Brazil escaped from the opening match of the 2014 World Cup with a controversial victory over Croatia that was more intense and evenly contested than the 3-1 final indicates. Playing before a raucous crowd in Sao Paulo, the teams were deadlocked 1-1 deep into the second half when referee Yuichi Nishimura awarded a penalty kick to Brazil. In the 71st minute, Brazil forward Fred went down in the Croatia penalty area under light contact from defender Dejan Lovren and Nishimura pointed to the spot.
Incensed Croatia players immediately protested the call to no avail. After an unorthodox approach to the ball, Neymar converted the spot kick for his second goal of the match. Croatia goalkeeper Stipe Pletikosa correctly dove to his right but could not keep the ball out of the net.
With Croatia later pressing for an equalizer of its own in the closing minutes of the second half, Oscar added Brazil's third goal in the 91st minute with a dazzling solo run.
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