Javier Mascherano suffered a painful and highly embarrassing injury to keep Argentina's World Cup dreams alive.
Argentina's fairytale is getting under Brazilians skin, reports Pete Hall from Sao Paulo.
Charlie Nicholas says Lionel Messi should play a different role if he's to win the World Cup for Argentina.
Argentina are through to their first World Cup final in 24 years after they beat the Netherlands on penalties on Wednesday night in Sao Paulo.
Martin Tyler blogs on Brazil's match of shame and the chances of Argentina adding to the humiliation.
Martin Tyler blogs on Brazil's match of shame and the chances of Argentina adding to the humiliation.
Argentina coach Alejandro Sabella thinks a well-rested Germany will have the advantage in Sunday's World Cup final.
Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal claims none of his players wanted to take the first penalty against Argentina.
On a night of support acts, Lionel Messi will have his date with history, writes Daniel Storey.
Alejandro Sabella paid tribute to his Argentina side following their World Cup semi-final victory over Netherlands.
Argentina overcame Netherlands on penalties after a 0-0 draw to set up a meeting with Germany in the World Cup final.
Luiz Felipe Scolari will wait until after the World Cup third-fourth place play-off before deciding his future.
Miroslav Klose became the record scorer in World Cup history following his 16th goal in Germany's 7-1 win over Brazil. But is he one of the tournament's greats?
Bryan Swanson, Geraint Hughes and Gary Cotterill talk of the reaction from different areas of Brazil, after the country's disbelieving 7-1 defeat to Germany.
Argentina captain and superstar Lionel Messi discusses his ambition to win the World Cup.
No leaders? No strikers? Poor tactics? Matt Le Tissier looks at who's to blame for Brazil's humiliation.
No leaders? No strikers? Poor tactics? Matt Le Tissier looks at who's to blame for Brazil's humiliation.
A nation's unrest was reawakened by the Mineirazo massacre as fans vented their frustrations.
A look at how the Brazilian press reacted to the hosts' 7-1 World Cup thrashing at the hands of Germany.
Martin Tyler believes Brazil's defeat is the lowest point in their footballing history.