Neymar goal caps impressive Brazil win over feisty Austria
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[June 11, 2018]
By Brian Homewood
VIENNA (Reuters) - Brazil scored three
superbly-taken goals, including a stunning Neymar effort, to beat
feisty Austria 3-0 in sweltering conditions on Sunday and put the
finishing touches to their impressive World Cup preparation. Gabriel
Jesus and Philippe Coutinho scored the other goals for the
five-times champions who showed great patience in the first half as
they worked to break Austria down before turning on the style after
the interval.
Neymar started a game for the first time since injuring his
metatarsal in February although he played in the second half of last
week's win 2-0 over Croatia when he celebrated his return with a
goal.
His goal was sublime as he left one defender on the ground before
scoring between goalkeeper Heinz Lindner's legs.
It was also the first time the quartet of Neymar, Jesus, Coutinho
and Willian had started a game together.
Austria, unbeaten in their last eight games and winners over Germany
one week ago, proved uncomfortable opponents and had nothing to lose
in front of a capacity 48,500 crowd, having failed to qualify for
the World Cup.
Neymar, substituted in the 83rd minute, was on the receiving end of
some rough challenges and needed treatment after a tackle from
behind from Aleksandar Dragovic who was booked.
"The concentration and competitiveness of the team was laudable,"
Brazil coach Tite told reporters. "Today was another example that,
mentally, we are maturing. It was a difficult match, with heavy
physical contact and we did really well."
He would not confirm, however, that the same side would start
Brazil's opening World Cup game against Switzerland on June 17.
With the temperature hot enough for water breaks, tempers frayed as
Casemiro replied with a rough tackle of his own.
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Brazil's Neymar celebrates scoring their second goal
REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Marko Arnautovic gave Brazil a couple of early frights before the
South Americans went ahead in the 36th minute, Jesus scoring with a
delightful dinked effort from a difficult angle for his 10th goal in
17 internationals.
Neymar's goal in the 63rd minute was even better as he collected the
ball on the left of the area, performed a drag-back which left
Aleksandar Dragovic on the floor before sending his shot between
Lindner's legs.
That pulled him level with Romario's total of 55 international
goals, making him Brazil's third joint top-scorer after Pele and
Ronaldo.
Six minutes later, substitute Roberto Firmino set Coutinho clear
down the left and he curled his shot wide of Lindner in for the
third.
Brazil, who have won all four games this year without conceding a
goal, also face Costa Rica and Serbia in Group E.
They will head to Russia in confident mood, having lost only one out
of 21 games -- a friendly against Argentina -- in Tite's two years
in charge.
(Reporting by Brian Homewood, editing by Ed Osmond)
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