Scolari satisfied with Brazil show

June 18, 2014 11:10 pm | Updated June 19, 2014 10:23 am IST - FORTALEZA

Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said that the World Cup host had reason to be satisfied with its performance despite being held to a 0-0 Group A draw by Mexico in Fortaleza on Tuesday. File photo

Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said that the World Cup host had reason to be satisfied with its performance despite being held to a 0-0 Group A draw by Mexico in Fortaleza on Tuesday. File photo

Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said that the World Cup host had reason to be satisfied with its performance despite being held to a 0-0 Group A draw by Mexico in Fortaleza on Tuesday.

The Selecao struggled to break down the Mexican backline at the Castelao Stadium, and when they did they came undone against inspired goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa, who made three stunning saves, two to deny Neymar and one from a late Thiago Silva header.

But Scolari was bullish in front of the press, emphasising that Brazil remain on course to qualify for the last 16, with the Mexico draw following its opening 3-1 win against Croatia in Sao Paulo.

“In my opinion — it’s my own, not that of the critics — the team played better than they did against Croatia,” he said.

“There was at least an extra 10 per cent than what there was against Croatia. The team has evolved. We can still improve, but we can still qualify for the next round. We showed quality, so I am satisfied.

“Brazilians are mad enough to believe that the others are not playing for anything. Mexico played more or less the same game as us. They had just about the same amount of possession, and the same number of shots on goal.

“The result wasn’t what we wanted but the only thing missing for us was a goal.”

The most encouraging aspect of the performance for Brazil came at the back, where captain Silva was more like his usual commanding self alongside David Luiz.

Together they snuffed out the threat of Oribe Peralta, the striker who had scored Mexico’s goal in its 1-0 win over Cameroon.

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