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Neymar sends Brazil into semi-final

agence france-presse   FORTALEZA (Brazil), 20 JUNE: Brazil superstar Neymar (in photo) scored one goal and set up the other to give hosts Brazil…

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FORTALEZA (Brazil), 20 JUNE: Brazil superstar Neymar (in photo) scored one goal and set up the other to give hosts Brazil a 2-0 win over Mexico in their Group A game and all but assure them of a place in the semifinals of the Confederations Cup in Fortaleza on Wednesday. 
The 21-year-old took his tally to 13 goals in his last 15 games for his country with a superb left-footed volley early in the first-half, and then produced a brilliant shimmy between two Mexican defenders in second-half stoppage time to set up Jo for the second goal. 
While Brazil – who had lost six of their last seven meetings with the Mexicans – are all but in the semis, Mexico’s hopes hang by a thread after two defeats as Japan, who lost 3-0 to Brazil in their opener, must beat Euro 2012 finalists Italy later on Wednesday to give them any hope of reaching the last four. 
For Brazil it was a much cheerier occasion than the last time they played in Fortaleza in 2002 as their celebrations at winning the World Cup in South Korea and Japan fell flat as Mexico beat them 1-0. 
Neymar confirmed Brazil’s early dominance with a stunning left-footed volley in the ninth minute after Mexico defender Francisco Rodriguez’s header fell to him. 
Dani Alves, who had provided the cross which Rodriguez failed to clear properly, then went close with a shot towards the far right corner but Mexico goalkeeper Jose Corona did well to tip it over the bar. 
The signs had been there right from the start that Brazil were intent on sealing their place in the last four as Chelsea star Oscar scored after a flowing move only for it to be ruled out by English referee Howard Webb for offside.  Neymar went close to doubling his tally in the 23rd minute as he chested the ball down outside the area and let fly with his shot going just over the bar.  Brazil went slightly off the boil after that and weren’t helped when Oscar’s Chelsea clubmate David Luiz had to go off for lengthy treatment after injuring his nose in a clash with one of his team-mates. However, not even with the hosts down to 10 men could Mexico press home the advantage, as they produced lots of pretty football, stemming from Mallorca’s Giovanni dos Santos, but failed to round it off with the killer touch. 
The Brazilians had the ball in the net early in the second-half as Thiago Silva headed home, but once again it was ruled out for offside. Brazil had several chances after that as they looked to seal the win but Hulk hit a shot into the side netting, after being set up by Neymar, while the goalscorer also went close. 
Luiz, fully rehabilitated after his nose bleed, produced probably a goal saving clearance on the hour mark as he slid in to turn behind a dangerous ball played across goal with Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez lurking just behind him.
 The pace of the game slowed dramatically in the second-half as the high humidity had an inevitable effect on the players.
However, it didn’t stop Neymar from one last moment of brilliance to set up Jo and send the home fans into ecstasy.

Spain face Tahiti
World champions Spain are likely to make massive changes to the team that won against Uruguay 2-1 on Sunday, with Victor Valdes, Fernando Torres and striker David Villa all expected to start. Defender Cesar Azpilicueta could win his third cap for the seniorside, while the likes of David Silva and Jesus Navas are also setto make their first appearances of the tournament.
In another development, Brazilian police are investigating the case of robbery involving Spanish national football team players at their hotel in the northern city of Recife. FIFA confirmed the investigation after Spanish media said players had money stolen from their rooms while in Recife for a Confederations Cup match against Uruguay on Sunday. agencies

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