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Brazil outclass Serbia to set up Mexico clash

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MOSCOW: Goals by Paulinho and Thiago Silva steered a much-improved Brazil to a 2-0 victory over a battling, but ultimately outclassed Serbia last night and into a World Cup second-round meeting with Mexico.

The win, combined with Switzerlan­d’s 2-2 draw with Costa Rica, meant Brazil finished top of Group E on seven points, two ahead of the Swiss, who will face Sweden in the last 16. Serbia ended in third place on three points and are eliminated along with Costa Rica.

With defending champions Germany knocked out and Argentina scraping through at the death, five-times champions Brazil were desperate to stamp their authority on a tournament where World Cup pedigree has counted for so little.

But, having needed two goals in stoppage-time to beat Costa Rica in their last game having been held 1-1 by Switzerlan­d in their opener, they took a long time to make any impression on a well-drilled and rugged defence.

However, after 36 minutes a superb lofted pass from just inside his own half by the outstandin­g Philippe Coutinho sent Paulinho clear and he stretched high to toe the ball over goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic and ease the pressure.

Neymar was again well shackled and unable to impose himself, with one dipping shot over the bar and another at the legs of Stojkovic after a lightning counter-attack his only notable contributi­ons in the White Eagles first hour.

However, while their superstar front men were making little headway at the other end, having conceded three goals in their previous 12 games, Brazil’s often-overlooked defence again showed their mettle as Serbia threw more men forward.

Roared on by their outnumbere­d but deafening fans, striker Aleksandar Mitrovic had one instinctiv­e reaction header blocked on the line and another well saved by Alisson as suddenly another upset seemed possible.

That spell around the hour proved Serbia’s high water mark, however, as Brazil made it 2-0 when Silva rose high to thump home a Neymar corner after 68 minutes.

Meanwhile, Switzerlan­d made sure of a place in the last 16 of the World Cup but had to survive some anxious moments in last night’s draw with Costa Rica before finishing second in the group.

Blerim Dzemaili opened the scoring with a close-in blast in the 31st minute, but only after Costa Rica had twice struck the woodwork in the opening 10 minutes.

Already eliminated, Costa Rica finally got their first goal of the tournament when centre back Kendall Waston headed home a 56th-minute corner.

But the Swiss went back in front through Josip Drmic two minutes from time, only to give away a stoppage time penalty from which Bryan Ruiz hit the crossbar before the ball struck the back of goalkeeper Yann Sommer for an equaliser. – Reuters

 ?? Picture: EPA ?? PAULINHO: Celebrates after scoring Brazil’s opener against Serbia in Moscow last night.
Picture: EPA PAULINHO: Celebrates after scoring Brazil’s opener against Serbia in Moscow last night.

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