By Subhankar Mondal
The first half of the encounter did not seem to be a true Brazil match, with few chances falling to either side, although Zimbabwe held their own and worked hard to keep the South Americans at bay.
It was only a matter of time however, and Brazil finally broke the deadlock through Michel Bastos who scored from a freekick in the 42nd minute, before Robinho made it two just before half time when he scored on the counter attack in the 45th minute.
The match in Harare meant a great deal to the hme team and fans, who savoured the opportunity to face such quality opposition, and they provided a stern test with their never say die attitude.
Brazil was using this game to prepare for the World Cup which begins next week, and they rounded up the win with a third goal in the 56th minute courtesy of Elano.
Brazil will be pleased with a comprehensive win against African opposition ahead of the tournament in which they are placed in the ‘Group of Death’ alongside Portugal, Ivory Coast and North Korea. –Goal.com
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