Neymar marked his first game as Brazil captain by scoring the only goal as A Seleção saw off ten-man Colombia
1-0 in Miami. The 22-year-old was wearing the armband in the absence of
Thiago Silva and scored in the 83rd minute to hand the Selecao victory
in the first match of Dunga's second spell in charge.
The
manager has not made it clear whether the appointment of Neymar will be
permanent but he certainly did his chances no harm in this repeat of
the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ quarter-final. Friday's victory was the first
step as Brazil
look to get over the disappointment of a home
tournament which saw them hammered 7-1 by eventual winners Germany in the semi-finals.
tournament which saw them hammered 7-1 by eventual winners Germany in the semi-finals.
After a slow start, Diego Tardelli thought he had put Brazil
ahead when he latched onto a loose ball in the box but the linesman's
flag was raised for offside. Neymar then set up Oscar but the Chelsea
man failed to beat David Ospina when one on one.
Colombia
were looking short of ideas and Juan Cuadrado, Pablo Armero and Leao
Ramirez all tried their luck from distance but Jefferson was equal to
their efforts. Cuadrado then saw red in the 49th minute as he brought
down Neymar and was handed a second booking.
Brazil
nearly took the lead as David Luiz executed a trademark free-kick but
Ospina saved and Fernandinho was unable to convert the rebound. New
Manchester United striker Radamel Falcao came on for the last 13 minutes
for Colombia but he could not make an impact and Neymar's stunning free-kick with seven minutes remaining settled the contest.
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