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Brazil got a hard-fought 4-2 win over Peru tonight, in a vibrant match for the World Cup qualifiers played at the National Stadium in Lima.
The local team started with everything, marking the opening of the account through André Carrillo at 6 minutes. However, Neymar (28 ′) from the penalty spot put the 1-1 before half an hour.
The “verdeamarelha” grew after the conquest, complicating the Peruvian rear and creating opportunities to unbalance the score in their favor during the first half.
In the complement, the Inca cast returned to take the advantage with both Renato Tapia (59 ′), but quickly Richarlison (64 ′) was present to equalize the actions again.
In the final moments of the commitment, Neymar made a new penalty in the rival area, which from 12 steps turned into 3-2 at 83 minutes.
The Peruvian players went with everything against the Chilean referee Julio Bascuñán, since according to the transmission images, there was no fault on the forward from PSG.
However, the judge did not hesitate to consult the VAR for an attack by Carlos Zambrano (89 ′), that generated the red card of the defender, leaving the premises with one less man.
In the match discounts, Neymar (94 ′) was present again to establish the final 4-2 and give the victory to his squad.
With this victory, Brazil placed first in the World Cup qualifiers with 6 points, just like Argentina, but with better goal difference.
For its part, Peru is left with only one unit in the table, after last week’s draw against Paraguay, and will now have to visit the Chilean team in November.
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