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Four World Cup Quarter Final games were played in Brazil over the last two days, which means eight of the world's best football teams and each winners of their respective groups during the first round would compete to reach the semi-finals. Let's first look at some forecasts: first, there is the investment bank Goldman Sachs, which always combines its economic forecasts with World cup forecasts: this time it had forecasted Brazil, Argentina, Germany and Spain to be the four semi-finalists.Then there is BBC Sport Football expert Mark Lawrenson who has been predicting the outcomes correctly of 50% of the 48 games in the group phase and picked the correct winner in each of the eight last-16 ties. What did he forecast for the quarter-finals? France-Germany 0-2; Brazil-Colombia 2-0; Argentina-Belgium 0-2; The Netherlands - Costa Rica 2-0.
So what were the actual results, and were these matches worthwhile to watch?
France- Germany 0-1
Germany, three-time World Cup winner, ranked 2nd on
FIFA World Ranking and with a population of nearly 81 million the largest European country, was slightly favored over France (one-time World Cup winner, ranked 17 and a population of 67 million). However, the French had shown much promise and progress since their disastrous 2010 South African World Cup. How did this match go? The Germans beat the French matter-of-factually by scoring in the 13th minute and never looking back. The French were clearly disappointing as was this game.
Surprising fact: Germany seems to be playing like it used in the 1980s and 1990s: cool, organized and effective even if not playing well.
Brazil-Colombia 2-1
Brazil, five-time World Cup winner, ranked 3rd on FIFA World Ranking, a population of 201 million and host of this World cup, is the tournament's favorite. Still, Colombia, (first-time quarter-finalist, ranked 8th, with a population of 47 million
) was considered by many to have played some great football during this tournament with one of its new stars, James Rodriguez.) Brazil won this match after a first half in which it played quite well, almost Brazilian-like, for the first time during this competition.
The second half was quite disappointing from both sides. Only the second Brazilian goal, a free kick from 35 yards by defender David Luiz, was a highlight. This was a tense game for the fans of both teams, but for the objective viewer it was not a pretty game and lacked the quality one would expect from