Stunning Luiz goal sends Brazil through
Fontaleza, Friday, July 5: Brazil secured a World Cup semi-final
against Germany with victory over Colombia on a night of gripping
tension and passion in Fortaleza.
But Brazil will be without superstar and main striking hope Neymar,
who has been ruled out of the World Cup with a fractured vertebra after
being kneed in the back by Juan Zuniga.

Brazil’s Fernandinho tackles Colombia midfielder Fredy Guarin. |
They will also be missing captain Thiago Silva, who is suspended
after being booked. Colombia had complaints of their own, chiefly the
lack of protection offered to Rodriguez, who was on the receiving end of
some fierce challenges as Brazil sought to nullify his influence. He
broke down in tears at the final whistle as he was consoled by the
Brazil players who had offered him none of that commodity during a
harrowing physical ordeal which proved he has the courage to go with his
natural ability.
Brazil and their supporters, in contrast, went wild with elation at
the final whistle. The goal of reaching the final - and making up for
the 1950 World Cup loss to Uruguay in Rio that is still one of this
nation's darkest sporting days - lives on. Germany, who beat France 1-0
in their quarter-final, will need to show mental strength to cope with
the tidal wave of emotion and support that Scolari hopes will carry
Brazil to the Maracana a week on Sunday.
Fortaleza offered up a cauldron of noise and a sea of yellow shirts
in an atmosphere that ensured Brazil would launch into a series of
adrenalin-fuelled attacks.
Scolari's hope was to push Colombia into unknown territory and the
strategy was helped by a goal built largely on defensive carelessness
after seven minutes.
Neymar's corner was a routine affair with little serious menace but
it was allowed to drift to the far post, where Carlos Sanchez switched
off to allow Silva to bundle home. Captain Thiago Silva set Luiz Felipe
Scolari's side on the way with an early goal, and Brazil looked to be
set for a comfortable passage into the last four after David Luiz's
brilliant second-half free-kick.
In a magnificent atmosphere built on a cascade of colour and a wall
of sound, new World Cup star James Rodriguez set up a thrilling finale
when he pulled a goal back from the penalty spot with 10 minutes left.
In a frantic closing phase, Colombia were unable to force the chance
that could have brought extra time, and it is the hosts who will meet
Germany in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday, a game which will be live on BBC
One. |