The teams of England and Brazil have never matched the expected performance at their control meeting tonight. Wembley`s duel ended with a zero draw. Both teams did not really impress with their performances, and the positions in front of the two doors were too few and not very serious, as logically the game ended without hits and without a winner. The hosts staked Jamie Vardi and Marcus Rashford in front and the midfield was built by Loftus-Cheik, Eric Dyer and Jake Livermore.
Brazil has started with three in the attack on Gabriel Jesus, Philippe Coettinho and Neymar. The game in the middle of the terrain was built by Paulinho, Renato Augusto and Casemiro.
The first more interesting situation was at Joe Hart`s door. In the 3-minute Daniel Alves advanced and kicked a long distance but his shot went just outside the door. In the 12th minute, Gabriel Jesse fired with his head, but right in the keeper`s hands.
In the 18th minute the hosts showed teeth. Marcus Rashford fired his way through the home side`s penalty area and scored, but did not make it into the net. In the 45th minute Neymar managed to reach a long ball in the penalty area, but almost out of the outfit failed to hinder Joe Hart with his strike on the ground. At the beginning of the second half, Brazil came to a good position. Gabriel Jesus was sent off in the penalty box but his shot was saved by the goalkeeper.
The next fascinating situation came only in the 76th minute when a powerful blow to Fernandinho broke from the beam. England also had a good goal in the 79th minute when Erik Dyer fired from a free kick but the ball went off the goal. A minute later, Vilian was taken to speed, but at the last minute Ashley Young blocked his shot.
In the 85th minute Brazil had a new chance for a goal. Neymar released a great pass for Paulinho, whose powerful stro ke was echoed by Joe Hart.
In the 89th minute, England missed its best chance in the game. Dominic Solanke was found uncovered just meters from the door, but slowed down with the ball, and Alison with brilliant interference blocked his strike. Eventually, the game ended without a winner, this being the second consecutive zero draw for England after the same result via contacts with livescore a day ago in the control of the three lions with Germany.
ENGLAND: Hart, Walker, Gomez, Stones, Maguire, Bertrand (Young 80), Livermore (Rose 90), Dyer, Loftus Chick (Linggard 35), Rashford (Abraham 75), Vardi (Solanke 75)
BRAZIL: Alison, Alves, Marguinos, Miranda, Marcelo, Augusto (Fernandinho 68), Casemiro, Paulinho, Kouttinho (Villian 68), Neymar, Jesse (Firmino 76)
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