Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said the penalty awarded
to them in their 3-1 FIFA World Cup win over Croatia was warranted.
With the score locked at 1-1 in Sao Paulo, referee Yuichi
Nishimura pointed to the spot as Dejan Lovren was adjudged to have brought Fred
down in the 69th minute.
Replays indicated Lovren only brushed his opponent's arm,
with Fred falling dramatically, and Nishimura awarded the spot-kick, which
Neymar converted to complete a brace and give Brazil the lead.
Scolari said he believes it was a foul inside the area.
"For me it was a penalty, there are things that
everyone interprets differently. It is the interpretation of the referee,"
Scolari said.
"I have seen it repeated 10 times on TV."
Scolari heaped praise on midfielder Oscar, who laid off
the pass for Neymar's long-range equaliser before scoring the sealing goal
himself late-on with an opportunistic effort.
"He was the player who stole balls and created
chances," the Brazil coach said.
Culled from Soccerway
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