Van Gaal's brilliant Oranje complete the hosts' humiliation: how Stats Zone saw Brazil 0-3 Netherlands

Third-place play-offs have a reputation for being dull and ultimately pointless affairs, which is more than a bit unfair. But even forgetting 39 goals being scored in the last 10 play-offs, neither manager was going into their last game at the 2014 World Cup with the notion it meant nothing to them.

Luiz Felipe Scolari had declared that after being annihilated 7-1 by Germany, an embarrassment that will be felt for years to come, this match was an opportunity for his team to restore some pride (though even a 20-0 defeat probably wouldn't have been enough to do that). In return, Louis van Gaal wanted to be the first manager to finish a tournament with the Netherlands "undefeated". OK, Louis, we'll forget the existence of penalty shootouts if you insist.

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Huw was on the FourFourTwo staff from 2009 to 2015, ultimately as the magazine's Managing Editor, before becoming a freelancer and moving to Wales. As a writer, editor and tragic statto, he still contributes regularly to FFT in print and online, though as a match-going #WalesAway fan, he left a small chunk of his brain on one of many bus journeys across France in 2016.