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Netherlands has defeated the World Cup favorite Brazil with 2-1 in the WM 2010 tournament and they may continue to dream of the first world title. The sensation is almost perfect as Holland rejoices in the semi-finals. The final whistle in Port Elizabeth has give Netherlands a well desirved victory after a frenetic game.
After forty-five minutes it seemed that this was going to be a deal more comfortable than anybody could imagine. Brazil struck a mistake early on Dutch defender Johnny Heitinga defensive as Robinho slipped behind defender and received an excellent through ball by Felipe Melo. Selecao claimed control of the game in this half, nearly scoring another goal before the break. Kaka hit a beautiful shot goal, which seemed to be going into the back of the net before a class save from Dutch keeper Maarten Stekelenburg.
But everything changed in the second half, as Netherlands left the tunnel much more prepared to fight. And they succeeded in scoring twice
So after four years of waiting for a chance to redeem the loss for the quarter in 2006, Brasil will have to wait another four. This time will be at home. No excuse next time.
The 2010 FIFA World Cup is the 19th FIFA World Cup, the premier international association football tournament, being held in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July. It is the first time the finals of the tournament have been staged in an African host nation. South Africa was selected as host in May 2004 over Morocco and Egypt, following a bidding process open only to African nations. The previous World Cup finals were held in 2006 in Germany, while the next World Cup is due to be held in Brazil.
Netherlands - Brazil 2:1 (0:1). Port Elizabeth, Nelson-Mandela-Bay-Stadion
Goals: 0:1 (10.) Robinho, 1:1 (53.) Felipe Melo, 2:1 (68.) Sneijder
Netherlands: Stekelenburg - Van der Wiel, Heitinga, Ooijer, Van Bronckhorst - Van Bommel, De Jong - Robben, Sneijder, Kuyt - Van Persie (85. Huntelaar)
Brazil: Julio Cesar - Maicon, Lucio, Juan, Michel Bastos (62. Gilberto) - Dani Alves, Gilberto Silva, Felipe Melo - Kaka - Robinho - Luis Fabiano (77. Nilmar)
Red card: Felipe Melo (74., Tätlichkeit)
Yellow card: Heitinga, Van der Wiel (im Halbfinale gesperrt), De Jong (im Halbfinale gesperrt), Ooijer bzw. Michel Bastos
Best player: Stekelenburg, Sneijder bzw. Maicon, Robinho