The international break is pretty dull.March's instalment has sadly been the worst of them all, with the fixtures not even possessing the key element of competitiveness.If it's a qualifier, there is certainly a lot more interest, but the half-hearted friendlies across the globe have done little to thrill football fans.Nevertheless, when Brazil made the trip to Europe to face Germany, there was naturally some serious interest.The two nations lead the charts for most World Cups won and played out perhaps the most famous fixture of all time back n 2014, when Die Mannschaft thrashed the Selecao 7-1 in their own backyard.However, this time Brazil came with a lot more firepower, with Barcelona superstar Philippe Coutinho one of the fresh faces galvanising this exciting Selecao side, who were the finest side in World Cup qualifying.And the former Liverpool man really turned on the style in Berlin, producing a moment of pure magic to beat two German defenders.Honestly, it looks like he's playing in a school playground.Not bad, eh?Safe to say a few football fans on Twitter were drooling over Coutinho's magic.

Coutinho wasn't the only Brazilian - or Barcelona player - enjoying himself in the German capital, with Paulinho also adoring himself to Blaugrana fans by humiliating Toni Kroos with a lovely bit of skill.

Those Brazilians sure know how to put on a show.

Tite's side will arrive in Russia as one of the big favourites to lift the trophy, with Neymar also set to return before the tournament to give them even more of a boost.

If they can keep the likes of Coutinho fit as well, a sixth World Cup could be heading to the South American nation.