Brazil
has humbled world and European Champions Spain with a crushing
3-0 win in the Confederations Cup final, ending their
opponents' three-year record run of 29 unbeaten competitive
matches.
Two
goals from Fred, one either side of a stunning left-foot shot
from Neymar, gave next year's World Cup hosts their fifth straight
win in the competition as they clinched the trophy for a third
time in a row.
Spain endured a miserable night with SergioRamos missing a penalty early in the second half and GerardPique being sent off for a lunge on his new Barcelona team mate Neymar after 68 minutes.
Fred put Brazil ahead after two minutes, Neymar added a majestic second just before halftime and the crowd erupted again when Fred made it 3-0 two minutes after the re-start with his fifth goal of the competition.
TheMaracana crowd taunted Spain and chanted "the giant is back" as Brazil overpowered Vicente del Bosque's team whose last competitive defeat was against Switzerland at the 2010 World Cup.
Spain endured a miserable night with SergioRamos missing a penalty early in the second half and GerardPique being sent off for a lunge on his new Barcelona team mate Neymar after 68 minutes.
Fred put Brazil ahead after two minutes, Neymar added a majestic second just before halftime and the crowd erupted again when Fred made it 3-0 two minutes after the re-start with his fifth goal of the competition.
TheMaracana crowd taunted Spain and chanted "the giant is back" as Brazil overpowered Vicente del Bosque's team whose last competitive defeat was against Switzerland at the 2010 World Cup.
Earlier
protesters and police clashed outside Rio de Janeiro's Maracana
stadium, only minutes before the kick-off of the final.
Some
5,000 people sang and danced to samba music as they marched towards
the stadium, before being blocked by a police security cordon on
Sunday.
More
than 11,000 police and troops were mobilised to ensure security for
78,000 fans at the Maracana arena as the curtain falls on a
tournament hit by the unprecedented social unrest, with more than 1.5
million Brazilians taking to the streets nationwide over the past two
weeks.
Source:
aljazeera
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