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Brazil beat Oman in friendly
Brazil beat Oman 2-0 in friendly in Oman.
Last Modified: 17 Nov 2009 17:59 GMT

Kaka and Oman's Ahmed Hadeed fight for the ball [GALLO/GETTY]
Brazil beat Oman in an international friendly thanks to an opportunistic strike from Villarreal striker Nilmar and a Hassan Mudhaffar own goal.

Nilmar's poaching instincts gave Brazil the lead in the fourth minute at the Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex in Oman as he poked the ball home from close range after Blackburn Rovers keeper Ali Al Habsi had made a spectacular save to deny Luis Fabiano.

Brazil coach Dunga praised Oman's performance.

"It was a good match.

"Oman plays tactically good football and they were on top of their game.

"After playing England we were tired and that's why we didn't play to our usual standards,'' Dunga said.

Brazil beat England 1-0 in Doha on Saturday.

Improving

"Oman is improving and if they go the same way they will definitely qualify for the next World Cup,'' added Dunga, who led Brazil to World Cup glory in the United States in 1994.

The five time world champions dominated proceedings in the first half, and then made a flurry of substitutions at half-time as Dunga sought to rest his top players, with Kaka, Fabiano and Felipe Melo all substituted.

Brazil doubled their advantage in the 61st minute courtesy of an own goal from defender Mudhaffar.

Source:
AP
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