Neymar scored one goal and played a key role in the second as Brazil edged out Mexico in Samara to reach the World Cup quarter-finals for a seventh consecutive time.
Brazil did not have it all their own way, especially in an opening period dominated by Mexico, but the five-time winners grew into what became a controlled performance.

It means Mexico are once again eliminated at the last-16 stage - as they have been at every World Cup since 1994.

They did have plenty of chances early on, and it was only after a largely frustrating first half for Brazil that Neymar started the move to put his side ahead.

His run across goal and clever backheel won Willian space, and the Chelsea midfielder only needed two touches to drive into box and lay the ball across for the world's most expensive player to slide home.

It was Brazil's 227th goal at the World Cup, meaning they overtake Germany as the all-time top scorers.

Just moments earlier, Mexico's Jesus Gallardo wasted a brilliant chance when he shot wildly over the crossbar instead of playing in Hirving Lozano.

For much of the second half, Mexico's bright start was just a memory, but Carlos Vela forced a save from Brazil goalkeeper Alisson with his side's first shot on target not long after going behind.

In the match's closing stages they rallied once more, but Brazil defended stoically before doubling their lead on the break through a Roberto Firmino tap-in after Neymar's effort was diverted by the toe of Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa.

Brazil will face Belgium or Japan - who meet in Rostov-on-Don in the day's second match (19:00 BST) - in their last-eight tie in Kazan on Friday.

But they will be without Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro, who will be suspended after being shown his second yellow card of the tournament.

'Embarrassing from Neymar'

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Neymar has been fouled 23 times at the 2018 World Cup, more than any other player.

Given his contribution, Neymar should have garnered only positive headlines, but he was the centre of attention for the wrong reasons too after overreacting to a challenge from Miguel Layun in the closing stages.

The Mexico full-back appeared to press his studs against Neymar's ankle as he retrieved the ball from between the Brazilian's legs.

Neymar, who was sitting down, writhed around in apparent agony before getting up to carry on without any issue.

"I'm embarrassed for Neymar," said former England striker Dion Dublin on BBC Radio 5 live.

"He is one of the world's greatest players but when he rolls about on the floor, I just don't get it. Come on young man you're better than that, get on with the game."

Brazil get the job done - again

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Neymar has scored six goals from 38 shots in World Cup tournaments

Brazil are aiming to emulate the many great teams before them, while putting behind the heartache they suffered at the tournament they hosted four years ago, when Germany destroyed them 7-1 in the semi-finals.

Tite's side did not really hit their stride in the group stage. After being held to 1-1 draw with Switzerland they needed two injury-time goals to beat Costa Rica 2-0, and it was only in the second half that we really began to see their best against Mexico.

They would have been out of sight far sooner than the 88th minute were it not for Ochoa, who made several excellent saves after the break.

Either side of Neymar's strike, the Standard Liege goalkeeper thwarted powerful drives from Philippe Coutinho and Paulinho, before making his most stunning save to block a Willian stinging drive that for everything looked destined for the top corner.

It kept his side in with a chance of a late equaliser, but Brazil just seem to be a team that know how to win knockout matches and get the job done.

They retreated behind the ball as Mexico threw everything forward, and pounced clinically on the counter to make sure progress would be safe.

The last time they failed to reach quarter-finals was in 1990.

Good reading for Brazil - the stats


  • Brazil have won eight of their nine World Cup matches against North American, Central American and Caribbean nations, conceding in just one.

  • Since the introduction of the round of 16 in 1986, Mexico have been eliminated at this stage of the World Cup seven times - more than twice as many as any other nation.

  • Brazil are unbeaten in 15 matches in all competitions, conceding just three goals.

  • Firmino scored two minutes and four seconds after coming on, the second fastest goal from a substitute at the 2018 World Cup.

  • Neymar has been involved in 20 goals in his past 19 games in all competitions for Brazil, scoring 11 and assisting nine.

  • Firmino scored his seventh goal for Brazil - on each occasion it has been their final goal of the game.

  • Neymar has had the most shots (23), shots on target (12) and created the most chances (16) of any player so far at the 2018 World Cup.

Source:BBC