Mueller hat-trick hammers Portugal

Germany's forward Thomas Mueller (L) celebrates scoring a penalty with his teammates Germany's midfielder Sami Khedira and Germany's forward Mario Goetze (R) during the Group G football match between Germany and Portugal at the Fonte Nova Arena in Salvador during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on June 16, 2014. AFP
Germany's forward Thomas Mueller (L) celebrates scoring a penalty with his teammates Germany's midfielder Sami Khedira and Germany's forward Mario Goetze (R) during the Group G football match between Germany and Portugal at the Fonte Nova Arena in Salvador during the 2014 FIFA World Cup on June 16, 2014. AFP

Thomas Mueller's hat-trick inspired Germany to a 4-0 mauling of 10-man Portugal in their opening World Cup Group G match on Monday.

The Germans delivered a sizzling attacking display that underlined their tag as strong title contenders and the match, billed as a clash of European heavyweights, was over as a contest by halftime.

Two Mueller goals and a thumping Mats Hummels header blew away a Portugal side whose misery was compounded by a needless 37th minute red card for Pepe.

Portugal's forward and captain Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the Group G football match between Germany and Portugal at the Fonte Nova Arena in Salvador on June 16, 2014, during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. AFP
Portugal's forward and captain Cristiano Ronaldo reacts during the Group G football match between Germany and Portugal at the Fonte Nova Arena in Salvador on June 16, 2014, during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. AFP

The defender, furious at what he felt was "simulation" by Mueller following a slight collision between the two, was sent off for pushing his head into the German's face as he sat on the ground.

In their 100th World Cup match, the first team to reach the milestone, Germany were in the mood to party in the sapping Salvador sunshine and went ahead after 12 minutes through Mueller from the penalty spot after the clever Mario Goetze was hauled down.

Hummels powered home the second from a corner on 32 minutes before Mueller, top scorer at the World Cup four years ago, stole in ahead of a sleepy Bruno Alves to smash in the third in first-half stoppage-time.

Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo (R) is comforted by Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger after their 2014 World Cup Group G soccer match at the Fonte Nova arena in Salvador on June 16, 2014. Reuters
Portugal's Cristiano Ronaldo (R) is comforted by Germany's Bastian Schweinsteiger after their 2014 World Cup Group G soccer match at the Fonte Nova arena in Salvador on June 16, 2014. Reuters

The interchanging attack of Goetze, Mueller and Mesut Ozil bamboozled Portugal, whose talisman Cristiano Ronaldo was left a frustrated observer for much of the match, a late long-range free kick parried by Manuel Neuer his best moment.

With German Chancellor Angela Merkel watching in the crowd, Mueller completed the first hat-trick of the tournament after 78 minutes, prodding home a spilled Andre Schuerrle cross and extending his country's run of having won every opening World Cup match since 1990.

Germany supporters sit in their sofas at the beginning of the FIFA World Cup 2014 Group G football match in Salvador, Brazil Germany vs Portugal, at a public viewing in Berlin's Eisern Union stadium, at which supporters were invited to bring their own sofas to watch the match in Berlin on June 16, 2014. AFP
Germany supporters sit in their sofas at the beginning of the FIFA World Cup 2014 Group G football match in Salvador, Brazil Germany vs Portugal, at a public viewing in Berlin's Eisern Union stadium, at which supporters were invited to bring their own sofas to watch the match in Berlin on June 16, 2014. AFP

The demolition will send a strong message to Germany's rival title contenders in Brazil and left Portugal looking nervously at qualification with games against the U.S. and Ghana to come.