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Ochoa master class help Mexico hold Brazil

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Guillermo Ochoa put up a splendid goalkeeping display for Mexico as they secured their first draw against Brazil in World Cup history in a goalless draw at Fortaleza on Tuesday.

 

This was a head-to-head for the top of Group A, as both the hosts and La Tri won their opening matches.

 

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Guillermo Ochoa

Mexico fielded the same XI that beat Cameroon 1-0, while Ramires replaced Hulk for the Brazilians.

 

Mexico had a strong record against the Selecao, winning four of their last 13 meetings and drawing two, including a spectacular 4-3 victory in the 1999 Confederations Cup Final.

 

It took a long time to get going and Julio Cesar got his hand to a long-range Hector Herrera strike, but Brazil finally threatened when Neymar’s bullet header was palmed round the base of the far post by Milan transfer target Guillermo Ochoa.

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Fred also got his head to a corner, but it was no trouble for Ochoa to control. At the other end, a Jose Vazquez effort swerved just wide of the far stick.

 

Ochoa was again decisive before half-time, as Thiago Silva chested down a free kick and the goalkeeper spread himself to charge down the follow-up with another three players ready to pounce.

 

He would go on to make two more brilliant saves, one from Thiago Silva, and the other from Neymar, in the second half.

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