This Facedown Golazo Put Brazil Over Spain After Just 90 Seconds
So, Brazil's not fucking around.
Just 90 seconds into the match, a cross was lofted to the left side of the box, where it ricocheted off Brazilian star Neymar and two Spanish defenders before dropping to Fred's feet. Fred was already lying facedown on the ground, but he was still able to react first and chip the ball with his right over Spanish keeper Iker Casillas
Brazil is flying around the field so far in the first half, and midfielder Oscar should've doubled their lead just minutes after. They probably can't and won't keep this tempo up, but if they can, world champions Spain will be in trouble.
We've already seen technical brilliance, a cynical foul from Spanish defender Álvaro Arbeloa, and a mini-scrum at midfield. This is going to be a good one.
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