Brazil Coach: 'The Worst Day Of My Life'
Updated: 3:21am UK, Wednesday 09 July 2014
Luiz Felipe Scolari said watching his side being crushed 7-1 by Germany in the World Cup semi-final was the worst day of his life.
And Brazil president Dilma Rousseff said she was sad and sorry.
Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella, whose side play Holland in the other semi-final on Wednesday, said the result was "not normal" but showed "why (football) is beautiful".
Here is more of what they and others had to say about the "extraordinary" and "bewildering" game in Belo Horizonte:
BRAZIL COACH LUIZ FELIPE SCOLARI
"If I were to think of my life as a footballer, as a coach, as a physical education teacher, I think it was the worst day of my life.
"I'm going to be remembered probably because I lost 7-1, the worst defeat in Brazil's history, but that was a risk I knew I was running when I walked into this position.
"My message for the Brazilian people and fans is that we tried to do what we could, we lost to a great team who had the skill to end the game in just six or seven minutes with four goals."
BRAZIL STAND-IN CAPTAIN DAVID LUIZ
"I just wanted to make my people happy. Unfortunately, we couldn't. I'm sorry, I'm sorry to all Brazilians, I just wanted to see them smile, everyone knows how important it was."
BRAZIL GOALKEEPER JULIO CESAR
"It's very hard to explain the unexplainable."
BRAZIL PRESIDENT DILMA ROUSSEFF
"Like every Brazilian, I am very, very sad about this defeat. I am immensely sorry for all of us. But we won't let ourselves stay down. Brazil, get up, dust yourself off and move forward."
BRAZIL FAN RIBEIRO FRANCA AFTER GERMANY'S FIFTH GOAL
"Five-nil is so embarassing, we're not going to stay any longer. One-nil is fine, one-one, two-one, two-two, but five-nil is shameful for a country that has a tradition of football. Bye. Bye."
GERMAN COACH JOACHIM LOEW
"They were shocked and didn't expect to fall behind. And after that it was an easy match for us. I feel sorry for him (Scolari). I think I know how he feels."
ARGENTINA COACH ALEJANDRO SABELLA
"Seven-one is not a normal result between two world footballing powers. (But) football can be like that. Sometimes things happen that you don't expect, and that is why it is beautiful."
FORMER BRAZIL MIDFIELDER JUNINHO PAULISTA
"It will be difficult to recover. Some players I don't think will be back to wear the Brazilian shirt. It is wrong now to criticise the players. On the field, Germany taught us how to play football."
FORMER ENGLAND STRIKER GARY LINEKER
"In nigh on half a century of watching football, that's the most extraordinary, staggering, bewildering game I've ever witnessed."
FORMER GERMANY MIDFIELDER DIETMAR HAMANN
"Master class from Germany. Clinical, organised, hard-working, unselfish and humble. Very proud of the team. One to go."
FORMER ENGLAND DEFENDER RIO FERDINAND
"I would worry that the Brazilian players might never recover from this. Some might not be able to come back."
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