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> Richarliso­n at the double as Brazil thrash El Salvador

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RICHARLISO­N capped his first full start for Brazil by scoring twice as the South American giants thrashed El Salvador 5-0 at FedEx Field in Washington yesterday.

The 21-year-old , who was signed by Premier League side Everton from Watford earlier this year, produced two excellent strikes on 16 and 50 minutes to reward the faith shown in him by manager Tite.

El Salvador barely mustered a chance as Brazil, led by Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar who played the entire 90 minutes, put on an excellent performanc­e in front of their adoring American based fans in the US capital.

Tite and his coaching staff are ready to move on from their disappoint­ing showing at the World Cup this summer where they lost to Belgium in the last eight and are now focused on the 2019 Copa America in Brazil.

This was a display which would have encouraged them immensely.

The Brazil coach named a strong side for the second match of their mini twomatch tour – the USA were defeated 2-0 on Friday in New Jersey – with the likes of Neymar, Douglas Costa, Philippe Coutinho all starting.

Richarliso­n, who made his debut as a substitute in the first match, started for the first time as was Barcelona midfielder Arthur.

And after just two minutes, the five time world champions were ahead.

It was a questionab­le decision by the referee – defender Roberto Dominguez, who plays in MLS for Vancouver, was adjudged to have brought down Richarliso­n in the area allowing Neymar to step up and score his 59th goal for the Selecao.

On 15 minutes, Tite’s side doubled their lead thanks to a fantastic strike from Richarliso­n.

Neymar teed up the striker who produced a brilliant curling finish from the edge of the area.

The double strike compounded a terrible start for El Salvador who were forced to come from behind against minnows Montserrat at the weekend in qualifying for the CONCACAF Nations League.

Neymar was involved in everything and Coutinho almost made it three thanks to more inventiven­ess from the PSG star who crashed an effort against the bar on 22 minutes as Brazil threatened to run riot.

El Salvador were totally outclassed and 15 minutes before the interval Coutinho made it three, expertly firing home from 18 yards leaving goalkeeper Henry Hernandez totally flat footed.

Neymar was denied on 38 minutes by some last ditch defending following brilliant play from Costa before he the Brazil captain was booked for diving just before the interval.

TV replays suggested it was a foul but it was a brave call from the referee who was clearly taking past indiscreti­ons into account.

Neymar was all smiles soon afterwards though when Richarliso­n scored his second, another clinical finish from Coutinho’s set-up coming just five minutes after the interval.

Marquinhos made it five in the 90th minute, heading in a corner from a Neymar corner. – AFP

 ?? REUTERSPIX ?? Republic of Ireland ended a controvers­ial week with a 1-1 friendly draw in Poland yesterday as Millwall striker Aiden O’Brien scored on his debut.Manager Martin O’Neill had to defend his assistant coach Roy Keane after a leaked recording appeared to reveal the former Manchester United captain swearing at midfielder Harry Arter and striker Jonathan Walters as they prepared for matches earlier this year.Midfielder Arter, 28, has not played internatio­nal football since.Having been thrashed 4-1 by Wales in their Nations League opener last Thursday, it looked for much of the second half as though the Irish would secure a morale-boosting win, but Mateusz Klich grabbed a late equaliser for Poland in Wroclaw.After a slow first 30 minutes, Arkadiusz Milik struck a long-range shot straight at Irish goalkeeper Darren Randolph as Poland struggled to break down a solid Ireland defence Poland’s Arkadiusz Milik takes a overhead kick at goal past Ireland’s John Egan and Kevin Long yesterday. – without Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowsk­i, who was rested despite sitting on 99 internatio­nal appearance­s.The visitors were almost the architects of their own downfall on the stroke of halftime, but after two failed efforts to clear a simple cross into the box, midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak couldn’t force the ball home.Ireland finally managed their first shot on target early in the second half, with Bristol City midfielder Callum O’Dowda’s speculativ­e strike easily held by Wojciech Szczesny.But that appeared to wake up O’Neill’s side, and they grabbed a 54th-minute lead as the 24-year-old O’Brien met an O’Dowda cross to nod past a helpless Szczesny and into the net.Poland continued to dominate possession without regularly threatenin­g, but Klich played a neat one-two with Milik before slotting home in the 87th minute, despite Ireland calls for an offside flag. – AFP
REUTERSPIX Republic of Ireland ended a controvers­ial week with a 1-1 friendly draw in Poland yesterday as Millwall striker Aiden O’Brien scored on his debut.Manager Martin O’Neill had to defend his assistant coach Roy Keane after a leaked recording appeared to reveal the former Manchester United captain swearing at midfielder Harry Arter and striker Jonathan Walters as they prepared for matches earlier this year.Midfielder Arter, 28, has not played internatio­nal football since.Having been thrashed 4-1 by Wales in their Nations League opener last Thursday, it looked for much of the second half as though the Irish would secure a morale-boosting win, but Mateusz Klich grabbed a late equaliser for Poland in Wroclaw.After a slow first 30 minutes, Arkadiusz Milik struck a long-range shot straight at Irish goalkeeper Darren Randolph as Poland struggled to break down a solid Ireland defence Poland’s Arkadiusz Milik takes a overhead kick at goal past Ireland’s John Egan and Kevin Long yesterday. – without Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowsk­i, who was rested despite sitting on 99 internatio­nal appearance­s.The visitors were almost the architects of their own downfall on the stroke of halftime, but after two failed efforts to clear a simple cross into the box, midfielder Grzegorz Krychowiak couldn’t force the ball home.Ireland finally managed their first shot on target early in the second half, with Bristol City midfielder Callum O’Dowda’s speculativ­e strike easily held by Wojciech Szczesny.But that appeared to wake up O’Neill’s side, and they grabbed a 54th-minute lead as the 24-year-old O’Brien met an O’Dowda cross to nod past a helpless Szczesny and into the net.Poland continued to dominate possession without regularly threatenin­g, but Klich played a neat one-two with Milik before slotting home in the 87th minute, despite Ireland calls for an offside flag. – AFP

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