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Brazil's Cicinho (R) challenges Greece's Stelio Giannakopoulous during their Confederations
Cup soccer match in Leipzig, Germany June 16, 2005.
(Reuters) |
World Cup holders Brazil outclassed European
champions Greece to win 3-0 in the Confederations Cup with the rising star
of world football, Robinho, among the scorers.
The Brazilians' first match in this tournament had been
eagerly awaited and they did not disappoint as they pulled a poor Greek
side apart with skill and flair
.
Adriano smashed a shot from the corner of the penalty area past the
dive of Greek goalkeeper Antonios Nikopolidis to open the scoring in the
41st minute.
Then 21-year-old Robinho slotted in the ball from Gilberto's low cross
in the first minute of the second half.
It was the first of what will surely be many goals in Europe for the
striker rumoured to be moving from Santos to Real Madrid in Spain.
Lyon midfielder Juninho Pernambucano, a second-half substitute, lifted
a free kick over the Greek wall for the third goal in the 81st minute to
claim his first goal for Brazil.
Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira was delighted with his team's
start in the eight-nation competition.
"They found so many ways to win the game, the balance was just right
today.
"We had so many chances and we attacked in the Brazilian way with lots
of interchanging of passes and movement.
"I am very happy. This is not the World Cup, but as we arrived at the
stadium today I felt the environment of the World Cup and it is important
for the players to experience that."
He described Robinho as "a treasure" and said he should be in
contention for a place in the World Cup squad.
Greece's German coach Otto Rehhagel was gracious in defeat.
"Brazil were clearly the better team, but we already knew that before
the match.
"The problem with our team is that when we have even a few injuries the
team is not at its best and to beat Brazil you need to be perfect."
Greece's best chance came on the stroke of half-time when Angelos
Charisteas shot wide from a cross by Giourkas Seitaridis.

The game ended as a contest after the second goal, although Ronaldinho
managed to find a hole in the defensive wall from a free-kick but the
Greek keeper was alert.
Their job done, Ronaldinho and Adriano were among a host of players
substituted as the game entered the final 20 minutes.
In a rare Greek attack, Konstantinos Katsouranis drove a shot narrowly
off target.
A sellout 42,500 crowd in the impressive Zentralstadion saw Greece
almost stun Brazil in the second minute when Sotirios Kyrgiakos' header
flew over the crossbar.
Brazil struck back when Adriano was played in by Emerson but he pulled
his shot well wide.
As the South Americans began to string passes together, Adriano pulled
back a pass for the unmarked Kaka to tap in but Theo Zagorakis cleared.
With Robinho settling into his game, his first shot of the night was
well-saved by Nikopolidis, but minutes later he danced delightfully past
his marker only to produce a weak finish.
Then he gathered a probing pass from Ronaldinho and curled a shot
narrowly past the post.
As Brazilian pressure began to tell, Kaka's shot
from outside the area forced Nikopolidis to dive low to save but he could
do nothing about Adriano's thunderbolt
.
The other Group B match of the night produced a 2-1 win for Mexico over
Japan in Hannover.
Brazil face Mexico in their next game on Sunday, when Greece take on
Japan.
(Agencies) |