The
Mexican keeper brought back memories of Gordon Banks’ dramatic save
from Pele midway through the first half, scrambling across his goal to
claw away Neymar’s header from Dani Alves’ cross.
The
Ochoa save was the highlight of a disappointingly scrappy opening half
as both teams found it hard to settle into any kind of rhythm.
Yet it was far from the bore draw of Monday night as both teams went on the attack in the second half.
Neymar
was again left cursing his luck in as Ochoa reacted to keep out his
left footed effort before the keeper was in the right place at the right
time to deny Thiago Silva from the striker’s cross.
An increasingly frustrated Brazil turned to dubious tactics in a result to win it, Marcelo taking a tumble in the box under little pressure from Raul Jiminez. But unlike in Brazil’s opener against Croatia, the referee was thankfully unmoved.
Havig
soaked up wave after wave of Brazilian pressure, Mexico came close to
winning it themselves late on. Guardardo flashed a shot over the bar
with a minute remaining before Cesar kept out Jimenez's late effort from
going into the corner.
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