Peru went
ahead with a goal at the beginning of the first half of the game. Then Brazil
equalized with Neymar's goal. Neymar started the second half with a goal. Peru
did not win twice in the end. They lost to one Neymar. Three of Brazil's four
goals in this 4-2 match came from Neymar's feet. Basically, Peru's dream of
winning after losing to him was shattered.
The
five-time world champions won 4-2 on Wednesday morning during Bangladesh time.
Tito's
disciples fell behind at the beginning of the match on the opponent's field.
Andre Cario put the hosts ahead in the sixth minute. However, they could not
hold the gap for long.
Brazil
equalized in the 28th minute with a successful spot-kick by Neymar. In the
D-box, the referee blew the whistle for the penalty as the PSG forward was
prevented from playing by pulling the Peruvian midfielder Yotun jersey. After
that, both teams tried hard, but no one could score in the first half. The first
half ended with a 1-1 draw.
In the 59th
minute of the second half, Renato Tapia's goal put Brazil back in the second
half. This time too, the five-time world champions did not allow the gap to
hold for long. Richardson equalized for Brazil with a pass from Roberto
Firmino. And in the last moment of the match, Neymar got on fire. PSG forward
scored his second goal from the penalty spot in the 63rd minute.
Despite
being ahead, Peru fell backward and became a team of 9 at the end of the
match. Carlos Chacheda was sent off in the 7th minute and Carlos Jumbrano in
the 69th minute. Neymar completed the hat-trick on that occasion. He scored the
team's fourth goal in the added fourth minute. With that, the Brazilian forward
went one step further on the path to building a great milestone.
For the
national team, Ronaldo has overtaken Nazario to become the second-highest
scorer for Brazil. Neymar is the only football legend to have scored 6 goals in
92 matches.
Ronaldo has
scored 72 goals in 98 matches. Neymar's goal count stood at 74.
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