[VIDEO] Germany vs Portugal: 2014 FIFA World Cup live scores, blog, highlights

By Vas Venkatramani / Roar Guru

MATCH RESULT

Today proved a cakewalk for Germany in a game touted to be one of the toughest. Aside from their sheer control of proceedings, they were given an early leg-up due to Pereira’s early indiscretion giving away the penalty, which Muller capitalised on.

Hummels then presented a great head to a corner for the game’s best goal. The third was poor clearing by Bruno Alves, which Muller finished. Finally, Muller had the easiest of tap-ins after Rui Patricio spilled the cross from Schurrle.

In the midst of that, the other talking point was Pepe’s red card, which denied Portugal any realistic hope of a comeback.

FULL TIME: GERMANY 4-0 PORTUGAL

MATCH PREVIEW

In a first round of high profile matchups, it is Germany and Portugal’s turn to begin their campaign on the coastal city of Salvador. Join The Roar for live scores and commentary from 2:00am (AEST) on Tuesday morning.

It is a battle between two sides so contrasting in their ideals. In a side laden full of bona fide stars, it would be foolish to single out any specific member of the German team as their chief instigator.

On the other hand, it is nigh impossible to imagine a successful Portugal team that doesn’t have the fingerprints of Cristiano Ronaldo all over it.

Far from being a one-man threat, Portugal know who their main man is, and that man is not only their skipper, but knows he is the one to push Portugal’s engines this World Cup.

While “selfish” and “petulant” are apt terms, the primary one that comes to mind is “ridiculously good”. Before a ball is kicked, Ronaldo knows his ability can fire Portugal to a maiden World Cup, with some help from his friends in the Seleccao das Quinas.

Ronaldo aside, Portugal can claim a potent midfield, which is lead by Joao Moutinho and Raul Meireles. Width will come courtesy of Miguel Veloso and Manchester United’s Nani. In defence, Pepe is their primary organizer, while both Fabio Coentrao and Joao Pereira have attacking mindsets.

But any team that has Ronaldo in it has merely one function – to put Ronaldo in goal scoring positions, and Paulo Bento and his players know their captain remains their focal point.

Portugal’s strength is Germany’s weakness. At 36, Miroslav Klose will once again be Die Nationalmannschaft’s chief goal threat – which makes Joachim Löw’s decision to drop Mario Gomez all the more surprising.

One thing Klose won’t complain of is a lack of service. Possessing the likes of Özil, Khedira, and Müller, Germany can claim the most outstanding midfield in the tournament. Anchoring midfield is the maestro Bastian Schweinsteiger, while captain Philipp Lahm will lead the defence. But if there isn’t a clear identifiable star in the German ranks, it is for good reason.

A young and inexperienced team took Germany to a fine third place in South Africa four years ago. Now possessing a team of individuals with undeniable quality in a team known to be everpresent contenders, Germany are Europe’s best chance of winning a World Cup on South American soil.

Before any victory march in the Maracana can happen, Portugal await first. And after that is Ghana and the United States, in a group where every match can be considered knockout football – and that is what Germany excels in.

The Crowd Says:

2014-06-17T04:00:59+00:00

Fussball ist unser leben

Roar Guru


:-D

2014-06-17T02:53:07+00:00

Jetherson Sangma

Guest


I'm very upset, 'coz I missed Germany and Portugal match..

2014-06-17T02:07:41+00:00

ciudadmarron

Guest


Fuss, it's different - they had an important player sent off. Oh wait....

2014-06-17T01:58:47+00:00

Fussball ist unser leben

Roar Guru


So, Germany put 4 past a team in the opening match of a World Cup tournament. Must automatically mean their opponent is not a football nation & their opponent's domestic football competition is rubbish?

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:58:25+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


FULL TIME: The other concerning aspect will be injuries, especially for Portugal. Both Hugo Almeida and Fabio Coentrao were subbed off due to possible hamstring strains, while Pepe's red card means he will miss the game against the USA on Monday. Problems for Paulo Bento as he attempts to redress this result with two big games still to come. As for Germany, their only concern will be the tumble that Mats Hummels took near the end. Aside from that, only positives can be gleaned for Joachim Low. The full meaning of this result can only be learnt once Ghana and the USA do battle from 8am. However, before that is Iran and Nigeria. Join The Roar for these live blogs and much more. I'll be back on deck on Friday morning for England v Uruguay. Thanks for your company, as I head back for a snooze. Final score from Salvador, it's Germany 4-0 Portugal

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:54:39+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


FULL TIME: Well that has been a cakewalk for Germany in a game touted to be the toughest. Aside from their sheer control of proceedings, they were given an early leg-up due to Pereira's early indiscretion giving away the penalty, which Muller capitalised on. Hummels then presented a great head to a corner in the game's best goal. The third was poor clearing by Bruno Alves, which Muller finished. Finally, Muller had the easiest of tap-ins after Rui Patricio spilled the cross from Schurrle. In the midst of that, the other talking point was Pepe's sending off, which denied Portugal any realistic hope of a comeback. FULL TIME: GERMANY 4-0 PORTUGAL

2014-06-16T17:54:28+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Good call Vas, as always.

2014-06-16T17:53:40+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Germany must have the WC record for 4-0 results The 12th WC game is over. Time for my one hour cat nap.

2014-06-16T17:53:08+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


Thanks Vas!!!

2014-06-16T17:52:40+00:00

SlickAs

Guest


They actually played better against 11 men.

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:52:09+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


FULL TIME: GERMANY 4-0 PORTUGAL Muller 3 Hummels

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:51:17+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


'90+2: Great free kick, and Neuer showed good hands to deflect it away. Danger over for Germany. GERMANY 4-0 PORTUGAL

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:50:50+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


'90+1: Free kick for Portugal given by Khedira. One last chance for Portugal. Neuer has been quiet today. GERMANY 4-0 PORTUGAL

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:50:07+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


Smart tactics MF. They have two tough games still against Ghana and the US.

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:48:46+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


'89: Well that is one where the ref has gone missing. Meireles has just gone grabbing the shorts of Boateng, as the German attempted to counter. That should have been yellow, but the ref may be feeling sympathetic at this late stage. GERMANY 4-0 PORTUGAL

2014-06-16T17:47:51+00:00

Mister Football

Roar Guru


Germany have played this 2nd half as expected, minimal energy expended, managed to add a goal

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:47:16+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


'87: It is time for ole football, and Podolski goes to ground as he looks to play a little one two. He gives the referee a verbal. Looks like he charged into Alves, as opposed to the Portuguese doing anything amiss. GERMANY 4-0 PORTUGAL

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:44:41+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


'85: Ronaldo with a free kick, not really in range - but Ronaldo does crazy things. Not this time, as the shot bounces fiercely off German legs in the wall. GERMANY 4-0 PORTUGAL

2014-06-16T17:44:01+00:00

Stevo

Roar Rookie


CR7 not getting much of a look in against the German defence. But a screamer goal from him would be a great addition to this game.

AUTHOR

2014-06-16T17:43:59+00:00

Vas Venkatramani

Roar Guru


'84: In the four games I've so far covered this World Cup, this is easily going to be the most tame ending. That could have been a handball in the box by Almeida, that may have just capped off an awful day for Portugal. As it was, he just about managed to keep his arm away. GERMANY 4-0 PORTUGAL

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