Neymar stars as Brazil defeat Croatia

Sport360 staff 01:55 13/06/2014
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  • Prolific: Neymar took his tally for Brazil to 33 goals with a brace against Croatia.

    Brazil made the perfect start to their World Cup campaign as they secured a hard-fought 3-1 victory over Croatia thanks to a brace from Neymar and a late goal from Oscar. 

    The hosts had fallen behind thanks to an own-goal from left-back Marcelo, but Neymar would level matters in the first half before handing Brazil the lead through a controversial penalty. 

    Croatia kept pushing forward but were caught on the counter as Oscar broke and poked the ball home from the edge of the area to hand the home side all three points. 

    The match had kicked off after a spine-tingling rendition of Brazil's national anthem with fans — exhorted to unite behind the team by coach Luiz Felipe Scolari — roaring their support for the "Selecao."

    Even after the music stopped, fans and players alike put their hearts and souls into one more verse. Brazil captain Thiago Silva epitomised the mood, bellowing a rallying cry to his team-mates as they embarked on their quest to earn first title on home soil.

    Croatia had had the impertinence to take the game to the hosts – and score first courtesy of an own goal by Marcelo but the drive of Brazil not to fail on such an occasion proved decisive.

    This was a game brimming with breathtaking technical skill, and not just from Brazil. All eyes had been on the green and gold shirts in the days beforehand, but inspired by Luka Modric, it was those in red and white checks who had by far the better of the opening exchanges.

    Croatia, displaying their own technical gifts, gave fair warning when Ivan Perisic's perceptive cross was met by his Wolfsburg team-mate Ivica Olic with a powerful downward header.

    Brazil held its collective breath but it bounced up past the angle. That relief turned to dismay in the 11th minute as Olic took advantage of some wide open space down the left to fire in a cross that nicked off Nikica Jelavic's instep and bounced off the bewildered Marcelo to roll into the net.

    Brazil began to attacked with gusto, Neymar's wonderful feet at the centre of the action. The influence of Chelsea's Oscar began to grow, and his dangerous cross hung temptingly in the air but Neymar's acrobatic attempt failed to make the right contact.

    It was time for Neymar to take centre stage, after being only booked for what looked a forearm smash on Modric, he struck the equaliser in the 29th minute.

    Oscar was deeply involved in the build-up and though it may not have been the cleanest strike Neymar has ever hit, his shot went through the legs of a defender and in off the post.

    Into the second half and Brazil took a more patient approach, putting Croatia under increasing pressure.

    Dani Alves fired a free-kick too high after Vedran Corluka had crudely chopped down Neymar, then Oscar picked out David Luiz but he couldn't keep his header down.

    Then came the controversy. Fred manoeuvred for the ball in the Croatia penalty area, and Southampton centre-back Dejan Lovren laid barely a finger on his shoulder for the Brazil striker to fling himself down.

    Japanese referee Yuichi Nishimura awarded the softest of spot-kicks, dispatched by Neymar despite Pletikosa getting his fingers to it.

    Croatia tried to respond, and had the ball in the net only for Olic to be penalised for a hefty challenge on keeper Julio Cesar, and it was left to Oscar to surprise Pletikosa with a steered finish with the toe of his boot to send the hosts into raptures.

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