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By Andrew Das The New York Times
Mon, July 2, 2018
Brazil stormed the quarter-finals of the World Cup with its third consecutive victory laundering Monday 2 -0 on the goals of Neymar and Roberto Firmino
Defeat, and the stage for her, will unfortunately be familiar to Mexico. He leaves the tournament in his first knockout match for the seventh consecutive World Cup – a series of bad defeats, bad matches and just plain bad luck.
He can not, however, complain of his loss to Brazil; The Brazilians were the best team and seemed cooler even at the end. Neymar opened the scoring in the 51st minute, sliding on the post of a balloon served by Willian
The Firmino substitute added the clincher in the 88th minute on a carbon copy goal: this time it was Neymar The Brazilian and the Firmino, who had slipped into the goal cage, stormed the ball home.
Brazil qualified for a quarter-final on Friday in Kazan, Russia, against the winner of the Belgium-Japan match. 0 win since the opening of the tournament with a 1-1 draw against Switzerland. But Costa Rica, Serbia and now Mexico have fallen to the Brazilians, and with Neymar scoring, creating Philippe Coutinho and a fourth back allowing almost nothing, the five-time World Cup champion will be hard to beat now.
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