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Thursday 7 February 2013

England Bowled Brazil after 23 Years


After 23 years, England finally managed to destroy Brazil. Although the action just friendship, but a 2-1 win sketched Roy Hodgson's squad operating tremendous meaning for England football.

It is a long-awaited revival by fanatical supporters of England had been too crushed by former world football giants.

Not just successfully completed the virus for 23 years but also the first time England managed to Brazil by scoring two goals since 1984.

Hodgson is most proud of the success of the individual and his praise of the action catapulted his followers who managed to record their first win over five-time world champion.

Wayne Rooney and Frank Lampard on Tuesday was enough to present England's success over Brazil in the action which took place at the Wembley Stadium.

Hodgson said: "I am very satisfied. We have proven that we are pretty good.

"It was my first encounter with Brazil as a coach and I'm glad I managed to carry it to victory.

"This victory is a positive for us. I hope that it will boost the confidence of the players. Most importantly, it is a very satisfactory performance from the whole team. "

During the match, the England goalkeeper, Joe Hart managed to save two attempts Ronaldinho result from the penalty spot before Rooney put the Three Lions ahead in the 27th minute.

Brazil striker Fred then equalized 1-1 however, planners Chelsea, Lampard blow up the winning goal in the second period.

This is England's first victory over Brazil in 23 years and the first time they scored two goals against the South American giants since 1984.

"When you operate the England squad and played at Wembley, you sure would be delighted with every win.

"Apart from the action early in the second half of bland in which we have lost the ball, this team managed to deal with flak Brazil very well.

"What I am most happy is that we managed to show real character in spite of the pressure," he said.

Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari admits England deserved to win.

Former Chelsea manager said: "I'm not disappointed at losing this match.

"We played against the England team that has quality players and possessed physically," he said.

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