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"and the emotionally shouted Brazilians through"

Is that correct according to the recording? I am not sure about the underlined part.

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In my hearing, "the" is "we".
 

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"emotionally-shouted" Is that so?
 

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That is what it sounded like to me.
 

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"and the emotionally shouted Brazilians through"

Is that correct according to the recording? I am not sure about the underlined part.

Thank you for your help!

Jason

Is there any longer clip (ie context) that might help us settle this disagreement?
 

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I heard "the". :-? (The speaker is, IMO, not Brazilian, so "we" would make little sense).

Yes, I agree. I heard "and the emotionally shattered Brazilians, three." If so, he was probably giving the final score of the Round of 16 match between Chile and Brazil. It ended in a tie, 1 to 1, and was resolved by penalty kicks, which Brazil won, 3 to 2.
 

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Yes, I agree. I heard "and the emotionally shattered Brazilians, three." If so, he was probably giving the final score of the Round of 16 match between Chile and Brazil. It ended in a tie, 1 to 1, and was resolved by penalty kicks, which Brazil won, 3 to 2.

I understand "through", not "three", that is, the Brazilians, after a lot more suffering than expected went through to the following round.
 
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