On a bumper night of friendly internationals yesterday, just 99 days out from the start of the World Cup, Brazil were too hot for an outclassed South Africa at Soweto's Soccer City, the venue for the 2010 final.
Chelsea's Oscar opened the scoring on 10 minutes, Barcelona ace Neymar struck once in the first half and twice in the second, and Manchester City's Fernandinho marked his first start with a goal as well.
South Africa, who stunned world and European champions Spain 1-0 at the same stadium last November but have not qualified for the World Cup in Brazil, were overawed and outclassed.
"It was not an easy game. The scoreline does not tell the story. South Africa played well -- they moved the ball well," said Brazil coach, Luiz Felipe Scolari.
"The difference was that Brazil have very special players. We are happy with what we saw, but there are one or two things we need to work on, and that will be done at training sessions. The players worked hard for the team and not themselves."
Argentinian coach Alex Sabella started with pretty much his first choice side with Messi in the playmaking role while Sergio Aguero and Gonzalo Higuain were the strikeforce and other regulars such as Angel di Maria, Javier Mascherano and Pablo Zabaleta also featured.
But the two-time world champions toiled to create any serious openings.
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