Brazil 2
Australia 0

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Goals from Adriano and Fred gave Brazil a 2-0 win over battling Australia and sent the world champions into the last 16 of the World Cup yesterday. Adriano notched his first goal of the tournament four minutes into the second half after the South Americans had endured a frustrating first half against Guus Hiddink's men.

Substitute Fred wrapped up the win in the 89th minute, rolling home a rebound after a Robinho shot came back off a post.

Australian substitute Harry Kewell had missed a great chance to equalise a minute after coming on in the 56th minute, shooting over an empty goal after keeper Dida dropped the ball.

Striker Ronaldo played poorly and was substituted for the second game running in another generally unconvincing performance by Brazil, who beat Croatia 1-0 in their opening game.

Australia, who face Croatia in their last game, have three points while Japan and Croatia have one each in Group F.

Brazil's best first-half move came in the third minute. Ronaldo controlled the ball on his chest and flicked it backward to Kaka who volleyed wide from the edge of the penalty area.

If the ball had gone in, the game could have taken a completely different course.

Instead, Australia packed the midfield and hustled Brazil out of their stride with tenacious marking and tackling.

Brazilian pair Ronaldo and Ronaldinho were both subdued with only Kaka's penetrating runs offering any threat.

Ronaldo, who had a dismal match against Croatia, was again out of sorts and at one point had a heated argument with coach Carlos Alberto Parreira on the touchline.

His frustration was complete with a yellow card for playing on after he had been flagged offside.

The second half was only four minutes old when Brazil got the breakthrough they badly needed.

Ronaldinho picked out Ronaldo, who held off his marker and rolled the ball across the face of the penalty area to Adriano.

The Inter striker, also struggling until then, took one touch and placed a low shot beyond goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer's left hand.

Fred plans special gift to his dad

Substitute Fred planned a special presentation to his father to celebrate his goal in Brazil's 2-0 win over Australia.

"I'm going to give the ball as a present to my father," Fred said. "I hope I can get everyone else to sign it for him.

"Thank God we were able to win. I'm really happy about scoring a goal so shortly after I got on.

"We've qualified for the next round so now we'll be able to play more openly."

Australia captain Mark Viduka was pleased with the performance of his team.

"It's very disappointing not to get something out of the game but Brazil are Brazil and we gave them a good game," Viduka said.

"We played well and on another day it could have been different for us."

Brazil: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Lucio, 4-Juan, 6-Roberto Carlos; 5-Emerson (17-Gilberto 72), 11-Ze Roberto, 8-Kaka, 10-Ronaldinho; 9-Ronaldo (23-Robinho 72), 7-Adriano (21-Fred 88).

Australia: 1-Schwarzer; 2-Neill, 3-Moore (15-Aloisi 69), 6-Popovic (23-Bresciano 40), 5-Culina; 7-Emerton, 14-Chipperfield, 13-Grella, 4-Cahill (10-Kewell 56), 21-Sterjovski; 9-Viduka.

Referee: Markus Merk (Germany).

Scorers: Adriano 49; Fred 89.

Half-time: 0-0. Attendance: 41,000.

FIFA man of the match: Ze Roberto.

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