Confederations Cup - Brazil win as Italy crash out

Eurosport - Mon, 22 Jun 14:31:00 2009

Brazil thumped World Cup holders Italy 3-0 in their final Confederations Cup group game in Pretoria as the Azzurri's interest in the tournament was dramatically brought to an end.

FOOTBALL 2009 Confederations Cup Brazil Luis Fabiano Robinho Kaka - 0

Luis Fabiano struck a brace for Brazil while Andrea Dossena added a third with an own-goal as the Selecao sealed their place in the semi-finals, where they will play hosts South Africa on Thursday.

But it was Italy's failure to reach the last four that will make the morning headlines.

Marcelo Lippi's side finished third in Group B, level on points with the US - and Egypt - but with an inferior number of goals scored, meaning they return home while Bob Bradley's side continue their pursuit of glory against Spain.

It proved to be a miserable evening for Fabio Cannavaro, whose appearance on the pitch equalled Paolo Maldini's record of 126 international cap.

It was far from a classic performance by the Juventus stopper - or any of his team-mates at the back for that matter.

The once-revered Italian defence looked shaky from the outset and a far cry from unflappable, assured version the footballing world got used to in Maldini's heyday.

Alarms bells were set ringing as early as the seventh minute when Ramires fired against the woodwork following good work by Fabiano, who went close himself with a glancing header just after the half-hour mark.

Lucio then saw a cross deflected onto the woodwork and was only denied a goal moments later by a sharp stop by Gigi Buffon - the only member of Italy's back five who emerged from the first half with any kind of credit.

But the feeling was that it was only a matter of time before Brazil took the lead. And so it proved, as three goals in eight minutes broke Italian spirits and effectively put the match beyond their reach.

Fabiano kicked off the goal glut, the Sevilla striker controlling Maicon's mis-hit shot on the edge of the penalty area before turning and finding the far corner in one swift movement.

His second came six minutes later when Kaka played a one-two with Robinho, the Manchester City man stepping over the return ball and allowing it to roll through to Fabiano, who competently slotted home at the far post.

Two minutes later and the Selecao found themselves three goals to the good as the unfortunate Dossena put past his own keeper, the Liverpool defender sliding in in a desperate bid to cut out Robinho's square pass as Brazil broke purposefully.

At the break, with Egypt losing by a single goal to the United States, Italy knew they were heading out of the tournament.

A response was needed and to their credit, Lippi's charges made a decent fist of things in the second half as Guiseppe Rossi, who had been brought on for the ineffective Vincenzo Iaquinta after 38 minutes, stepped up a gear and began to trouble the Brazil defence.

Three times in the space of three minutes, the Villarreal striker tested Julio Cesar, who until that point had enjoyed an extremely comfortable evening.

All three efforts came from distance and all three were struck with real venom but the Internazionale keeper proved himself equal to each shot.

As the situation changed in Rustenburg - the US scored another two, meaning they took pole position to qualify from the group - the Azzurri's predicament remained the same - score or go home.

A moment of madness from Julio Cesar nearly gifted them a goal, the keeper racing off his line only to be caught in no-man's land, but neither Daniele De Rossi nor substitute Simone Pepe could apply a finishing touch.

As Italy desperately poured forward in search of the goal that would see them through, they became increasingly susceptible to attack at the back.

Kaka nearly made them pay as he went close to increasing Brazil's advantage with a curler that took a slight deflection and drifted just wide of the post as time ran out.

In the end, Dunga's side had to settle for a 3-0 victory while Italy were left to reflect on their performances over the past week in South Africa - a period that has seen them lose two games and show little evidence of the form that made them the reigning world champions.

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  1. Dossena finally makes an impact. I'm glad to see­ that Dossena is continuing the proud tradition of goal­ scoring Liverpool left-backs. ;)

    From Yea-Joon, on Sun 21 Jun 11:55PM
  2. Viscoberge- Italy IS old, They aren't the team­ they were in 2006, They didn't score in their last­ 2 matches. Pirlo looked old and TERRIBLE today.­ Lippi's loyalty to the players from the 2006 team­ is touching, but they won't go far.
    The 4 best­ teams in the world today are, In no order are, Spain,­ Brasil, Argentina, Holland. With Spain the #1 team.­ Brasil is to up and down. DM, while a GREAT player is­ way out of hisleague as a manager, and will end up­ costing Argentina in a Crucial match or situation.­ Holland doesn't play D. Spain will win this­ tourney and Win the WC in 2010.

    Those cheap plastic­ HAVE TO GO!!!

    From matt L, on Sun 21 Jun 11:46PM
  3. Mirek .P or watever AND andrew YOU BOTH SUCK EGGS your­ just jealous because your teams didn't win. PLUS­ everybody knows that Italy would have the most wins if­ it wasn't for Pele. Yeah he rocked but Italy is WAY­ better thaen that excuse for a team SPAIN. I mean­ really if your going to pick a team pick one thats­ good! Not that suck!!!!!!!! Oh yeah and Mirek P you­ probably are just saying that (quote) "italy is an­ old joke" (quote) because they lost! Any way i­ live in US and if any team sucks it's them

    From Isabelle, on Sun 21 Jun 11:22PM
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    pakistan is t champion YES

    From ahmad_hunk, on Sun 21 Jun 11:22PM
  5. all italy had to do was to score one

    From Sameen, on Sun 21 Jun 10:56PM
  6. Will South AFrica be able to stop Brazil on Thursday?­ Time will tell......

    From francoisduplessis1, on Sun 21 Jun 10:49PM
  7. i thought italy was playing great at the begging but­ then brazil finally took over the first half with 2­ goals from luis fabiano and an own goal by and iailian­ player.

    From Lucas, on Sun 21 Jun 10:48PM
  8. learn football all you people BRAZIL WOU BASS

    From SAM, on Sun 21 Jun 10:47PM
  9. ALREET RALPH BYE A HOPE YER WEL SAN.

    From Donney, on Sun 21 Jun 10:39PM
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    Brazil are over rated.

    From davidman, on Sun 21 Jun 10:38PM
  11. No more reward for diving? Guess that they'll have­ to learn how to play, now...
    É o Brasil oba, é o Brasil­ oba! Vai nessa Brasil!

    From Jean Yves, on Sun 21 Jun 10:33PM
  12. AAND @#$% THEY ARE TOO DONNEY HAR HAR HAR

    From ralph, on Sun 21 Jun 10:31PM
  13. A HOV ALWAYS SED THON ITOLIANS WERE S HAT.

    From Donney, on Sun 21 Jun 10:29PM
  14. Kaka is WAAAAY better than Ronaldo, plus he is not a­ prig!

    From Mirek P, on Sun 21 Jun 10:27PM
  15. just got one thing to­ say...hahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahahahahahaahahahahah­ ahahahahahahahahaahahahahhaahahahhaahhhahahhaa...Italy

    From andrewangels, on Sun 21 Jun 10:24PM
  16. hahahahaha I love it! just couple days ago almost­ everyone was here "dreaming" about Egypt­ where I was saying it was "1 of" and yes I­ was right!! Egypt is pathetic! Brazil and Spain are by­ FAR best teams on the planet. Italy is "Old­ Joke".

    From Mirek P, on Sun 21 Jun 10:22PM
  17. your both dead right Jamesak and link.tothepast!

    From G P, on Sun 21 Jun 10:16PM
  18. USA is no "Tin Man". They have heart!

    From basoco7, on Sun 21 Jun 10:15PM
  19. What was stupid was that lippi benched 3 of his star­ players, del piero, grosso, and gattuso. This exit is­ just like the one from world cup 66. won the 1st be a 2­ goal margin, lost the second to a half rear end team,­ and handed our own butts on a silver platter in the­ end. That and how do you not take a shot on goal while­ julio cesar was out of the box? It was ridiculous.

    From John, on Sun 21 Jun 10:11PM
  20. As an Italian fan I have to say that our inability to­ score even 1 goal in two games has ultimately cost us.­ Any team who fail to that do not deserve to go through,­ thats the simple truth. Toni was as ineffective as he­ was in Euro 2008, and we seem to have lost our­ defensive reliability of 2006. One year to the world­ cup and, assuming we make it, I am concerned..

    From jamesak, on Sun 21 Jun 10:11PM
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