LONDON (AP) â" Brazil showed its national  team is in better shape than the countrys stadiums  with a 5-0 thrashing of South Africa on Wednesday,  and defending champion Spain overcame Italy 1-0 in  its final big test before the tournament kicks  off, as teams prepared for the World Cup in a  series of friendly matches.
  
  With  less than 100 days before the opening game, four  World Cup stadiums are still under construction in  Brazil and much work outside the venues remains to  be done.
  
  But in Johannesburg, the  five-time world champions proved they are more  than ready on the pitch, dispatching the Bafana  Bafana with a ruthless display at Soccer City as  Barcelona striker Neymar claimed his second career  hat trick for the Selecao.
  
  Pedro  Rodriguez scored Spains second-half winner in a  rematch of the 2012 Euro final that Italy lost  4-0. It was Spains final game before coach Vicente  del Bosque names his squad to defend its title.
  
  Argentina superstar Lionel Messi  couldnt break Romanias defence as his team was  held to a goalless draw. Cristiano Ronaldo was  more prolific, as the Ballon dOr winner became  Portugals all-time leading scorer Wednesday,  netting twice in a 5-1 win over Cameroon.
   
  Ronaldo took his international tally to 49  and overtook Pauleta, who retired in 2006 after  scoring 47 goals in 88 games. Ronaldo was making  his 110th appearance.
  
  "I knew it  would come eventually," Ronaldo said. "Its special  because Ive been in the national team for 10 years  now. Its all down to hard work."
  
   Former World Cup winners England and Germany put  on lame performances but still managed to win.
  
  Belgium, tipped as a serious contender  in Brazil, drew 2-2 against Ivory Coast.
   
  Having struggled both on and off the field  since reaching the 2006 World Cup final â"  reaching its nadir at the 2010 World Cup when the  team went on strike â" France showed an  attractive face to end the Netherlands 17-match  unbeaten run with goals from Real Madrid forward  Karim Benzema and Blaise Matuidi.
  
   "I thought my defense played well for the first 25  minutes. But we lost our way a bit after the first  goal. Its not the defenses fault ... we lost the  ball too much in midfield," Netherlands coach  Louis van Gaal said through a translator. "We cant  afford to give possession away like that. It was a  good test against a good team and thats what I  told the players."
  
  France regained  some credibility with the prestigious win and  Benzema continued his fine form. The former Lyon  striker has scored 11 in his past 13 games with  Real and is winning over the fans after several  months of doubt during which he lost his place in  Frances starting lineup.
  
  "Hes  showing the same form he does for Real Madrid. Hes  very precise in everything he does," France coach  Didier Deschamps said. "Hes feeling confident and  you can see it on his face. Hes beaming because  hes full of confidence."
  
  At  Wembley, Roy Hodgsons team had a poor game and was  held until the 82nd minute when Adam Lallana beat  two men and crossed the ball for Daniel Sturridge  to head it home.
  
  Germany looked  like a shadow of itself at home against Chile but  eked out a 1-0 win, with Mario Goetze scoring  against the run of play in the 16th minute.
   
  Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari fielded a  team similar to the one that won the  Confederations Cup last year for his players final  friendly before the announcement of the World Cup  squad.
  
  Neymar took his  international tally to 30 goals, with Chelsea  playmaker Oscar and Manchester City midfielder  Fernandinho also getting on the scoresheet.
   
  Despite Freds poor form over the past few  months, Scolari kept faith with the Fluminense  striker, who again struggled against the Bafana  Bafana and was substituted after 62 minutes. In  contrast, the 22-year-old Neymar teased South  Africa defenders throughout.
  
  He  scored his first goal before the interval with a  low left-footed shot, made it 3-0 with a subtle  chip and rounded off his teams win from close  range. Scolari will name his squad on May 7 and  there is no doubt Neymar will be selected if he  stays fit.
  
  Having lost his momentum  at Manchester United, where he only plays  intermittently, Shinji Kagawa scored from the spot  and had an assist as Japan continued its  preparations for Brazil with a comfortable 4-2 win  over New Zealand. The hosts were 4-0 by the 17th  minute after Shinji Okazaki scored a brace and  Masato Morishige added another goal.
  
   Russia defeated Armenia 2-0 courtesy of  first-half goals from Alexander Kokorin and Dmitry  Kombarov.
Saturday, May 16, 2015
Brazil warms up in style; Spain, France win
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