Brazil began their year in sublime form as
they crushed Hong Kong 7-1 in a friendly on Wednesday.
The world champions put on a breath-taking display to thrill a festive
crowd celebrating the first day of the Chinese New Year at the Hong Kong
Stadium.
Brazil hardly missed top striker Ronaldo, not released by Real Madrid
for this warm-up game for next month's World Cup qualifier against Peru,
against a side ranked 134th in the world.
Ricardo Oliveira scored twice and Lucio, Robinho, Ronaldinho and Roberto
Carlos, with a stunnning 25-metre shot, were also on target.
Substitute Alex converted a late penalty to complete the rout and leave
Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira a happy man.
"I'm very happy with the commitment shown by the players. Even though we
are five-times world champions and our technical and skill levels were
much higher than Hong Kong, you still have to go out and show commitment.
And we did this today," Parreira told reporters.
Brazil led 3-0 at halftime and despite the early substitutions of
skipper Cafu, Ronaldinho, the 2004 World Footballer of the Year, and
Roberto Carlos, they kept up the pressure until the end.
"We were training while we were playing," Parreira said. "It is very
difficult to get the players together and this was a big opportunity for
us to train and play as a team."
Hong Kong's consolation goal came four minutes from time when substitute
Lee Sze-ming slotted home following a goal-mouth scramble.
"The result highlighted the difference in class between the two sides
and it was a true reflection of our position in the world," Hong Kong
coach Lai Sun-cheung said. |