Brazil needed two goals from substitute Maicon as they came
from behind to beat Germany 2-1 in their quarter-final match in
Cairo. The 77th-minute replacement for Boquita grabbed his first
goals of the tournament as A Seleção progressed
to the last four.
In a match between the European champions and the South American
champions which some had described as 'the final before the final',
both teams had chances to win the game in the opening 90 minutes,
although it was Germany who asked the majority of the questions.
Semih Aydilek, suspended for the Round of 16 match against Nigeria,
fired a tame shot at Rafael when presented with a one-on-one opportunity
inside the opening ten minutes and Lars Bender also fired a shot
just wide of the post from the edge of the box.
The best chance of the half came just before the half-time whistle
when Aydilek's cut back found Richard Sukuta-Pasu lurking in the
box, but he should have done a lot better as he fired the ball
tamely into Rafael's hands. The same could be said of Alex Teixeira,
who simply passed to Ron-Robert Zieler when he was bearing down
on goal.
The game opened up in the second half and once again Sukuta-Pasu
spurned a golden opportunity to make it 1-0, getting the ball
tangled in his feet in the penalty area with just the keeper to
beat. Giuliano's overhead kick was comfortable for Zieler, but
the German keeper did not feel as comfortable when Douglas Costa's
drive from the edge of the box went just wide.
The deadlock was finally broken in the 73rd minute when Aydilek
put in a perfect cross for Lewis Holtby, who headed the ball into
the net while under pressure from two Brazilian defenders. However,
despite the late goal, Brazil refused to lie down. Alex Teixeira
had a deflected shot that went just wide and then, with just two
minutes to go, the equaliser came.
Alex Teixeira slipped a delightful ball through to Maicon and
his right-footed finish beat Zieler at his near post. There was
still time for Douglas Costa to rattle the bar in the final minute
of added time, but an additional 30 minutes was needed to separate
the sides. With just 45 seconds of the first period of extra time
gone, a long ball from the back was left by Lars Bender, who failed
to notice Maicon lurking beside him.
The Fluminense forward finished beautifully and despite a spell
of German pressure, it turned out to be the winning goal. Brazil
now face the winners of the Costa Rica-UAE game in the semi-finals
and will play two more games in Cairo before they head for home.
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