Daley Blind Goal: Brazil vs. Netherlands Update, David Luiz Poor Clearance Leads To Goal [VIDEO]

The hits keep coming for the Brazilian national team. After conceding an embarrassing seven goals to Germany in the World Cup semifinal, the host nation has appeared to have checked out. In less than 17 minutes, the Netherlands have been able to pile on two goals of their own.

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An Arjen Robben penalty in the second minute allowed Robin van Persie to give the Dutch a 1-0 lead. Then, just 15 minutes later, Daley Blind doubled the advantage. A poor clearance from center-back David Luiz allowed the 24-year-old to bury a right-footed shot from the center of the box with relative ease.

Twenty minutes into the match, the Netherlands have two shots on goal. Both have beaten goalkeeper Julio Cesar. Brazil is yet to attempt a single one, period.

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Entering the match, Brazilian head coach Luiz Felipe Scolari had ambitions of taking a battered side out onto the pitch to restore their pride. "Now we have to focus on the goal of coming third," said Scolari at a press conference (via FIFA). "We know that even a win won't take away the disappointment, but we have to have objectives. We couldn't achieve our aim of reaching the final, so now we have to play for a smaller dream."

This dream has quickly become a nightmare. Stay tuned to Sports World News for recurring updates of this third place match in Brasilia.

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