The 2014 German national team is by far the most brutal in history.

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They didn't have a single average player; they were literally the Avengers of football—Khedira, Kroos, Müller, Hummels, Özil, Boateng, and the fucking Manuel Neuer in goal. I doubt any user could name a more formidable squad than the 2014 German team, and I think that Germany side would have destroyed Brazil in any era—even the Brazil of the Romário and Pelé days. It was simply another level of football in terms of skill, talent, and strategy; I don't think we'll ever see a football team at that level again, Hitler would cry seeing them
 
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They didn't have a single average player; they were literally the Avengers of football—Khedira, Kroos, Müller, Hummels, Özil, Boateng, and the fucking Manuel Neuer in goal. I doubt any user could name a more formidable squad than the 2014 German team, and I think that Germany side would have destroyed Brazil in any era—even the Brazil of the Romário and Pelé days. It was simply another level of football in terms of skill, talent, and strategy; I don't think we'll ever see a football team at that level again, Hitler would cry seeing them

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They didn't have a single average player; they were literally the Avengers of football—Khedira, Kroos, Müller, Hummels, Özil, Boateng, and the fucking Manuel Neuer in goal. I doubt any user could name a more formidable squad than the 2014 German team, and I think that Germany side would have destroyed Brazil in any era—even the Brazil of the Romário and Pelé days. It was simply another level of football in terms of skill, talent, and strategy; I don't think we'll ever see a football team at that level again, Hitler would cry seeing them

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They didn't have a single average player; they were literally the Avengers of football—Khedira, Kroos, Müller, Hummels, Özil, Boateng, and the fucking Manuel Neuer in goal. I doubt any user could name a more formidable squad than the 2014 German team, and I think that Germany side would have destroyed Brazil in any era—even the Brazil of the Romário and Pelé days. It was simply another level of football in terms of skill, talent, and strategy; I don't think we'll ever see a football team at that level again, Hitler would cry seeing them

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I think the 2014 Germany team didn't have individually the best players. There were only a handful of stars. Ironically this year's French team full of niggers was the dream team. Every player in French position was one of the best in the world but they still lost.
 
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I think the 2014 Germany team didn't have individually the best players. There were only a handful of stars. Ironically this year's French team full of niggers was the dream team. Every player in French position was one of the best in the world but they still lost.
It's not chatgpt, i rewatched the 2014 world Cup, never seen that shit before
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I think the 2014 Germany team didn't have individually the best players. There were only a handful of stars. Ironically this year's French team full of niggers was the dream team. Every player in French position was one of the best in the world but they still lost.
By the way, even Messi said at the time—before the final—that it was the first time he felt uncertain about a match; Germany was truly firing on all cylinders, imagine make prime Messi shiting in the underpants
 
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I think Spain was on paper the strongest team in 2014. Sergio Ramos and Gerard Piqué in their absolute primes. Midfield Iniesta, Xavi, Alonso, Diego Costa, villa and torres
Those players were past their prime, specially xavi and alonso, tbh. I think Germany was better tactically—especially because they played with absolute composure and positioned themselves so well. They read the game; it wasn't just about skill—they had incredible synergy as a unit and JFL at Diego Costa this shitskin is Brazillian and don't played for Brazil at that time, brutal :feelsrope: :feelsrope:
 
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