7 Brazil fans with most heartbreaking reactions

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7 Brazil fans with most heartbreaking reactions

AFP

Here are 7 images that best describe the agony of defeat Brazil felt for each of the 7 goals scored against them by Germany

MANILA, Philippines – World Cup host nation Brazil suffered the team’s worst-ever loss in its football history when they fell against Germany, 7-1 in the semifinals of the 2014 World Cup tournament Wednesday, July 9.

The Brazilian booters were evidently shaken by the loss of star striker Neymar due to a back injury. They also played without one of their best defenders, team captain Thiago Silva, who received his second yellow card of the tournament in the team’s quarterifinal win against Colombia.

They say a picture paints a thousand words, but there are no words for the pain of losing out on the World Cup title the way Brazil did to Germany.

Here are 7 images of Brazilian fans that best describe the agony of defeat the nation felt, for each of the 7 goals scored against them.

This fan who was left alone in disbelief after the game at the Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte. Photo by Pedro Ugarte/AFP
This fan who refuses to accept Brazil's humiliation under Germany's hands (feet). Photo by Fabrice Coffrini/AFP
This fan who broke down at the Fan Fest public viewing event in Sao Paulo. Photo by Miguel Schincariol/AFP
This Neymar fan who fell to his knees in dejection as he watched Germany demolish Brazil. Photo by Miguel Schincariol/AFP
This fan who dressed and made up hoping to celebrate but was handed a historic loss to Germany instead. Photo by Kamil Krzaczynski/EPA
This fan who refuses to let go of his World Cup trophy replica. Photo by Thomas Eisenhuth/EPA
But it wasn’t just the supporters who broke down in tears. (READ: Tearful Brazil skipper Luiz apologizes for defeat)
Brazil skipper David Luiz sat to his knees to offer a prayer as the referee blew the whistle to signal the end of the brutal match against Germany Photo by Pedro Ugarte/AFP
– photos curated by Jessica Lazaro/Rappler.com

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