By FOOTBALL HD <br /> <br />1-0 Diego Tordelli <br />2-0 Diego Tordelli <br /> <br /> <br />Diego Tardelli scored twice as Brazil beat Argentina to win the Superclasico de las Americas in Beijing. <br /> <br />Brazil, who included Barcelona's Neymar in their side, took the lead on 28 minutes when Diego Tardelli volleyed in his first international goal. <br /> <br />Argentina's Lionel Messi had a penalty saved, before Tardelli sealed victory with a second-half header. <br /> <br />This was Brazil's third successive win as they look to rebuild following their 7-1 World Cup humiliation by Germany. <br /> <br />Dunga, who replaced Luiz Felipe Scolari as Brazil coach after the World Cup, took a squad to China which featured a blend of youth and experience. <br /> <br />Kaka, 32, and 30-year-old Robinho, who both failed to make Brazil's World Cup squad, were among the substitutes in Beijing. <br /> <br />Neymar, whose World Cup came to a premature end after he fractured a bone in his spine, retained his place in the starting XI. <br /> <br />However, the 22-year-old Barcelona forward struggled to make an impression, notably scuffing a weak effort wide after being sent clear. <br /> <br />Instead it was Atletico Mineiro striker Tardelli who made the biggest impression, opening the scoring with a volleyed finish after Argentina failed to clear. <br /> <br />Messi, like Barcelona team-mate Neymar, failed to really impose himself throughout the contest, but should have levelled just before the break. <br /> <br />After Manchester United's Angel Di Maria was fouled inside the area, Messi's weak penalty was easily saved by Brazil goalkeeper Jefferson. <br /> <br />Tardelli made no such mistake, heading powerfully home on 64 minutes to seal victory for Brazil. <br /> <br />As the clock ticked down, Kaka came on for his first international appearance since March 2013, while former Manchester City forward Robinho was also brought on. <br /> <br />Argentina forward Lionel Messi: <br /> <br />"We always try to win but today we couldn't. It was a match defined by our two mistakes. <br /> <br />"The error for the first goal and the penalty were crucial. If I had converted, it could have changed the game." <br /> <br />Brazil coach Dunga: <br /> <br />"Brazil are the best team in the world with a great tradition.
