53th Match FIFA World Cup 2018 Knockout Phase
53th Match FIFA World Cup
2018 Knockout Phase
BRAZIL Beat the MEXICO
2-0 in World Cup 2018
v Neymar scores
opening goal for his sixth at World Cup finals
v Brazil surpass
Germany as top scoring team at World Cup (227)
v RELIVE: As
it happened, stats and more
Neymar scored his sixth FIFA World Cup™ goal,
before substitute Roberto Firmino added one late on, to lift Brazil past Mexico
2-0 to advance into the quarter-finals at Russia 2018.
The first 20 minutes of the match started with El Tri pressuring
the South Americans' backline, but eventually Tite’s side were able to grow
into the game, ultimately generating more goalscoring opportunities and looking
the likelier to break the deadlock.
It took until after the break, though, and once the second half
commenced, it wasn't long until Neymar was wheeling away in celebration. He
slid in to finish from close range after Willian sent in a dangerous, low cross
on 51 minutes. Brazil continued to create scoring chances and, with full-time
closing in fast, Firmino tapped in at the back post as Neymar turning provider
to seal victory.
Team
reporter analysis
Giancarlo Giampietro with Brazil [Follow: Twitter]
Mexico were much more aggressive in the first 15 minutes of the match, but
Brazil were prepared for that. They kept their composure and were able to
control large spells of the match, although possession stats won’t necessarily
reflect that. The individual talent of A Seleção was also a
key factor in them emerging as the more effective attacking side. Tite’s team
are proving they can be solid at both ends.
Martin Langer with Mexico [Follow: Twitter]
Mexico fought bravely against Brazil, but in the end they deservedly lost
against a better team. El Tri played a risky strategy in the
first half, pressuring the South Americans very aggressively and making them
suffer every time they had the ball. The idea was to score quickly and then
manage the rhythm of the game. But that didn’t happen and the team tired. After
they conceded the goal, while they still kept on fighting, they never seemed to
be in a position to equalise, even with Guillermo Ochoa denying the Brazilians
a second goal until the final stages.
Budweiser Man of the Match
Neymar scored the opening goal to help ensure Brazil's Russia 2018
journey continued. He now has six goals at the World Cup and 57 in 89 total
appearances.
The stat
19 - Brazil have now kept 19 clean sheets in 25 matches under head
coach Tite.
What's
next
Brazil will face the winner of Belgium-Japan — Quarter-final, 6 July, Kazan
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