Mario Götze scored the game-winning goal in extra time, and Germany beat Argentina, 1-0, to win the 2014 FIFA World Cup final at the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Sunday afternoon.
Dogs are really good at reading human emotions. When a human is sick, their dog feels their pain and lays with them. When a human is happy, the dog shares in his joy.
But in the case of this dog, he appears to not be following any human's lead when it comes to his emotions.
The World Cup seems to be the most exciting thing going on in sports right now.
And just like with any sport, fans seem to get overly excited and do things they might regret, whether under the influence or not.
The U.S. Men's National Soccer Team plays in one its most important international games in a long time when it takes on Belgium today in the World Cup.
And you, being the fun-loving patriotic American that you are, can cheer the team on in Grand Rapids!
CityNews reporter Natalie Duddridge was out at Toronto bars Saturday interviewing fans after Brazil's victory over Chile in their quarterfinal World Cup soccer match.
When she turned to a fan to get a reaction about the game, the fan was obviously still amped up because what he said is one of the filthiest thing ever said on television. Dandridge didn't really recover that well.
Silvestre Varela scored on the last kick of the ball in the 95th minute, and Portugal tied the United States, 2-2, in the teams' second match of 2014 FIFA World Cup play at Manaus, Brazil on Sunday.
With the World Cup going on, the entire country has soccer fever -- at least for a few weeks.
New York sports radio and television host Mike Francesa, notorious for falling asleep during an interview, was trying to feign interest while talking to St. John's University Men's Soccer Coach Dave Masur.