Brazil began their bid to win a first Women's World Cup in jaw-dropping fashion after scoring a sublime third goal in their 4-0 victory against Panama.<br /><br />After initially struggling to find their stride in their Group F opener, Pia Sundhage's heavyweights burst into life in the second half and netted after a breathtaking move.<br /><br />Within three minutes of the restart, Kerolin and Debinha combined sharply, allowing time and space for the latter to bend an inviting delivery toward Ary Borges.<br /><br />Borges, who had scored both first-half goals and looked poised to seal her hat-trick, then unselfishly laid off for Bia Zaneretto to fire into the roof of the net.<br /><br />With their opponents having been sliced open, Brazil's samba style shone through.<br /><br />Indeed, Borges later scored a third goal to take home the match ball on 70 minutes. <br /><br />Again, Brazil worked the ball down the left, with Borges meeting Geyse's cross and steering a neat, stooping header through the legs of goalkeeper Yenith Bailey.<br /><br />There was even time for all-time great Marta to be introduced, marking her first appearance at her sixth World Cup, for the final 15 minutes of the one-sided affair.<br /><br />At the final whistle, the world's eighth-ranked team had secured their biggest opening win at a Women's World Cup since 2007 and moved two points clear.<br /><br />And unsurprisingly, the manner of the third goal left viewers stunned.<br /><br />'What a stunning team goal,' one user said on Twitter.<br /><br />Another simply posted: 'Utterly sublime.'<br /><br />A third added: 'A treat to watch!'<br /><br />'This goal is incredible,' a fourth user wrote.<br /><br />A fifth, meanwhile, described the flowing move and goal as 'art'.