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Relive: Cameroon v Brazil, World Cup 2014
Ahram Online is providing live coverage of Saturday's World Cup game between Cameroon and Brazil in Group A
Published in Ahram Online on 24 - 06 - 2014

Full time: Brazil 4-1 Cameroon
90+4 The referee blows the final whistle, it's the end of the game. Now Brazil top the group to meet Chile in the last-16.
90' The referee gives four minutes of stoppage time.
85' Substitute Fernandinho delighfully combines with Oscar before breaking clear and rolling the ball into the net for his side's fourth of the night.
85' GOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLLL!!! Brazil are now four!!
80' Gustavo is doen on the ground as he is currently receiving treatment.
81' Choupo-Moting makes way for Makoun
73' Edgar Salli cautioned..
72' Abou-Bakar replaces Webo.
71' Super star Neymar is replaced by Chelsea's Willian.
70' Both teams are exteremely dangerous on the break due to the huge pockets of space in both team's midfield, even so both sides are yet to mount real threat on goal.
63' Ramires brought on as he replaces Hulk.
61' Neymar draws the gasps from the fans with his mesmerizing skills!
60' The Cameroon defense is easily penetrated on several occasions..Neymar could have broken clear now.
53' TV replays show that Fred was clearly offside!!
49' Fred finally finds the net! The Brazil forward headed home Luiz's cross from the left following some superb ball control by Fernandinho! Fred looked to be in an offside position though.
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49' GOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLL!!! Brazil now three!!!
49' Neymar plays a free kick on the left directly towards goal, but again keeper Itandje saves.
47' Fred hits a powerful strike from outside the area but the keeper brilliantly blocks.
46' The first substitution of the match, Fernandinho comes in for Paulinho.
The second half begins...
45+1 The ref blows the whistle ending the first half.
45+1 A magnificent team move involving Neymar, Oscar and Fred ends with a very disappointing finish by the latter from close range!
44' Free kick for Cameroon from nearly 25 yards after Luiz had fouled Enoh.
43' Luiz makes a fine run till the opponents' final third but his cross is eventually intercepted at the edge of the area.
41' Foul for Cameroon in midfield.
39' Nyom makes superb individual effort down the right before seeing his eventual cross cleared away by Luiz
35' The Barcelona ace bags a brace after cutting inside a defender at the edge of the area before unleashing a right-foot shot that beat the keeper at the far post.
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35' GOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAALLLLL!!!! Neymar makes it two for Brazil!!!
34' Following two successive corner kicks, Choupo Moting heads wide...
30' Neymar wins a foul in the center of midfield...the Cameroonians are doing well so far..
25' After hitting the crossbar, the Cameroonians were finally rewarded after Nyom had waltzed around a defender on the left before playing a low cross, which was bundled home by Matip from point-blank range.
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25' GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAALLLL!!! Cameroon equalize!!
22' After a fine team move from the Africans, Enoh sees a strike hit Silva before going out for corner!
21' Paulinho crosses from the left across the face of goal as keeper Itandje is vigilant enough to save the danger despite pressure from Fred.
20' Neymar sees a first-time shot blocked by keeper Itandje, the Brazilians look determined to crush their opponents tonight!
17' Luiz Gustavo plays in a low cross from the left as Neymar steered home from inside the area after a defender had curiously left the ball to flow without clearing it away!
17' GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOAAAAAALLLLL!!! Brazil one!!!
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16' In an erroneous scene, Cameroon's Nyom shoves Neymar outside the field even so, he was not cautioned!!
15' Choupo-Moting breaks clear down the left before sending in a low cross which is timely intercepted by David Luiz.
12' Enoh is the first to get into the referee's books following a fierce tackle on Marcelo.
9' At their first sight of goal, Cameroon saw a fierce shot deflected away by Marcelo..the Africans want to prove that they aren't going to be slacking off tonight despite being already ousted.
8' Marcelo latches onto a superb long through ball down the left but fails to control the ball as it goes out for goal kick.
6' Neymar plays a corner for Brazil but keeper Itandje easily gathers the ball.
3' The Brazilians are firing on all cylinders, piling up immense pressure and reaching their opponents' final third but yet to pose threat on goal. Apparently, the Cameroonians are going to be suffering tonight!
2' Neymar's dropped his free kick into the area but the ball was easily cleared
1' Free kick for Brazil from a glorious position at the left right handside of the area, let's see who's going to take it.
The match gets underway...
21:55 And now it's Brazil's anthem.
21:53 Cameroon's national anthem is currently being played.
21:50 Both teams are now lining up inside the tunnel as they prepare to march towards the field.
21:40 Following Netherlands' 1-0 win over Chile in the final Group B game, now Brazil need a win to top their group if the hosts are to avoid meeting the in-form Dutchmen.
21:35"He doesn't have to carry the responsibility of deciding every match by himself, of being the best player in every match, of scoring goals in every match, of playing well in every match" Defender David Luiz said of his flamboyant teammate.
21:30 Now that Barcelona ace Neymar is burdened with helping his side to a record sixth title, teammates and coach have been keen to take the pressure of their highly-rated forward.
21:21 Players have stepped onto the pitch and are currently warming up amid a vociferous reception from their home fans.
21:20Fred in fact has been so frustrating for the hosts, having drawn a blank against Mexico and Croatia.
21:10 Brazil full-back Dani Alves has recently hit out at former England striker Alan Shearar after the latter had accused the Fluminese center forward Fred of being 'too slow', unable to shoot and should be replaced.
22:00 Starstriker Samuel Eto'o has already been declared unfit for the game after sustaining a knee injury in the opener against Mexico.
21:56Cameroon, on the other side, have already been eliminated after losing their two games against Mexico and Croatia respectively.
21:55 Hulk, who has been initially doubtful for the game after missing the Mexico draw through muscle complaint, has managed to make the starting XI.
Line ups:
Brazil: Julio Cesar, Dani Alves, Thiago Silva (c), David Luiz, Marcelo, Hulk, Paulinho, Fred, Neymar, Oscar, Luiz Gustavo
Cameroon: Itandje, Nkoulou (c), Nguemo, Moukandjo, Aboubakar, Bedimo, Choupo Moting, Mbia, Enoh, Matip, Nyom
21:45 Brazil boss Scolari, however, replied to the claims by hitting back at his Netherlands' counterpart, saying that whoever says so is 'being either stupid or malicious', stressing that his side will go for a win.
21:30 Netherlands coach Louis Van Gaal had accused the World Cup's organisers of bias towards Brazil by scheduling the hosts' game with Cameroon after Netherlands' final group game with Chile, giving the Selecao a chance to choose their opponent in the knockouts.
21:15Scolari is still sweating over the fitness of winger Hulk, who missed the draw with Mexico with a muscle complaint. Should he fail to recover, the former Chelsea boss will have to decide whether to give Ramires another start on the right, or whether Bernard or Willian would be better options.
21:00 In their World Cup games so far, by contrast, the Selecao have started slowly, with only Neymar offering any real spark in attack. The worry for Brazil is that they peaked a year too early and have subsequently been found out.
20:30 The answer could lie in the opening stages of games: in three of their five games last summer, Brazil scored within 10 minutes of kick-off, which seemed to settle the side and allowed them to exploit their opposition's forays forward. That was certainly the case in the final, when Fred's third-minute strike paved the way for a 3-0 win over Spain.
20:00 While Scolari said that he was satisfied after that game, Brazil fans have been left wondering what has happened to the daring, fluent displays of last year's Confederations Cup campaign.
19:30 The Selecao came from behind to win their opener 3-1, but a generous penalty decision and Oscar's injury time strike gave the scoreline a misleading gloss. Luiz Felipe Scolari's men then failed to break down a dogged Mexico defence, toiling to a goalless draw in Fortaleza.
19:00 After flattering to deceive in their first two World Cup games against Croatia and Mexico, hosts Brazil will be aiming to find their rythm when they face Cameroon on Monday.
Venue: Estadio Nacional de Brasilia (Brasilia, Distrito Federal)
Officials:
Referee: J. Eriksson (Sweden)
Assistants: M. Klasenius (Sweden), D. Warnmark (Sweden)
Fourth official: S. Moen (Norway)
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