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Brazil registers a 3-0 win over depleted Venezuela

Neymar netted his 67th international goal from the penalty spot 19 minutes into the second half after Danilo was felled in the box

Reuters Brasilia Published 15.06.21, 03:29 AM
Neymar Jr. of Brazil kicks the ball during a Group B match between Brazil and Venezuela as part of Copa America 2021 at Mane Garrincha Stadium on June

Neymar Jr. of Brazil kicks the ball during a Group B match between Brazil and Venezuela as part of Copa America 2021 at Mane Garrincha Stadium on June Getty Images

Brazil opened the 2021 Copa America with a 3-0 win over a depleted Venezuela on Sunday, dominating their inexperienced opponents from start to finish in a one-sided match in spite of squandering several chances.

Defender Marquinhos scored the opening goal midway through the first half when he was fortunate to see his backheel squirm through a defender’s legs and into the net.

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Neymar netted his 67th international goal from the penalty spot 19 minutes into the second half after Danilo was felled in the box.

Substitute Gabriel Barbosa made it three with two minutes remaining when he chested home a cross from Neymar after the tireless Paris Saint-Germain player had rounded the ’keeper.

The Copa America was moved to Brazil with just two weeks notice after co-hosts Colombia were removed due to a wave of civil unrest and Argentina pulled out because of a Covid-19 surge there.

Nevertheless, players or officials from three countries have tested positive for the new coronavirus, with Venezuela losing eight players and calling up another 15 on the eve of the opener.

The changes meant Venezuela had two debutants in a line-up that included just three of the players who began their World Cup qualifier with Uruguay last Tuesday.

Venezuela have never beaten Brazil in a competitive match but they were not overawed on a rainy night in Brasilia and they were spared more blushes by a home side who, although they never looked like losing, were frequently wasteful in the last third of the field.

“We knew we were going to come across a Venezuela that shut up shop and make it difficult for us to play,” Marquinhos said. “But we were able to score in the first half and that helped us.”

Sloppy victory

In Cuiaba, Colombia got their campaign off to a winning start with a scrappy 1-0 victory over Ecuador on Sunday, with the goal coming from a beautifully choreographed free-kick straight off the training ground.

Edwin Cardona scored three minutes from halftime when he started and finished a move that involved deft touches from two other players. The goal was initially ruled out for offside but that decision was reversed after a VAR review.

“The move for the goal was something the players have been working on since the World Cup qualifiers,” said Colombia coach Reinaldo Rueda.

Ecuador had by far the better of the second half but they could not get the goal that their pressure deserved and fall to the bottom of Group B alongside Venezuela.

Rueda acknowledged his side had not been at their best but praised their commitment and said they managed the game “intelligently”.

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