7 Reasons Germany is scary good in the World Cup

The big day is approaching and two of the strongest teams in the 2014 World Cup will give it their all in the Brazilian fields.…

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The big day is approaching and two of the strongest teams in the 2014 World Cup will give it their all in the Brazilian fields.

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While some Latinos would like Germany to win for reasons such as they simply “don’t like Argentina.” Others are just passionate and devoted to the German national team.

As we prepare for the anticipated moment in soccer, we let you in on seven reasons why Germany is scary good in the World Cup.

7 Reasons to fear Germany at finals

1) Germany’s offense is amazing. Seriously, like… really good.

BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL – July 8, 2014: Players of Germany celebrate after winning the World Cup Semi-finals game between Brazil and Germany at Mineirao Stadium.  (Photo: Shutterstock)

2) They have forward Thomas Mueller, who with five goals has the second most in this year’s World Cup, trailing Colombia’s James Rodriguez with six.

Thomas Muller plays for Germany in World Cup.

3) And they have Miroslav Klose, who is the all-time leading goal scorer in World Cup history. He has 16 goals, yikes!

Klose holds all-time goal scorer record in World Cup.

4) At semi-finals they humiliated Brazil –the hosting nation– with a 7 – 1 win.

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Thomas Muller scored againin this World Cup.

Brazil’s Oscar, right, passes by celebrating German players after Germany’s Thomas Mueller scored the opening goal during the World Cup semifinal soccer match between Brazil and Germany at the Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, Tuesday, July 8, 2014. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein)

5) This won’t be the first time Germany and Argentina battle for the title at a World Cup finals, in 1990 they defeated Argentina 1-0.

Also noting, they went head-to-head at the finals in 1986 and Argentina won. Consider this the tie breaker. 

Germany celebrates World Cup victory in 1990.

FILE – In this July 8, 1990 file photo, Germany players celebrate after Andreas Brehme, left on ground, scores the winning goal in the World Cup soccer final match against Argentina, in the Olympic Stadium, in Rome, Italy. On this day: Germany defeats Argentina 1-0 to win the World Cup in a final that also saw two Argentine players sent off. (AP Photo/Carlo Fumagalli, File)

6) If they win –which we don’t doubt– the Germans take home their fourth World Cup title.

Germany beats Brazil in World Cup semi-final.

BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL – July 8, 2014: German team posing for a photo during the 2014 World Cup Semi-finals game between Brazil and Germany at Mineirao Stadium. (Photo: Shutterstock)

7) Germany currently holds third place as the country with the most World Cup titles following Brazil (5) and Italy (4).

Germany beat Argentina in 1990 World Cup.

FILE – The July 8, 1990 file photo shows Germany soccer team players celebrate after winning the Soccer World Cup final in the Olympic Stadium, in Rome, Italy. Germany defeated Argentina 1-0 to win the cup. Player lifting the cup is German captain Lothar Matthaeus. German soccer coach Franz Beckenbauer, in dark jacket, is seen behind Matthaeus. On Sunday, July 13, 2014, Germany and Argentina will face each other again in the final of the 2014 soccer World Cup. (AP Photo/Carlo Fumagalli)

Let the games begin and the best team win! The 2014 World Cup finals is on Sunday, July 13 at 3 p.m. EST.

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