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Brazil corrects South Korea / World Cup

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This Brazil team is getting scarier and scarier. The training trained by Tite is not a favorite for nothing in this World Cup and demonstrated it again in the round of 16 on Monday evening, against the unfortunate South Korea. It was the young Madrid prodigy Vinicius Junior who opened the scoring for the Brazilians with a nice curl from the right following a strong cross low to the ground signed Raphinha, after only 7 minutes of play. Something to clearly set the tone. .. Especially since the ghost Neymar allowed the favorite Auriverde to double the lead from the penalty spot in the quarter of an hour, following a clearance attempt by Woo-young Jung who touched Richarlison in the Korean box. The same Richarlison concluded from the left on the ground a Brazilian collective action at the half-hour mark, to already bring the score to 3-0.


Neymar back, Richarlison still goalscorer

But the Korean ordeal in the first period was not over yet. Brazil would thus increase the score in the 36th minute on a remarkably led counter. Richarlison advanced in the axis before serving Vinicius. The latter split with a lobbed offering for the paying volley from Lucas Paqueta's right foot. 4-0, the score at rest for Auriverde on fire. At the start of the second half, Heung-min Son raised his voice with a right curl from the left side of the Brazilian area. Alisson deviated from the left shoulder. Opposite, Raphinha still did not calm down and Seung-gyu Kim went to bed in time to deflect his attempt in the 54th minute of play. The South Korean score reduction came fifteen minutes from the end. Following a free kick badly repelled in the axis by the defense of Brazil, Seung-ho Paik dared a beautiful cross shot from the left at nearly thirty meters which hit the target. However, nothing was going to be marked in this part. And with this success, Brazil qualified brilliantly for the quarter-finals and incidentally sends a message to the other nations. A very clear message.

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This Brazil team is getting scarier and scarier. The training trained by Tite is not a favorite for nothing in this World Cup and demonstrated it again in the round of 16 on Monday evening, against the unfortunate South Korea. It was the young Madrid prodigy Vinicius Junior who opened the scoring for the Brazilians with a nice curl from the right following a strong cross low to the ground signed Raphinha, after only 7 minutes of play. Something to clearly set the tone. .. Especially since the ghost Neymar allowed the favorite Auriverde to double the lead from the penalty spot in the quarter of an hour, following a clearance attempt by Woo-young Jung who touched Richarlison in the Korean box. The same Richarlison concluded from the left on the ground a Brazilian collective action at the half-hour mark, to already bring the score to 3-0.


Neymar back, Richarlison still goalscorer

But the Korean ordeal in the first period was not over yet. Brazil would thus increase the score in the 36th minute on a remarkably led counter. Richarlison advanced in the axis before serving Vinicius. The latter split with a lobbed offering for the paying volley from Lucas Paqueta's right foot. 4-0, the score at rest for Auriverde on fire. At the start of the second half, Heung-min Son raised his voice with a right curl from the left side of the Brazilian area. Alisson deviated from the left shoulder. Opposite, Raphinha still did not calm down and Seung-gyu Kim went to bed in time to deflect his attempt in the 54th minute of play. The South Korean score reduction came fifteen minutes from the end. Following a free kick badly repelled in the axis by the defense of Brazil, Seung-ho Paik dared a beautiful cross shot from the left at nearly thirty meters which hit the target. However, nothing was going to be marked in this part. And with this success, Brazil qualified brilliantly for the quarter-finals and incidentally sends a message to the other nations. A very clear message.

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