Germany's extraordinary 7-1 humiliation of Brazil in Tuesday's World Cup semi-final saw a number of records broken by both sides.
RECORDS BROKEN:
The biggest-ever winning margin in a World Cup semi-final. The previous best were Hungary's 6-1 hammering of Sweden in 1938 and West Germany's 6-1 win against Austria in 1954.
Brazil equalled their biggest-ever margin of defeat. Their previous heaviest loss was 6-0 to Uruguay in the 1920 Copa America.
Brazil conceded 11 goals at World Cup 2014, equalling the number they shipped in 1938.
Brazil's first home defeat in a competitive match since 1975 when they lost 3-1 to Peru in the Copa America semi-finals.
Thefirst time Brazil had ever conceded seven in a World Cup match. They have only conceded more once in any fixture, an 8-4 loss to Yugoslavia in a friendly in 1934.
Miroslav Klose became the leading scorer in World Cup finals. His goal was his 16th, one more than former Brazil striker Ronaldo.
Klose also became the first man ever to play in four World Cup semi-finals.
Klose has been on the winning side 16 times at the World Cup, equalling the record set by former Brazil full-back Cafu.
Thomas Muller's goal was Germany's 2000th in all matches played. Fritz Becker got their first in 1908.
RECORDS BROKEN:
The biggest-ever winning margin in a World Cup semi-final. The previous best were Hungary's 6-1 hammering of Sweden in 1938 and West Germany's 6-1 win against Austria in 1954.
Brazil equalled their biggest-ever margin of defeat. Their previous heaviest loss was 6-0 to Uruguay in the 1920 Copa America.
Brazil conceded 11 goals at World Cup 2014, equalling the number they shipped in 1938.
Brazil's first home defeat in a competitive match since 1975 when they lost 3-1 to Peru in the Copa America semi-finals.
Thefirst time Brazil had ever conceded seven in a World Cup match. They have only conceded more once in any fixture, an 8-4 loss to Yugoslavia in a friendly in 1934.
Miroslav Klose became the leading scorer in World Cup finals. His goal was his 16th, one more than former Brazil striker Ronaldo.
Klose also became the first man ever to play in four World Cup semi-finals.
Klose has been on the winning side 16 times at the World Cup, equalling the record set by former Brazil full-back Cafu.
Thomas Muller's goal was Germany's 2000th in all matches played. Fritz Becker got their first in 1908.
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