Tepid reception for Brazil's 1-0 win in Costa Rica

09 October 2011 06:35

Brazil's 1-0 victory over Costa Rica in a friendly international on Friday failed to impress critics back home, who expected more from the 2014 World Cup hosts.

"Drowsy Brazil beat Costa Rica," was the verdict of O Globo newspaper on the performance of Mano Menezes' side.

"Without playing well, Brazil beat Costa Rica 1-0 with a goal by Neymar after an hour of mediocre football in the rain," the newspaper said.

Sports daily Lance was similarly unimpressed, calling the football on display "without imagination, without anything very interesting."

With no qualifying campaign for the 2014 World Cup as the host nation, Brazil elected to begin their build-up in Central America.

While the Brazilian players were followed like rock stars since arriving in Costa Rica, it was the hosts who had the first chance of the match, but Winston Parks was unable to finish.

Costa Rica had another good chance early in the second, when Bryan Oviedo ran down the left flank and into the box but his shot was wide.

Despite their desultory play, it was Brazil who seized the lead in the 59th minute when substitute Daniel Alves' cross to Fred bounced to Neymar, who slotted the ball in from close range.

"We didn't play at the highest level, but it wasn't for lack of trying. Although one goal isn't a lot, it was enough to get the victory," Menezes said.

His side will face a tougher test on Tuesday when they take on 2011 Gold Cup champions Mexico in another friendly.

Source: AFP