43th Match FIFA World Cup 2018
43th Match FIFA World Cup
2018
BRAZIL Beat the SERBIA
2-0 in World Cup 2018
v Samba
Stars set up last-16 clash against Mexico
v Serbia
impress but make another early exit
v RELIVE: As it
Happened, stats, and more
Brazil will face Mexico in a FIFA World Cup Round of 16 clash in
Samara after they won Group E by beating Serbia 2-0 at the Spartak Moscow
Stadium.
The South Americans thus finished on seven points from three
matches, while Serbia were left facing an early flight home after failing to
get the win they so desperately needed.
Brazil took the lead in the 36th minute when Paulinho raced
through to on to through ball by Philippe Coutinho to lob over the on-rushing
goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic.
Serbia pushed for an equaliser but lacked the cutting edge and
were caught by a classic suck-punch when Thiago Silva headed home powerfully
from an outswinging Neymar corner on 68 minutes.
e tTeam reporter analysis
Sonja Nikcevic with Serbia
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Serbia went into this match hoping for a miracle, demanding maximum effort from
their players. And while the miracle never came as Brazil put in their
strongest performance of the tournament, the Orlovi (Eagles)
have done their fans proud. The effort was there, and the potential in this
largely young team, who played for each other, was there to see - particularly
early in the second half. Serbia are out of the tournament but there is much to
build on.
Giancarlo Giampietro with Brazil
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In a week in which many of the pre-tournament favourites have struggled, Brazil gave a very assured performance, particularly in the first half. A Seleção dictated the pace of this game for large parts, although it should also be acknowledged that they were under major pressure when Thiago Silva popped up to head home that decisive second goal.
In a week in which many of the pre-tournament favourites have struggled, Brazil gave a very assured performance, particularly in the first half. A Seleção dictated the pace of this game for large parts, although it should also be acknowledged that they were under major pressure when Thiago Silva popped up to head home that decisive second goal.
Budweiser Man of the Match
Paulinho scored the always-vital opening goal to set Brazil on the road to victory. He also toiled tirelessly in midfield as the five-time world champions produced a reassuring performance.
Paulinho scored the always-vital opening goal to set Brazil on the road to victory. He also toiled tirelessly in midfield as the five-time world champions produced a reassuring performance.
The stat
3 – The number of points that Serbia, as an independent nation, have recorded at their two World Cup appearances in 2010 and 2018.
3 – The number of points that Serbia, as an independent nation, have recorded at their two World Cup appearances in 2010 and 2018.
What’s next
Brazil-Mexico – Round of 16, 2 July, Samara
Brazil-Mexico – Round of 16, 2 July, Samara
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