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VIDEO: Brazil even more embarrassed by internet prankster

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Saturday 12 July 2014 07:48 BST
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A Brazilian fan shows his dejection after the FIFA World Cup 2014 semi final match between Brazil and Germany at the Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte, Brazil
A Brazilian fan shows his dejection after the FIFA World Cup 2014 semi final match between Brazil and Germany at the Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte, Brazil

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As if they hadn't been humiliated enough, an internet prankster has put the boot into Brazil again.

With Brazil showing some invisible defending during a game that saw them concede seven goals, one YouTube user has taken that to heart and blanked out all the Brazil defenders in this funny video.

The results are much the same, with the Brazilian defending made to look all the worse when they aren't standing there like statues.

Thomas Muller opened the scoring after a defensive mix-up from a corner, before Miroslav Klose became the World Cup's all-time leading goalscorer with the second - that was his 16th goal in four tournaments.

Toni Kroos then scored a great left-footed volley before scoring a simple tap-in after Fernandinho was caught in possession, before Sami Khedira made it 5-0 after half an hour.

Andre Schurrle then rose from the bench to score two as Luiz Felipe Scolari's men were destroyed in front of 200m people.

Germany face Argentina in the World Cup final on Sunday.

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