Brazil booked a World Cup semi-final with Germany after beating Colombia 2-1 in a thrilling quarter-final on Friday.
The two teams went into the clash in Fortaleza knowing Germany were
lying in wait in the last four following their 1-0 win over France
earlier on Friday.
And the hosts were in dreamland after just
seven minutes as Brazil captain Thiago Silva bundled home the opening
goal from close range after Neymar's corner had reached the back post.
The
game was often a scrappy affair, with James Rodriguez the subject of
some heavy tackling from Luiz Felipe Scolari's men, who were twice
denied by Colombia goalkeeper David Ospina when he saved well to keep
out strikes from Hulk and then Oscar.
Neymar curled a 20-yard
free-kick just over the crossbar on 44 minutes while Fredy Guarin's
volley on 59 was also off target - but David Luiz had the home fans
jumping with joy on 68 when he steered a swerving 30-yard free-kick into
the back of the net for his second goal of the tournament.
Colombia
were given a lifeline with 12 minutes remaining when Julio Cesar
clumsily brought down sub Carlos Bacca in the 18-yard box to give
Colombia a penalty - and Rodriguez made no mistake, sending Cesar the
wrong way to ensure he has scored in five consecutive games in Brazil.
Neymar
was stretchered off late on following a crunching tackle by Juan Camilo
Zuniga and Brazil hung on grimly in the closing stages - but they got
across the finishing line to set up a mouth-watering clash with Joachim
Low's Germans in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday night.
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