A
much-hyped friendly between the last and next World Cup hosts lacked
bite as the ‘Selecao’ exploited woeful Bafana Bafana (The Boys)
defending.
Oscar opened the scoring on 10 minutes,
Neymar struck once in the first half and twice in the second, and
Fernandinho got on the scoresheet as well, AFP reports.
Brazil had won four previous games between the countries since 1996 – all by one-goal margins – but showed no mercy this time.
It was the final warm-up for the 2014 World Cup title favourites before the May announcement of the 23-man World Cup squad.
South Africa, who stunned World Cup and
Euro title-holders Spain 1-0 at the same stadium last November, were
overawed and outclassed.
Coach Gordon Igesund has been branded a
‘dead man walking’ after poor tournament results and this loss greatly
lessens his chances of a new contract in mid-year.
South Africa gave a first cap to
22-year-old goalkeeper Ronwen Williams in the absence of injured captain
Itumeleng Khune with centre-back Thabo Nthethe taking over the armband.
Brazil also introduced new faces as
coach Luiz Felipe Scolari gave first starts to Bayern Munich defender
Rafinha and Manchester City midfielder Fernandinho.
It did not take the South Americans long to establish control before a crowd that grew to 51,000 after heavy mid-day rain.
A Brazilian goal was inevitable and it
arrived on 10 minutes as midfielder Oscar outpaced Nthethe to a Rafinha
pass and lobbed the ball over Williams.
Tortoise-slow Nthethe was suffering
against the slick visitors and his defensive partner Bongani Khumalo was
an early injury casualty, giving way to Siyanda Xulu.
The persistent pressure told again on 41 minutes with Neymar the scorer, hammering the ball past Williams from close range.
Veteran Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar
was a virtual spectator until first-half stoppage time when a Dean
Furman drive flashed just wide.
Brazil made a planned half-time change
from a yellow-and-blue outfit to an all-blue kit and 25 seconds into the
second half they were three goals ahead.
Neymar had time and space he would not normally be accustomed to and he calmly lobbed the ball over Williams.
South Africa introduced Ayanda Patosi
just past the hour and he almost scored with his first touch, forcing
Cesar into an acrobatic block.
Fernandinho netted 11 minutes from time,
latching on to a loose ball and giving Williams no chance, and Neymar
scored in stoppage time from point-blank range.
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