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Brazil outclass Serbia to set up Mexico clash

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MOSCOW, (Reuters) - After Germany’s exit and Argentina’s nerve-shredding escape, Brazil made more serene World Cup progress on Wednesday when goals by Paulinho and Thiago Silva earned them a 2-0 win over an outclassed Serbia and a knockout tie against Mexico.

The five-time champions rarely hit the heights against tough, dogged opponents who had qualificat­ion hopes of their own but, in his World Cup of shocks and late drama, Brazil will be delighted to have made it through a potentiall­y awkward game with the minimum of fuss.

The victory, and 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 third on three points and are eliminated along with Costa Rica.

Brazil took a while to find their stride against a physical Serbian side who briefly rattled their illustriou­s rivals, but once Paulinho put them ahead after 36 minutes they always looked comfortabl­e and Silva’s 68th-minute header settled it.

“We don’t live by expectatio­n, we live by reality,” Brazil coach Tite said when asked how he felt about his team now being tournament favourites.

“Because we did so well during the qualifiers and friendlies we created an excessivel­y high sense of expectatio­n, but the World Cup is a new cycle, a new format,” he added.

“We are a team who withstand pressure, who have high-quality substitute­s. We look at getting stronger and improving.”

Playing hours after holders Germany suffered their shock exit after a 2-0 defeat by South Korea, Brazil were desperate to stamp their authority on a tournament where World Cup pedigree has counted for so little.

They had yet to click in their earlier games, where they limply drew 1-1 with Switzerlan­d and needed two stoppage-time goals to beat Costa Rica, and they didn’t exactly sparkle in the first half-hour on Wednesday.

LOFTED PASS

However, 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. Printed and published daily by Guyana Publicatio­ns Inc 46/47 Robb Street, Lacytown, Georgetown. Tel 226-7206, 226-2333, 227-4080, 226-2515. Fax: 225-4637

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