Luis Fabiano leads Brazilian rout
  Brazil beat Ivory Coast 3-1 and stayed in cruise control throughout the  match.
 Brazil beat Ivory Coast 3-1 and stayed in cruise control throughout the  match.
Luis Fabiano scored twice for Dunga's side before midfielder Elano made  it three to seal their place in the second round, although Didier Drogba  grabbed a late consolation and Kaka was sent off for a second yellow  card.
MATCH SUMMARY
  
Man of the Match: Luis Fabiano - The striker had offered  little in this tournament until his 25th-minute thunderbolt put Brazil  on their way. There may have been more than a hint of handball about his  second but he was the matchwinner nonetheless.    
Brazil verdict: It was a comfortable victory for the  World Cup favourites though they might have expected to be tested more  by an Ivory Coast side with plenty of attacking talent. Surely greater  challenges await in the coming weeks.       
Ivory Coast verdict: Dour. There's very little else  to say about an African team who some thought could go a long way in  this tournament. The manager has to take much of the blame for a  listless performance which saw the team only come to life when they were  three goals behind.     
Could do better: Sven Goran Eriksson - After a  performance which will be very familiar to England fans, you have to  wonder why Eriksson was chosen to spearhead the Ivorians' challenge just  weeks after he left League Two side Notts County. No sign of any  tactical decision making whatsoever, you have to wonder what was going  on in Sven's mind as it went from 1-0 to 2-0 to 3-0.     
Stat attack: Luis Fabiano's brace is the 35th time a  Brazilian player has scored two or more goals in a match at the World  Cup, which is the most all-time by any nation. Germany are second  all-time with 27. Ronaldo has the most braces in Brazil's history with  four.   
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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