The World Cup's Host Secures Its Place As Leader Against Cameroon
Expecting Saturday's Match Against Chile
David Luiz celebrating Fred's Goal with Neymar, Luiz Gustavo and Marcelo |
Pre-tournament
favorite Brazil beat Cameroon 4-1 here Monday to claim the top spot in Group A
of the 2014 World Cup.
FC
Barcelona Neymar contributed two goals as Brazil finished the group stage with
seven out of nine possible points.
Mexico
likewise netted seven points, but the Brazilians won the group based on goal
differential.
The World Cup's Host Secures Its Place As Leader Against Cameroon
Brazil got
off to a furious start in front of the 70,000 people packed into Brasilia's
Mane Garrincha stadium, but eased off the gas within minutes, creating an
opening for the nothing-to-lose African side.
Yet amid
the Cameroonians' offensive flurry, Oscar broke away down the left side and
spotted Neymar standing alone in front of the net.
Up 1-0 in
the 17th minute after the first of Neymar's two goals, the Brazilians relaxed
again and Cameroon began pressing.
Thiago
Silva had to be alert to stop Nyom's centering pass from landing in the net and
the ensuing corner kick set up a header by Matip that hit the post.
With Brazil
in disarray, Nyom eluded Daniel Alves and connected with Matip, who was not to
be denied a second time.
Host Secures Its Place Against Cameroon
Matip's
tally in the 26th minute - Cameroon's first of the 2014 competition -
concentrated Brazil's attention and it took Neymar less than 10 minutes to
score his second of the contest and put the South Americans ahead for good.
The
Brazilians showed greater energy in the second half.
Fred scored
just four minutes into the half to make it 3-1 and Cameroon's heart wasn't
enough to make up for their technical deficiencies.
As Leader Against Cameroon The World Cup's Host Secures Its Place
Fernandinho
delivered the final blow with a goal in the 84th minute.
Brazil will
face Chile in the first match of the knockout stage.