Quarter-Finals Germany France Results 1-0, Brazil World Cup 2014, Germany's 4th Straight Semi-Final

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Quarter-Finals Germany France Results 1-0: Brazil World Cup 2014 Quarterfinals Germany France results 1-0 reveals a tight match for both sides with Germany managing to inch in a header for an early goal that gave the Germans an edge to win the match in full time. Hummels plays for Borussia Dortmund fought through France's Raphael Varane to net a free kick Toni Kroos in the 13 th mn.

Incidentally, the Brazil World Cup 2014 Quarter-Finals Germany France results win at the touted Maracana Stadium, home to football greats like Pele, and Garinche gives the Germans a fourth straight semi-final entry, a remarkable record indeed. Germany's squad was the first to move forward to the semifinals of the Brazil World Cup 2014.

Germany Vs. France match in the FIFA World Cup 2014 Quarterfinals resembles the semi-finals match of 1992, where Germany won 5-4 in penalty shootouts. World Cup 1992 Final was when European teams hit their apex with France captained by Micehel Platini, and the German side led by Karl Heinze Rummenigge. The Germans have also won three World Cup titles, trailing hosts Brazil.

Germany maintained possession of the ball in the first quarter of the game with a goal from Mats Hummels (5) scoring with a header connecting a cross from left wing. The early goal gave Germany the advantage as Joachim Lowe, the German coach celebrated on the sidelines.

France had a couple of good chances, but Karim Benzema the French center forward was closely marked by the Germans, while the goalkeeper made his share of saves to maintain a lead against the Frenchmen. France tried hard to maintain its defensive play while going on the attack, but Germany was sturdy in staving off a goal.

France: Lloris, Debuchy, Varane, Sakho (Koscielny 72), Evra, Valbuena (Giroud 85), Pogba, Cabaye (Remy 73), Matuidi, Griezmann, Benzema.
Subs: Ruffier, Landreau, Cabella, Mavuba, Mangala, Sagna, Digne, Sissoko, Schneiderlin.

Germany: Neuer, Lahm, Hummels, Boateng, Howedes, Ozil (Gotze 83), Kroos (Kramer 90+2), Schweinsteiger, Khedira, Muller, Klose (Schurrle 69).
Subs: Zieler, Weidenfeller, Grosskreutz, Ginter, Podolski, Draxler, Durm, Mertesacker.

Booked: Khedira, Schweinsteiger.

Goal: Hummels 13.

Referee: Nestor Pitana (Argentina)

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