Brazil sealed top spot in
Confederations Cup Group A with an action-packed 4-2 victory over old
rivals Italy in Salvador on Saturday night.
The Selecao dominated
the opening 45 minutes but only made the breakthrough in injury time at
the end of the half, with Dante firing home. Italy drew level in
emphatic fashion through Emanuele Giaccherini just after the interval
only to see Brazil quickly reassert their supremacy with equally fine
strikes from Neymar and Fred.
The Azzurri, though, should have
snatched a draw, with an unmarked Christian Maggio heading against the
bar shortly after Giorgio Chiellini had dragged Cesare Prandelli's men
back into the game, and they were punished for their profligacy by Fred,
who netted his second of the game in the dying minutes.
Italy
had initially picked up where they had left off against Japan: in
complete disarray defensively. Indeed, Brazil twice went close to
opening the scoring inside the opening three minutes, with Chiellini
making desperate last-ditch challenge to stop Oscar, before Gianluigi
Buffon had to get down well to keep out a low, angled strike from Hulk.
Italy
did their utmost to weather the early storm and even carved out an
opening for themselves 18 minutes when Claudio Marchisio drove forward
down the left wing before pulling the ball back for Mario Balotelli, who
badly scuffed his shot, resulting in the easiest of saves for Julio
Cesar.
However, Italy were still being overrun in midfield and
Cesare Prandelli unsurprisingly elected to make a first-half
substitution for the second game in succession, sending Emanuele
Giaccherini on in place of Riccardo Montolivo, with the dynamic
Marchisio dropping back into midfield alongside Alberto Aquilani.
Sadly,
the Azzurri were forced into a second change before the half-hour mark,
with Ignazio Abate suffering a shoulder injury after being cynically
taken out by Neymar, who, just moments beforehand, had been felled by
the AC Milan full-back.
Even the crowd began to get tetchy the longer the half wore but the tension was broken just before the break, with Dante, on as a replacement for the injured David Luiz, exhibiting impressive composure in coolly slotting home the rebound, after Buffon had pulled off a terrific save to keep out a close-range header from Fred.
Even the crowd began to get tetchy the longer the half wore but the tension was broken just before the break, with Dante, on as a replacement for the injured David Luiz, exhibiting impressive composure in coolly slotting home the rebound, after Buffon had pulled off a terrific save to keep out a close-range header from Fred.
The second half looked set to continued in much the same
vein as the first, with Brazil bossing possession and territory, and the
hosts could even have doubled their advantage within a minute of the
restart, but Oscar shot too tamely at Buffon, after the ball had dropped
for the Chelsea ace on the edge of the area.
However, Italy then
levelled out of nowhere. There appeared to be no danger when Buffon
punted the ball long, but Antonio Candreva headed it on before Balotelli
acrobatically flicked into space for Giaccherini. The much-maligned
utility man appeared to hesitate for a second but he then unleashed a
blistering drive from just inside the area that gave Julio Cesar no
chance.
Order was restored almost immediately, though, with
Neymar deceiving Buffon with a terrific free kick, after the Brazilian
No.10 had himself been taken down on the edge of the Azzurri box.
Balotelli
almost replied in kind on the hour, but his long-range set piece was
fumbled away to safety by Julio Cesar. As it was, it was Brazil who
struck next in an increasingly chaotic encounter, with Fred finishing in
style, after his run in-between Chiellini and Leonardo Bonucci was
expertly picked out by Marcelo.
Italy were not done yet, though,
and they set up a frantic finale when the ball dropped for Alberto
Aquilani in the six-yard box, allowing him to tee up Chiellini, who
scuffed the ball into the bottom left corner of the Selecao goal.
Maggio
then crashed a header against the bar as Italy finished the stronger
but they were caught cold on the break late on, with Fred on hand to
convert after Buffon had been unable to hold onto a shot from Marcelo,
meaning the Azzurri will most likely face Spain in the semis.
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