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Unbelievable: Swaziland defeated Brazil 2-1

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Unbelievable: Swaziland defeated Brazil 2-1

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Tue 20 May 2014 00:00 GMT

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Unbelievable: Swaziland defeated Brazil 2-1

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Tue 20 May 2014 00:00 GMT

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Swazi defender Boli in action while Brazilian Striker Tom Noonam closes in.

Swaziland carried out coach Nasco’s game plan to perfection and routed favorite team Brazil2-1 on Sunday to reach the fifth place from the bottom of group B.The defeat was a humiliation for Brazil, and the result will increase the pressure on Head Coach Jacob Roames amid the growing feeling that, despite having some of the best players on his side including Daniel Ankrah and Levi Houapeu, he has not delivered the progress and Diaspora World Cup trophy the Big Fans were expecting.

How did it happen?  Swaziland defender Boli had already gone close with a long-range effort after Brazilian goalkeeper Edgar Lopez weak punch.  A well done corner from the right located the unmarked striker, who powered a header past Mr. Lopez.  Shortly afterwards, Swaziland doubled their lead via a near-identical goal as Mo Kappo’s free-kick was flicked on by Etienne, and Roger  was once again on hand to head in.The Big Fans of the Brazilian team were stunned into silence when Swaziland added a secondgoal on the break. The only low for Swaziland occurred at 85th minutes when goalkeeper Georges Peg conceded a goal in an otherwise perfect game.