Netherlands 3 - Brazil 0

The Netherlands won the third place in the World Cup by handing hosts Brazil their second successive home defeat tonight.

Brazil's defensive woes were again evident early in the game when skipper Thiago Silva gave away a third-minute penalty and an error by David Luiz put the Dutch 2-0 up at halftime.

Thiago Silva was booked by Algerian referee Djamel Haimoudi just 90 seconds into the match after he pulled back Dutch winger Arjen Robben who was clean through on goal following a neat through ball by Robin van Persie.

He was fortunate to avoid a red card as Haimoudi surprisingly opted for a yellow despite the captain and central defender being the last man, although he may have been just outside the penalty area.

Silva's return after suspension to partner Luiz was meant to add steel to a flimsy backline that collapsed in woeful fashion in the 7-1 humbling by Germany in Tuesday's semi-final.

Van Persie smashed home the spot-kick to plunge the Brasilia national stadium into near silence.

The home fans were given a second shock in the 16th minute when Luiz's attempted headed clearance fell straight to Daley Blind in the centre of the penalty area.

The Brazil defenders were strangely static as the wing back was allowed to take two touches before clipping the ball high past goalkeeper Julio Cesar.

It was the ninth goal Brazil had conceded in 95 traumatic minutes for the tournament hosts.

Boos rang out form the home fans at the halftime whistle with the confident Dutch threatening a third goal and the hosts struggling to force Dutch goalkeeper Jasper Cillessen into action.

Brazil did exert some pressure in the second half but still failed to seriously test Dutch keeper Jasper Cillessen and more boos rang out when the unmarked Georginio Wijnaldum turned in the third goal in stoppage time.

Having gone 39 years without a competitive home defeat, Brazil have now suffered two in five days.

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