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Soccer - Brazil beat Germany 1-0 to restore some pride after 2014 fiasco

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Germany's Sandro Wagner shoots at goal as Brazil's Thiago Silva pressures REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

BERLIN (Reuters) - Brazil edged past world champions Germany 1-0 in their international friendly on Tuesday to snap their opponents' 22-match unbeaten run and exact some measure of revenge for their 2014 World Cup semi-final humiliation.

Gabriel Jesus headed in the winner in the 37th minute as Brazil, beaten just once under coach Tite and missing injured talisman Neymar, beat a second-string German team to restore some pride after their 7-1 loss to the Europeans four years ago.

The Germans were hoping to match their record of 23 games without defeat but they lacked spark and precision, with several key players injured or rested, including Manuel Neuer, Mesut Ozil and Thomas Mueller.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Germany’s Sandro Wagner looks dejected after the match REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch

Germany coach Joachim Loew made seven changes to the team that drew 1-1 against Spain on Friday as they prepare for a World Cup title defence in Russia in June.

"I expected Brazil would play with their best team and with their soul a bit injured they would be fully motivated," Loew told reporters. "It was not our day today. We made changes to the lineup and you could see it affected the team.

"We made some easy mistakes. There were some young players on the pitch and we were not really that fine-tuned as a team.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Brazil mascot celebrates on the pitch with Brazil's Thiago Silva and Dani Alves after the match REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

"But that is why you have such games, to try things out."

In an evenly-balanced first half and with the "open wound" of their shock World Cup loss to Germany still painful according to Tite, the visitors were in no mood to take any early risks.

Disciplined and hard-working at the back, they kept German pressure under control. Brazil grabbed an unexpected lead when keeper Kevin Trapp, replacing the rested Marc-Andre ter Stegen failed to hold on to Jesus's point-blank header, with the ball slipping through after his reflex save.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Germany's Sandro Wagner heads at goal REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

"The team deserves a lot of credit," said Brazil defender Thiago Silva. "I think we are on the right track, with humility, and discipline and we showed it today against this team.

"It makes us proud. We are delighted with the positive result against a great team."

The Germans tried to get an equaliser before the break with Mario Gomez, vying for a spot in the World Cup squad, coming close twice.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Brazil's Dani Alves in action with Germany's Marvin Plattenhardt REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

But it was the Brazilians who were more aggressive in the second half, threatening through Paulinho and Philippe Coutinho.

Loew, who will announce his preliminary World Cup squad on May 15, brought on Sandro Wagner for Gomez to add pressure. However, Brazil kept their cool to earn a much-needed confidence boost.

The five-times world champions kick off their World Cup campaign against Switzerland on June 17 before facing Costa Rica and Serbia.

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Germany's Sandro Wagner pats Brazil's Thiago Silva after they collide in a challenge REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay

The Germans, four-time champions, have been drawn in Group F of the tournament, along with Mexico, South Korea and Sweden.

(Reporting by Karolos Grohmann, Additional reporting by Andrew Downie; Editing by Christian Radnedge)

Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Germany’s Jerome Boateng shakes hands with coach Joachim Loew after being substituted REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Germany coach Joachim Loew REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Brazil coach Tite gives the ball to Dani Alves for a throw in REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Referee Jonas Eriksson signals for medical staff as Germany’s Jerome Boateng lies on the pitch after sustaining an injury REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Brazil's Gabriel Jesus scores their first goal REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay
Soccer Football - International Friendly - Germany vs Brazil - Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany - March 27, 2018 Germany’s Mario Gomez in action with Brazil’s Alisson REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch
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