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FIFA World Cup: Mueller hat-trick helps Germany thrash Portugal 4-0

SALVADOR, Brazil:  Germany celebrated their record 100th World Cup match in style by steamrolling Portugal 4-0 with Thomas Mueller scoring this edition's first hat-trick in a one-sided match.     In the Group G match which

PTI PTI Updated on: June 17, 2014 8:54 IST
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SALVADOR, Brazil:  Germany celebrated their record 100th World Cup match in style by steamrolling Portugal 4-0 with Thomas Mueller scoring this edition's first hat-trick in a one-sided match.

 
  
In the Group G match which marked a century of World Cup matches for Germany, the most for any country, the three-time champions destroyed Cristiano Ronaldo led Portugal with Mueller leading a brilliant attacking brand of football with goals in the eighth, 45Ư and 78th minutes.
    
Defender Mats Hummels made his presence felt with a 32nd minute headed goal in an afternoon kick-off match which saw Portugal centre back Pepe being sent off in the 37th minute after an ill-tempered tangle with Mueller.
    
The match at Arena Fonte Nova, however, did not live up to the billing of a marquee clash with Germany toying with their opponents and then made worse for Portugal after Pepe's sending off.
    
Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo, who made it to the Portugal playing eleven after being bothered by a left-knee injury in the build-up, made little impact in the game. He threatened early in the match, including a shot from a break that Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer could only block. His other significant involvement was a fine free kick late into the match but Neuer was upto the task.
    
Germany now placed themselves in a strong position to advance to the round of 16 from the so-called Group of Death which also has Ghana and United States.

Pepe, who has a history of ill-tempered misconduct, will now miss Portugal's next two matches which will surely hurt the Iberian country in their chances for a knock-out round berth.
    
Germany coach Joachim Loew deployed three attacking midfielders without a classical striker and used captain Philip Lahm as defensive midfielder instead of his favourite right back position where Jerome Boateng was tasked to try and stop Ronaldo.
    
The ploy worked with Germany running over their opponents and keeping Ronaldo more or less quite.

Germany celebrated their record 100th World Cup match in style by steamrolling 10-man Portugal 4-0 with Thomas Mueller scoring this edition's first hat-trick in a one-sided match.
    
In the Group G match which marked a century of World Cup matches for Germany, the most for any country, the three-time champions destroyed Cristiano Ronaldo-led Portugal with Mueller leading a brilliant attacking brand of football with goals in the eighth, 45Ư and 78th minutes.
    
Defender Mats Hummels made his presence felt with a 32nd minute headed goal in an afternoon kick-off match which saw Portugal centre back Pepe being sent off in the 37th minute after an ill-tempered tangle with Mueller.
    
The match at Arena Fonte Nova, however, did not live up to the billing of a marquee clash with Germany toying with their opponents and then made worse for Portugal after Pepe's sending off.
    
Ballon d'Or winner Ronaldo, who made it to the Portugal playing eleven after being bothered by a left-knee injury in the build-up, made little impact in the game. He threatened early in the match, including a shot from a break that Germany goalkeeper Manuel Neuer could only block. His other significant involvement was a fine free kick late into the match but Neuer was upto the task.
    
Germany now placed themselves in a strong position to advance to the round of 16 from the so-called Group of Death which also has Ghana and United States.
    
Pepe, who has a history of ill-tempered misconduct, will now miss Portugal's next two matches which will surely hurt the Iberian country in their chances for a knock-out round berth.
    
Germany coach Joachim Loew deployed three attacking midfielders without a classical striker and used captain Philip Lahm as defensive midfielder instead of his favourite right back position where Jerome Boateng was tasked to try and stop Ronaldo.
    
The ploy worked with Germany running over their opponents and keeping Ronaldo more or less quite.
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