Brazil's Lucio, right, is tackled by Ireland's Kevin Doyle,
centre, during their international soccer match at the
Emirates Stadium, London, Tuesday, March 2, 2010. Photo by
AP.
An own-goal by Keith Andrews and a quality second strike
by Robinho gave Brazil a 2-0 victory over Ireland in Tuesday's
friendly.
With only 100 days to go before the start of the World Cup,
Brazil produced an impressive second-half display after having
failed to reach any heights of brilliance before halftime.
The first goal in the final minute of the first half was a
fluke, Andrews turning a cross from Robinho into his own net.
But there was nothing lucky about the second, Robinho
swapping passes with Kaka and Grafite before stroking the
ball home in the 76th minute.
Arsenal's 60,000-capacity Emirates Stadium appeared
two-thirds full, with an even split between fans of both
teams.
It was Brazil's fifth game at the ground, having beaten
Argentina 3-0, Sweden 1-0 and Italy 2-0 but lost 2-0 to
Portugal. Brazil, a five-time World Cup winner, started
without injured striker Luis Fabiano.
Robbie Keane, initially ruled out with a knee problem, lined
up as Ireland's captain and leading threat in attack.
In a stop-start first half, Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar
stuck out a left hand to block a header by Kevin Doyle and
Ireland 'keeper Shay Given pushed a powerfully hit 25-meter
free kick by Adriano over the crossbar.
Brazil went ahead when Maicon sent the suspiciously offside
Robinho down the right and his low cross was turned into his
own net by Andrews.
Substitute Daniel Alves should have made it 2-0 within
seconds of entering the game in the 65th, bursting past Sean
St. Ledger and drawing Given off his line but he then shot
wide of the unguarded net. Soon after, Robinho had the ball
in the net but was ruled offside. He then scooped the ball
over the bar from Kaka's pass as the Brazilians began to
slice through the Irish defense.
Robinho, the Santos striker who left on loan from Manchester
City in January, produced a moment of magic to score the
second goal. He took a return pass off Kaka's heel, exchanged
passes with Grafite before stroking the ball inside the post
from 12 meters.
--- Lineups: Brazil: Julio Cesar, Maicon (Carlos Eduardo, 84)
Lucio (Luisao, 82), Juan, Felipe Melo, Michel Bastos, Ramires
(Daniel Alves, 65), Gilberto Silva, Adriano (Grafite, 65),
Kaka, Robinho (Nilmar, 77). Ireland: Shay Given, Stephen
Kelly, Kevil Kilbane, Sean St. Ledger, Paul McShane, Glenn
Whelan (Darron Gibson, 57), Liam Lawrence (James McCarthy,
69), Keith Andrews, Kevin Doyle (Leon Best, 77), Robbie
Keane, Damien Duff (Aiden McGeady, 57).
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