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Ronaldo pair sees him equal record

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Ronaldo needs one more goal to become the top scorer in finals history.

DORTMUND, Germany -- Brazil striker Ronaldo equalled Gerd Mueller's all-time World Cup finals record of 14 goals after scoring twice in a 4-1 Group F win over Japan.

Ronaldo moved alongside the former West Germany striker when he grabbed his second goal of the game for the champions in the 81st minute.

Japan, coached by former Brazil captain Zico, took a shock lead through Keiji Tamada in the 34th minute before Ronaldo, heavily criticised for his performances in Brazil's first two games, equalised in first-half injury time.

Second-half goals from Juninho, Gilberto and Ronaldo again allowed Brazil to finish the group with maximum points and complete their 10th successive win at the World Cup finals.

Brazil face Ghana in the last 16 while Japan, with one point, were knocked out.

"I'm very happy I've made such a significant improvement physically and technically during the competition," said Ronaldo. "Patience is the key word. I managed to stay calm and patient in all the difficult moments."

Ronaldo kept his place when coach Carlos Alberto Parreira made five changes to his team and for the opening 20 minutes Brazil's football flowed for the first time in the tournament as they sliced through the Japan defence.

Only goalkeeper Yoshikatsu Kawaguchi stood between the rampant champions and a significant lead.

Kawaguchi turned away two efforts from Ronaldo and one each from Robinho, Kaka and Juninho.

But Brazil left gaps at the back and Japan took advantage when Alex slipped the ball inside to Tamada, who fired past Dida with a first-time shot on the turn.

It was the first goal Brazil had conceded in seven internationals, the last being against Bolivia last October.

Brazil were knocked out of their stride but levelled out of the blue.

Ronaldinho's diagonal pass found Cicinho, he headed across goal and the unmarked Ronaldo nodded home.

Juninho put Brazil ahead with a dipping 30-meter effort which went through Kawaguchi's hands in the 53rd minute.

In the 59th minute, Ronaldinho produced a slide-rule pass for Gilberto to break down the left and place the third past Kawaguchi.

Striker Ronaldo made it 4-1 when he swivelled before curling in a shot from the edge of the box.

"Ronaldo is not in the best possible physical shape but step by step and little by little he is getting there," said Parreira. "I'm sure he will be better as each game goes.

"We deserved to win. We had about 25 shots blocked."

Japan's Brazilian coach Zico said: "It's a very disappointing result to take but the way we lost the first game against Australia (3-1) shows what a tough business football can be."

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