A ball from a Brazil penalty kick flies past Germany
goalkeeper Manuel Neuer during their friendly match in
Stuttgart, southern Germany. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)
Germany ended an 18-year wait for a victory over Brazil
and Italy beat Spain in a meeting of the last two world
champions in friendlies on Wednesday.
Bastian Schweinsteiger opened the scoring from the penalty
spot in Germany's 3-2 victory over Brazil in Stuttgart before
Mario Goetze and Andre Schuerrle also netted for the hosts.
Robinho and Neymar scored for five-time World Cup winner
Brazil, which hosts the 2014 tournament.
Spain, which won the 2010 World Cup, saw an under-strength
side fall 2-1 in Italy.
While Spain midfielder Xabi Alonso canceled out Riccardo
Montolivo's opener, Alberto Aquilani scored a late winner for
Italy.
But another clash of European footballing powers - England
and the Netherlands - had to be called off in London due to
police resources being stretched by several days of
non-football related disorder in the British capital.
The most-watched game of the night was in Stuttgart, Germany
- it was televised in 190 countries.
And the Germans saw another glimpse of the importance of the
19-year-old Goetze to their future title hopes.
Goetze was just 1 when the three-time world champions last
beat Brazil 2-1 in November 1993 and on Wednesday he upstaged
the visitors' own 19-year-old starlet - Neymar.
Goetze scored in the 67th - six minutes after
Schweinsteiger's spot kick - when he rounded goalkeeper Julio
Cesar before slotting the ball into the net from a tight
angle.
Robinho pulled one back from the spot for Brazil in the 71st,
after Germany captain Philipp Lahm's poor challenge on Dani
Alves.
But Andre Schuerrle responded for Germany inside 10 minutes
when Schweinsteiger displayed great perseverance to win the
ball from Andre Santos.
Brazil's consolation came from Neymar, who unleashed a fine
effort from outside the penalty area into the net.
In Bari, the Italians demonstrated how they are rebuilding
after an embarrassing first-round exit from last year's World
Cup.
The hosts took the lead in the 11th when Riccardo Montolivo
lifted a shot over charging goalkeeper Iker Casillas.
There was another setback for Spain three minutes later when
striker Fernando Torres came off with a slight concussion.
But the Chelsea striker's replacement, Fernando Llorente, won
a penalty after being fouled by Gioergio Chiellini before
halftime and Alonso leveled for Spain for the spot.
Aquilani, though, produced Italy's winner in the 84th. The
Liverpool midfielder's shot from the edge of the area was
deflected in by Spain defender Raul Albiol.
"We're on the right road," Italy coach Cesare Prandelli said.
"This is a young team and when we perform like this against
great teams our self-confidence improves."
Italy has a five-point lead in its qualifying group for the
2012 European Championship. Northern Ireland climbed to third
in Group C two points behind Slovenia after beating the
Faeroe Islands 4-0 in the night's only qualifier.
Like Italy, France is also showing signs of a resurgence
after a dismal World Cup and it extended its unbeaten run to
11 matches by drawing 1-1 with Chile.
In Montpellier, Loic Remy gave France the lead with a
powerful diving header in the 20th after being set up by Real
Madrid striker Karim Benzema.
But Nicolas Cordova equalized for Chile with a curling shot
past goalkeeper Hugo Lloris in the 76th.
"It was a good test for us and I am happy with how we
played," France coach Laurent Blanc said.
There was a sombre tone to Norway's 3-0 victory over the
Czech Republic in Oslo.
A minute's silence was held before kickoff and both teams
wore black armbands to honour the 77 people killed in last
month's attacks when Anders Behring Breivik detonated a car
bomb in Oslo before a shooting rampage at a youth camp
outside the capital.
Mohammed Abdellaoue scored two goals for Norway, either side
of captain John Arne Riise's goal.
In Portugal, Cristiano Ronaldo scored once as the hosts
routed Luxembourg 5-0.
The most goals of the night came in Geneva, where Gervinho
was the inspiration for Ivory Coast's 4-3 victory over
Israel.
Arsenal's main offseason signing set up goals by Yaya Toure
and Didier Konan Ya at the end of the first half.
But Toure, whose season with Manchester City starts on
Monday, limped off at halftime with a sore left ankle after a
fierce challenge by Tal Ben Haim.
His replacement, Moussa Kone, scored Ivory Coast's third with
20 minutes to go. Itay Shechter and Maor Melikson pulled
goals back for Israel before Ivory Coast captain Didier
Drogba's successful penalty kick. Melikson also scored from
the spot before the end.
Scotland beat Denmark for the first time since 1975, with
Robert Snodgrass scoring his first international goal on his
first start to clinch a 2-1 victory.
British rival Wales lost 2-1 at home to Australia, whose
goals were scored by Tim Cahill and Robbie Kruse.
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