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Neymar helps Brazil come from behind to down France 3-1

A fine finish from captain Neymar helped secure a come-from-behind 3-1 win for Brazil over France in a friendly in Paris on Thursday as they maintained their perfect record since the return as coach of Dunga. Real Madrid defender Raphael Varane had headed the hosts in front on a cold night at a packed Stade de France, only for Oscar to equalise late in the first half.

Barcelona forward Neymar then controlled a Willian pass and lashed the ball high into the roof of the net from the left edge of the six-yard box in the 57th minute to put the visitors in front, and a Luiz Gustavo header secured the victory midway through the second period.

Brazil have now won seven consecutive friendly matches under Dunga following the heavy defeats to Germany and the Netherlands that saw their World Cup campaign on home soil last year end in such catastrophic fashion.

And this latest success against an accomplished France side will have been particularly pleasing to Dunga, back where he captained the Selecao in a painful 3-0 World Cup final defeat to the French in 1998.

“In football you win and lose, but it’s always good to beat a team as strong as France. The team played well, but nothing was perfect. We still made mistakes that could have been avoided,” he said.

Seeing France coach Didier Deschamps and Dunga lock horns once again added extra intrigue to an occasion which was also notable for the French Football Federation’s decision to honour those who have won more than 100 caps for France. World Cup winners Marcel Desailly, Patrick Vieira, Thierry Henry and Zinedine Zidane were all received by president Francois Hollande inside the stadium and then presented to the crowd before the game.
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