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Brazil's Blumer Elano celebrates after scoring during the World Cup group G soccer match between Brazil and North Korea at Ellis Park Stadium in Johannesburg. Image Credit: AP

Johannesburg: Maicon produced an astonishing goal out of the blue to set Brazil on their way to a 2-1 win over a stubborn North Korea and spare their blushes after a shockingly bad first-half performance on Tuesday.

The full back ran onto Elano's pass and somehow managed to blast his shot into the net from the acutest of angles in the 55th minute of the Group G match before Elano added another 17 minutes later.

But there was still time for the North Koreans' Ji Yun-nam to stun the Brazilians, going past two players and crashing home a left-foot drive in the 89th minute to set up a nervy final few minutes for the South Americans.

Until Maicon's strike, North Korea, making their first World Cup performance for 44 years, had looked capable of pulling off a result to match their famous 1-0 win over Italy in 1966.

Brazil had looked clueless as to how to unlock their defence and the Asian team, gaining in confidence, had looked threatening going forward.

Maicon said his career flashed before him when he scored.

"I thought of everything which I went through to get to this moment," he told reporters. "It was my first World Cup match, I didn't cry but I was very happy with the goal I scored."

Brazil coach Dunga added: "The start is the most difficult match, you have a long wait for this and the anxiety builds up. I'm satisfied with the win, but I want more, I want us to score more goals."

Brazil started brightly enough when Robinho produced a dazzling run with his trademark stepovers in the first minute to set up Kaka but the Real Madrid player took too long to line up his shot and An Yong-hak took it off his feet.

Robinho shot over after working another opening with Kaka but Brazil's play quickly deteriorated.

North Korea's Jong Tae-se – who cried during the national anthems - had the first shot on target, although it was easily saved by Julio Cesar, and Mun In-guk tried to lob Julio Cesar from near halfway line as the outsiders grew in confidence.

Brazil had placed their creative responsibility on Kaka but he was having a dismal game with passes going completely astray.

They had isolated openings, one when Robinho tested Ri Myong-guk with a shot on the turn and another with an outswinging Maicon shot which the goalkeeper parried away.

The five-times champions committed more men forward after the break and had an excellent chance when they were awarded a free kick on the edge of the area, but Michel Bastos fired his effort metres wide.

But the breakthrough came when Elano slid the ball into the path of Maicon who managed to find the gap between the keeper and the near post from almost on the byline.

Elano added Brazil's second when he ran onto Robinho's slide-rule pass and slotted his shot into the far corner.