Destroy Spain 3-0, Brazil Preserve Degree Confederation - Brazil
insure themselves out as the 2013
Confederations Cup champions after beating
Spain by a score of 3-0, while retaining the title for a third time. Fred
became a star Bomber victory Luiz Felipe Scolari's squad by two goal in the 3rd
minute and the 47th, while Neymar Barcelona players contributed a goal in the
44th minute.
Match held at the Estadio Maracana, Rio de Janeiro also
marked Sergio Ramos failed penalty and a red card for Gerard Pique.
Playing pressed from the start, Brazil immediate lead in the
second minute goal by Fred. Starting from the back line fault lines in
anticipation of bait gastric Spain Hulk, Fred continue the ball to goalkeeper
Iker Casillas
Oscar almost added advantage in the 8th minute but
sontekannya from Spain penalty area was wide. Not satisfied bombarded the
Spanish goalkeeper, Paulinho replace threatened by long-range shot but it could
still be saved Iker Casillas.
Spain got the best chance of Andres Iniesta at the 19th
minute with a shot from outside the penalty box. But the shot can still be
secured by Julio Cesar. Fred almost his tally in the 30th minute, but his shot
failed to beat Casillas who are in a position to deal with it.
Another chance for Spain obtained in the 40th minute, when
Pedro Brazil surging into the penalty box and fired a shot into the corner past
goalkeeper Julio Cesar. But in an extraordinary Brazilian David Luiz to secure
the goal to clear the ball before the goal line run through.
At the end of the first half ended Neymar Samba added
advantage. Through collaboration with Oscar, who escaped from custody Neymar
found the net from the left side of Spain La Furia Roja penalty box.
Spain back in the second half was not given a chance by
Brazil. Fred once again emerged as a nightmare for Casillas with his second
goal, completing a pass from Neymar. From the left corner of the penalty box,
Fred fired a shot that lodged in the right corner of goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
Spain got the chance minimize the situation when the referee
awarded a penalty following a foul on Navas Marcelo on the 54th minute. But
Sergio Ramos who took the job failed Brazilian goalkeeper, after a penalty wide
to the side of the goal. Spain suffering intensified after Gerard Pique was
sent off after breaking Neymar in the 68th minute.
Throughout the rest of the game, Brazil is more practical to
master the game. But the Spanish defense can still break a team's chances of
Samba. Neymar could threaten Spain's goal for the umpteenth time, but the
release is still able to kick that Casillas countered. Until the game ends no
more goals were created.
This victory ensures Brazil retain the Confederations Cup
title for the third time in a row. Brazil won the previous tournament in 2006
and 2009.