• A Saudi Arabia fan inside the King Saud University Stadium, Riyadh for Saudi Arabia's friendly match against Brazil. Brazil won the match 2-1. Reuters
    A Saudi Arabia fan inside the King Saud University Stadium, Riyadh for Saudi Arabia's friendly match against Brazil. Brazil won the match 2-1. Reuters
  • Brazil forward Neymar takes on the Saudi Arabia defence. AFP
    Brazil forward Neymar takes on the Saudi Arabia defence. AFP
  • Brazil's Neymar in action with Saudi Arabia's Hussain Al-Mogahwi and Mohammed Al-Burayk. Reuters
    Brazil's Neymar in action with Saudi Arabia's Hussain Al-Mogahwi and Mohammed Al-Burayk. Reuters
  • A Brazil fan before the match. Reuters
    A Brazil fan before the match. Reuters
  • A Brazil fan before the match. Reuters
    A Brazil fan before the match. Reuters
  • Brazil's Philippe Coutinho takes on the Saudi defence. EPA
    Brazil's Philippe Coutinho takes on the Saudi defence. EPA
  • Fans inside the stadium before the match. Reuters
    Fans inside the stadium before the match. Reuters
  • A Saudi women poses for a selfie. AFP
    A Saudi women poses for a selfie. AFP
  • Neymar endured a frustrating evening against Saudi Arabia. Reuters
    Neymar endured a frustrating evening against Saudi Arabia. Reuters
  • Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring on 43 minutes. EPA
    Brazil striker Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring on 43 minutes. EPA
  • Brazil's Gabriel Jesus celebrates his goal with teammates. EPA
    Brazil's Gabriel Jesus celebrates his goal with teammates. EPA
  • A Saudi Arabia fan inside the stadium. Reuters
    A Saudi Arabia fan inside the stadium. Reuters

Neymar's Brazil make heavy work of beating Saudi Arabia in friendly - in pictures


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Goals near the end of each half from Gabriel Jesus and Alex Sandro gave Brazil a 2-0 win over Saudi Arabia on Friday in an unusually subdued performance by the five-time world champions.

Brazil had scored 16 goals in their four previous wins against the Saudis but the home side matched the visitors, particularly in midfield, for most of the game.

Brazil had the better of the first half and Jesus finally broke the deadlock just two minutes from half time when he ran on to an inch-perfect pass from Neymar and slotted the ball home from an angle.

Forward Neymar was again Brazil's best player but his teammates let him down with their finishing as Saudi Arabia came into the match more in the second period.

The hosts could not score, however, and it fell to Sandro to give the scoreline a more realistic look when he headed home Neymar's corner in the sixth minute of stoppage-time.

Brazil also had two efforts disallowed for offside and Saudi keeper Mohammed Al Owais was sent off five minutes from time after VAR confirmed he handled the ball outside the box.

"We're aware we need to get better, that we can do better," Sandro said. "Obviously the climate was influential, we have new players who need to fit in, but we deserve congratulations."

Brazil's next game is against Argentina in Jeddah on Tuesday.

The Argentines beat Iraq 4-0 on Thursday to extend their unbeaten run since the World Cup to three games.

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