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Team Peru (4-1-4-1): Pedro Gallese; Miguel Trauco, Luis Abram, Carlos Zambrano, Luis Advíncula, Renato Tapia, Christofer Gonzáles, Yoshimar Yotún, Pedro Aquino, André Carrillo, Jefferson Brazil (4-3-3): Weverton; Renan Lodi, Thiago Silva, Marquinhos, Danilo, Douglas Luiz, Casemiro, Philippe Coutinho, Roberto Firmino, Richarlison, Neymar Goalscorer – Peru: André Carrillo (6 ‘), Renato Tapia (59’); Brazil: Neymar (28 ‘- serve 11m, 83’ – serve 11m, 90 ‘+ 4), Richarlison (64 ‘) Thẻ đỏ: Peru (Carlos Caceda – 86 ‘, Carlos Zambrano – 89’) |
Coach Tite’s army went ahead 2 times, although the game outscored host Peru. André Carrillo soon gave the hosts a 6-minute lead and Carlos Zambrano increased the score to 2-1 at the start of the second half. Neymar cut 1-2 on 11 meters in the middle of the first half and Richarlison drew 2-2 for Brazil (64 minutes), before the Paris Saint-Germain star made a historic day in the second half of the second half.
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After helping Brazil increase the score to 3-2 in the 83rd minute with a successful 11-meter free kick, Neymar scored a 4-2 victory for the visitors in the 90 + 4 minute against Peru with only 9 players in field. Consequently, the decisions to hand over 11 meters to Brazil by Chilean referee Julio Bascunan González made the Peruvian players unable to control the hot head, leading to Carlos Caceda and Carlos Zambrano receiving a red card at the end of the match. fight and chill cold.
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Qualifying results for the 2022 World Cup South America region Bolivia 1-2 Argentina Ecuador 4-2 Uruguay Venezuela 0-1 Paraguay Peru 2-4 Brazil Chile 2-2 Colombia
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