Saturday, July 5, 2014



The defense man lashed home a dazzling free kick after Thiago Silva's initial objective, with James Rodriguez scoring a punishment before the Barcelona star was constrained off in the diminishing minutes

A wonderstrike from David Luiz helped Brazil to a 2-1 World Cup quarter-last win over Colombia - however star forward Neymar was stretchered off in the end minutes.

Tipped by some to passageway against a side who have been the discussion of the competition, Luiz Felipe Scolari's men advanced because of objectives from Thiago Silva and his guarding accomplice in Fortaleza, the recent a sublime 30-yard free kick.

Man existing apart from everything else James Rodriguez pulled one back from the spot for Colombia in the 80th moment, yet Brazil clutched book a semi-last gathering with Germany.

Then again, Brazil will head into the last four with an arrangement of stresses, most remarkably the suspension of Silva and a damage to star man Neymar.

Silva got an unnecessary yellow card in the second period, while Neymar was stolen away on a stretcher late on to put a dull cover over Brazil's win.


The pair's potential unlucky deficiencies, consolidated with an alternate workmanlike indicating, will do little to dissipate claims from any semblance of Diego Maradona that Brazil are bad enough to win the competition.

Much had been made of Brazil's apparent mental frailties in front of the match, with players experiencing harsh criticism for hollering throughout interpretations of the national song of praise and Scolari's choice to bring in a games therapist snatching features.

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