Brazil 2-1 Uruguay: Late Paulinho header books Confeds Cup final berth

 
Paulinho popped up with a late winner as Brazil progressed to the Confederations Cup final with a hard-earned 2-1 victory over a gritty Uruguay side on Wednesday night.
An
 underwhelming game, which had featured a first-half penalty miss from 
Diego Forlan, appeared to be heading for extra time, with Edinson Cavani
 cancelling out Fred's opener for the hosts.
However, Paulinho 
nodded home a Neymar corner with just four minutes of normal time 
remaining to send the Belo Horizonte crowd into ecstasy, and leave 
Uruguay heartbroken.
Brazil looked weighed down by the almost tangible sense of expectancy among a partisan crowd packed into the Estadio Mineirao. 
However, even the significant pressure the hosts were under could not explain precisely why Selecao
 centre-half David Luiz took leave of his senses and elected to haul 
Diego Lugano to the floor as the pair jostled for position at a corner 
14 minutes in.
Luiz's stupidity really should have resulted in 
Uruguay taking the lead, but Forlan squandered the opportunity to score 
against the country in which he plies his trade, the Internacional 
attacker seeing his low spot kick turned around the post by Julio Cesar.
That
 fine stop drew a thunderous roar from the crowd but, in truth, they 
were given little else to cheer about during a desperately fractious 
opening quarter in Belo Horizonte. 
Hulk worked himself into a 
fantastic position just before the half-hour mark, after a neat one-two 
with Neymar, but the Zenit forward ballooned his effort over the bar.
Brazil's
 mounting frustration then threatened to get the better of them, with 
Luiz Gustavo picking up a deserved booking for following through on 
Cristian Rodriguez, but they made a crucial breakthrough just before the
 interval.
Paulinho picked out Neymar's clever run in behind the 
Uruguay defence with a measured chip into the area and the Brazil No.10 
controlled the ball on his chest before flicking it goalwards. Fernando 
Muslera saved well with his outstretched left arm but Fred was on hand to slice home the rebound with the aid of his shin. It was a fittingly scrappy opener, given what had gone before.
 
Uruguay
 replied in somewhat similar circumstances just three minutes into the 
second half, with Thiago Silva - of all players - inexplicably passing 
the ball straight to Cavani, after a game of pinball in
 the Brazilian box. The in-demand Napoli striker took a quick touch 
before beating Julio Cesar with a low strike into the far left corner.
Uruguay
 very nearly went ahead midway through the second period through a Luis 
Suarez header that was deflected just over, before Fred flashed a 
spectacular - but wayward - volley that never looked likely to trouble 
Muslera.
With both sides horribly devoid of ideas, extra time appeared inevitable, but man of the match Paulinho
 rose at the back post to meet Neymar's deep corner and beat Muslera 
with a fine downward header to put the hosts into Sunday's tournament 
decider. 
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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