Brazil and Mexico took a step toward the second round of the World Cup with a lively, though a bit sloppy, 0-0 draw in Fortaleza on Tuesday.

Brazil was the better team, as expected, managing eight shots on goal to Mexico's four. But though Neymar was his usual active self on offense, the team was let down by poor finishing by Fred and his substitute, Jo.

And Mexico benefited from a controlled and occasionally spectacular performance by its goalkeeper, Guillermo Ochoa.

Both teams now have 4 points after two games. That is a bit disappointing for the hosts, but delightful for Mexico, which had entered the Cup with low expectations after a poor qualifying campaign.

The two teams are in the driver's seat to advance to the next round, barring something remarkable from pointless Croatia or Cameroon.

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