo!!!

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