Yeah, it was really amazing to see Brazil act like a third-tier team when things started going against them. Melo's stomp on Robben (I think?) to get sent off was extraordinary. Sense of entitlement, perhaps?
I'd really like to see Ghana keep going because I love watching African teams play, but I feel they've reached their level. Uruguay have been building quietly in the shadow of the bigger teams, much like the Netherlands, and they could go a long way. They've got World Cup pedigree - albeit a long, long time ago - and I doubt they'll fear any of the other teams. I'm still leaning towards either Argentina or Germany to win the tournament, though - and I'd be happy with either, as both teams have been playing with a real sense of joy and enthusiasm.
What's the other game? Paraguay and Spain? That seems like a pretty obvious result. Spain are another team that's building to a crescendo, I think. It seems like at this stage of the tournament we've got a lot of teams who've been pacing themselves nicely, and it all seems pretty even, and given that so many of the usual suspects are absent (Italy, France, now Brazil), for the neutrals such as myself this looks like being the best end-phase of a World Cup in ages.