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» Brazil 2-2 England: Oxlade-Chamberlain & Rooney on target at the Maracana
Roy Hodgson's side came from behind to lead in Rio de Janeiro
against the Selecao, but Paulinho's late equaliser ensured the spoils
were shared on Sunday evening.
England recorded an unlikely draw against Brazil in Rio de Janeiro, as Roy Hodgson's side battled from a goal down to take the lead before Paulinho sent the iconic Maracana Stadium into raptures with a late leveller.
The Selecao had to wait until the
second half to score despite dominating the early exchanges, with Fred
tucking the ball into the net after Hernanes had hit the bar. But
England responded through substitute Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's stinging
volley.
Wayne Rooney, somewhat against the run of play, then gave
the Three Lions an unexpected lead with a driving run and long-range
finish before Paulinho acrobatically volleyed an equaliser just minutes
later.
Luiz Felipe Scolari selected a trio of Premier League
stars, QPR's Julio Cesar and Chelsea duo Oscar and David Luiz, while
Barcelona new boy Neymar started in attack alongside Hulk, Oscar and
spearhead Fred.
England made three changes to the side that drew
1-1 against the Republic of Ireland, with Leighton Baines, James Milner
and Phil Jones coming into the XI. Theo Walcott remained on the right
wing, despite suggestions he could start up front, as Hodgson opted for a
4-5-1 formation.
Brazil looked the more dangerous side from the
very first whistle, hurtling forward in a yellow blur of one-touch
passes and silky stepovers, while England scrambled back to defend en
masse.
The hosts almost opened the scoring when Dani Alves found
soon-to-be Barca team-mate Neymar at the back post. The 21-year-old
evaded Glen Johnson but his attempted dink from an acute angle was
buffeted away by the massive frame of Joe Hart.
Neymar, looking
every inch as exciting as the past legends that had wowed the Maracana,
was beginning to enjoy himself. A drag-back on the edge of the box
created a yard of space, but his placed shot curled just wide.
Hart
was quickly becoming England's most active player, forced into a
frantic triple save, pouncing on loose balls, before parrying Oscar's
well-struck attempt – if England looked to be wilting in the Brazilian
sun, the Manchester City goalkeeper was proving his worth.
Oscar,
elusive and inventive down the right, fizzed in a cross to the near
post which was back-heeled towards goal by Hulk. For a moment Hart
looked beaten, but the ball trickled inches wide.
In the 40th
minute, England, finally, fashioned a chance of their own. A quick
counter saw Johnson drive infield, sliding a pass behind the Brazil
defence for Walcott, but the Arsenal man's shot, though powerful, was
straight at Cesar.
England, perhaps having been rollicked at
half-time, improved after the break; they were more patient on the ball
and less open at the back. But just as they were assuming some semblance
of parity, the Canarinhos struck.
Lazio midfielder
Hernanes, having replaced Luiz Gustavo, picked up the ball deep and
floated an arching shot towards goal which drifted beyond the reach of
Hart and onto the crossbar. Fred reacted quickest to the rebounded, slotting into the net as Hart scrambled back across his line in vain.
England responded well, though, with Rooney heading off target after Milner's rasping drive had been deflected just wide.
Then, a moment of magic. Oxlade-Chamberlain,
a second-half substitute, darted infield. Rooney returned a pass to the
19-year-old, who pinged a snap-shot volley towards goal from the edge
of the box that curled wickedly inside the near post with Cesar
powerless to stop it.
As Brazil looked to restore their lead, England began to find space on the break. With barely 10 minutes remaining, Rooney
picked up the ball and drove towards goal. The yellow shirts backed off
and allowed the 27-year-old to open up his body and curl a shot towards
goal which looped off Fernando and into the top corner.
But the
Maracana was only silent for a moment, as Brazil flooded forward in
search of a response. Lucas Moura darted down the right, engineering
space to whip in a cross that deflected into the path of Paulinho.
The Corinthians midfielder adjusted his body and lashed the ball into
the bottom corner to claim a deserved draw for the home side.