A half hour into the World Cup's second round, Brazil found its rhythm.
A hammer strike header, a pinball style counterattack, an explosive run followed by a clinical finish Brazil's football orchestra was playing in true harmony on Monday for the first time in the tournament.
Coach Dunga says there's still much to improve but he was encouraged by what he saw in the 3 0 win over Chile at Ellis Park.
Until the Chile match, Brazil had been a letdown for its samba dancing and demanding fans, who don't just want to see Brazil win they want to see Brazil win in style.
Tomorrow morning's quarter final between Brazil and the Netherlands has the makings of a classic.
The two sides have faced each other three times in the tournament's history and all three have been unforgettable matches.
In Brazilian minds, the Dutch team has always been one of flair and creativity, the same adjectives usually applied to their own sides.
Looking at the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals, Brazil will play Netherlands tomorrow morning at 2am and at 6.30am Uruguay will take on Ghana.
Argentina will play Germany at 2am on Sunday morning and at 6.30am Paraguay will face Spain.
Story by: Dreu Vukailagi
Source: Fifa.com