- Varane heads hosts France ahead in the first half
- Neymar scores eighth goal in seven games as Brazil win
- France lose for the first time since the 2014 World Cup
- Dunga unbeaten since taking charge of Brazil in July
Brazil recorded their seventh successive victory since their 2014
World Cup humiliation as they came from behind to beat France in Paris.
Raphael Varane powerfully headed in Mathieu Valbuena's left-wing corner to put the French ahead.
But Oscar equalised when he linked up with Roberto Firmino and poked the ball past France goalkeeper Steve Mandanda.
Neymar made it 2-1 as he collected Willian's pass and shot past Mandanda before Luiz Gustavo headed in a third.
The victory maintains Dunga's 100% record since he took charge of Brazil for a second time in July.
He is helping to restore some pride to Brazilian
football after the side suffered their heaviest ever World Cup defeat
when they were
thrashed 7-1 by Germany in the World Cup semi-final
in Belo Horizonte.
Luiz Felipe Scolari
resigned as coach after the tournament,
which also saw Brazil lose 3-0 against the Netherlands in the third-fourth play-off.
Only two of the first XI from that Germany defeat
started in Paris and Dunga will be pleased with their fightback after
they fell behind to Varane's 21st-minute header.
Chelsea midfielder Oscar equalised before Neymar put the South Americans ahead with his eighth goal in seven internationals.
Brazil's results in Dunga's second spell as coach |
|
---|---|
6 September: Beat Colombia 1-0 |
10 September: Beat Ecuador 1-0 |
11 October: Beat Argentina 2-0 |
14 October: Beat Japan 4-0 |
12 November: Beat Turkey 4-0 |
18 November: Beat Austria 2-1 |
26 March: Beat France 3-1 |
29 March: v Chile (Emirates Stadium) |
Dunga, who was previously in charge of Brazil from July
2006 to July 2010, will also be happy with his side's defensive
strength.
Varane's goal was only the second Brazil had conceded
in seven games and they had to hold on under sustained pressure in the
second half when the score was 2-1.
Mamadou Sakho, Moussa Sissoko and Antoine Griezmann
were denied by Brazil goalkeeper Jefferson, before Karim Benzema fired a
volley over the crossbar.
Those misses proved costly for the French as Gustavo ended the game as a contest when he met Willian's corner.
It was France's first defeat in seven games since their
World Cup quarter-final loss to Germany and the scoreline could have
been wider as Willian's low shot was well saved by Mandanda.
For Brazil, who play Chile at Arsenal's Emirates
Stadium on Sunday, it was another pleasing night as their footballing
recovery continues.
Elsewhere,
Chile
suffered a shock 2-0 friendly defeat against Iran, while Manchester United striker
Radamel Falcao scored twice
as
Colombia
thrashed Bahrain 6-0.
No comments:
Post a Comment