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Brazil 3-1 against Croatia after scoring on own net

by South Bayview Bulldog Admin • June 12, 2014

They’re calling it “unconvincing” but a win is a win and that’s what Brazil did in defeating Croatia 3-1 today in the World Cup opener.   Brazil had a disastrous start when defender Marcelo sent the ball on a wobbly bounce right into his own net. CTV 

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