World Cup 2018 Samba magic prevails over Serbia
Updated 13:25, 01-Jul-2018
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Brazil eased into the World Cup knockout stages after defeating Serbia 2-0, with superstar Neymar dazzling in a win which sets up a last 16 clash against Mexico.
Paulinho drew the first blood for Brazil with a superb dinked finish on 36 minutes before Neymar swung in a cross for Thiago Silva to header the Selecao's second goal with 22 minutes left in Moscow. Having opened his Russia 2018 account with the second of Brazil's two late goals in Friday's 2-0 win over Costa Rica, Neymar was again impressive.
After the tearful emotion at Saint Petersburg, Neymar cut a more joyful figure after this win, blowing kisses to the crowd as the five-time champions celebrated. 
As Group E winners, Brazil will now face Mexico in Samara on Monday, with group runners-up Switzerland taking on Sweden in St. Petersburg on Tuesday.
Paulinho of Brazil celebrates scoring his side's first goal against Serbia at Spartak Stadium. /VCG Photo

Paulinho of Brazil celebrates scoring his side's first goal against Serbia at Spartak Stadium. /VCG Photo

The match at Moscow's Spartak Stadium began at a ferocious tempo and Brazil left-back Marcelo was an early casualty, limping off after 10 minutes to be replaced by Filipe Luis. Neymar had the best chance of the opening half hour when he forced Serbia goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic to palm his shot away.  Tempers frayed when Serbia midfielder Adem Ljajic scythed down Neymar, in full flight on the left flank, to earn a booking on 33 minutes. 
Brazil conjured the opener from nothing when a beautifully lofted pass from Philippe Coutinho found Paulinho, who flicked the ball over Stojkovic's reach on 36 minutes to make it 1-0 at the break. Serbia repeatedly struggled to contain Brazil's fleet-footed attack. The Selecao made sure of the win when Neymar swung in a free-kick and his Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Thiago crashed home his header, unmarked at the near post, on 68 minutes. 
Neymar twice went close to scoring the Selecao's third late on, but he failed to increase his World Cup tally from one.
(With agency input)