Brazil began their quest for a sixth World Cup title with an unconvincing 2-1 win over North Korea. In a game that many were tipping to be a rout, the South Americans could find no way past North Korea in the first half of their World Cup Group G encounter at Ellis Park.
Inter Milan full-back Maicon gave the Brazilians the goal their dominance deserved with a 55th minute piledriver that swerved past goalkeeper Ri Myong-Guk from an impossibly tight angle on the right by-line.
Robinho, who was the game's outstanding player, then provided one of the assists of the championship so far as he threaded a delightful ball to Elano in the 72nd minute before the midfielder slotted home a second.
North Korea, who showed lots of endeavour, got their reward when Jong Tae-Se, their best player on the night, played in Ji Yun-Nam to grab an 89th minute consolation but Brazil hung on to top the 'Group of Death' after Portugal and Ivory Coast's goalless draw earlier on Tuesday.
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