Brazil vs south korea

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  2. Brazil v South Korea LIVE: 2022 World Cup score, commentary & updates from last
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  4. When is Brazil vs South Korea at World Cup? Date, time, early odds and history for Round of 16 match
  5. World Cup score: Brazil dance past South Korea as Neymar scores in return, Richarlison and Vini Jr. shine


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Vinicius Jr set the tone with a composed penalty-area finish from Raphinha's cross after seven minutes, and Neymar doubled Brazil's advantage from the spot six minutes later for a foul on Richarlison. It was Neymar's 76th goal for Brazil, leaving him just one behind the legendary Pele's all-time record. • 'Brazil put down biggest marker at World Cup' • Worldies, carnival & showboating - Brazil light up Qatar • Football Daily: Breathtaking Brazil blow South Korea away Richarlison then added to his personal showreel of great goals at this World Cup when he followed his spectacular volley against Serbia with a real work of art, controlling the ball three times with his head and foot before moving into position to take Thiago Silva's pass in his stride and score. Brazil went four up with another gem after 36 minutes, Vinicius picking out Lucas Paqueta for West Ham's expensive acquisition to score with a well-placed volley. South Korea, to their great credit, continued to compete and forced several fine saves from Brazil keeper Alisson, before substitute Paik Seung-ho pulled one back with a glorious 30-yard strike to add to the night's collection of special goals. • Croatia edge past Japan in penalty shootout to reach quarter-finals • South Korea boss Bento leaves post after World Cup exit Brazil set World Cup standard For 45 minutes at Stadium 974, Brazil hit heights no other team has reached at this World Cup, demonstrating the level that will be required to overcome Tite's t...

Brazil v South Korea LIVE: 2022 World Cup score, commentary & updates from last

Summary • Use audio icon at top of the page to listen to BBC Radio 5 Live commentary from Stadium 974 in Doha, Qatar • Brazil will face Croatia - who beat Japan in the last-16 on penalties - in the quarter-finals on Friday (15:00 GMT) • RESULT: Brazil 4-1 South Korea - Vinicius Jr, Neymar (penalty), Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta all on target in first half. Paik Seung-ho scores stunning consolation goal for South Korea • Get Involved: #bbcfootball, text 81111 (UK only – texts will be charged at your standard message rate), or text your comments via WhatsApp on 03301231826

Brazil dominates South Korea 4

James Horncastle, Felipe Cardenas, Charlotte Harpur and Maram AlBaharna have analysed the • Brazil's arrival at this World Cup • Richarlison scoring another wonder goal • Whether starting Neymar was worth the risk • Raphinha repaying Tite’s faith • Tite using every player in his squad • Brazil fans sending support to Pele After the match, Alisson spoke to Fox about sending well wishes to Pele: "Everybody knows that Pele is not doing well, his health. He means so much for us Brazilians, he means so much for football. "A small message from our team to him that we are praying for him, for him to get better, that we are together with him, that he's not alone. You'll never walk alone. He will not walk alone at this hard moment, his family will not walk alone. "We are with them even if we are far away. So if we can fight here at the World Cup and win games for him and win the competition for him, we will do that." (Photo: Getty Images) Richarlison spoke about Brazil's dancing after the win: “We rehearsed that celebration together with the coach, and he was very happy he had the chance to use it. “Football is like that. One is going to win, the other is going to lose, and I wish all the best to Son. I hope he remains at his best, because I need him at Tottenham. “I’m also friends with Ivan Perisic, and I hope we’ll both play the next match. I wish the best for him, and hope he remains at his best, so we can play well at Tottenham.” Paulo Bento has left his post as South Korea’s m...

When is Brazil vs South Korea at World Cup? Date, time, early odds and history for Round of 16 match

South Korea's dramatic victory over Portugal not only propelled them into the World Cup Round of 16 but sent a clear warning to next opponents Brazil. A much-rotated Brazil 11 were surprisingly beaten 1-0 by Cameroon in their final Group G match, as the favourites like most teams, failed to go into the knockout rounds unbeaten despite dominating the final match. All eyes will be on Neymar's ankle in the build-up to their first knockout-stage match, with the forward's participation far from guaranteed. Here's all the match details for the Round of 16 clash, including TV information, kickoff time, betting odds and historical meetings between the two nations. MORE: When is Brazil vs South Korea? Brazil will play South Korea at Stadium 974 on December 5, with kickoff at 22:00 p.m local time in Qatar. Here's how that translates into time zones across some of the world's major territories. Kickoff time Qatar 22.00 USA 14:00 ET Canada 14:00 ET UK 19:00 GMT Australia 06:00 AEDT* India 00:30 IST* Hong Kong 03:00 HKT* Malaysia 03:00 MYT* Singapore 03:00 SGT* New Zealand 08:00 NZDT* * Following Day (Tues, Dec. 6) Brazil vs South Korea history This last-16 tie will be the first meeting of Brazil and South Korea at the World Cup. All six of their previous encounters were friendlies. They also played an exhibition game in the Nike World Tour back in 1997. South Koreans won't want to dwell too long on their most recent encounter, just six months ago in Seoul. Brazil put on a show, blazin...

World Cup score: Brazil dance past South Korea as Neymar scores in return, Richarlison and Vini Jr. shine

Brazil are through to the quarterfinals of the 2022 FIFA World Cup after seeing off South Korea, 4-1, on Monday. Tite's team scored twice in the first 15 minutes to put this one to bed as Vinicius Jr. and Neymar both found the net, the latter returning from an ankle injury to convert a penalty kick. All four of Brazil's goals came in the first half with Richarlison and Lucas Paqueta also finding the net as Brazil dazzled with efficiency and flair, quieting the doubters who questioned an attack that scored just three goals in the group stage. South Korea were dominated from start to finish but did get a consolation goal with about 15 minutes to go from Seung-ho Park. Brazil had 18 shots and nine on frame while South Korea put six of their eight shots on goal. The South Americans will now face Croatia on Friday in the quarterfinals with the winner taking on the victor of Argentina vs. the Netherlands in the semifinals. Here are three takeaways from the match -- and while you're at it, Brazil dance the doubters away With just three goals in the group stage and then losing 1-0 to Cameroon to finish group play, the rumblings could be heard all the way from Rio de Janeiro as to whether Brazil were going to be able to click and show that they are true contenders. That took just 29 minutes. In what was an emphatic and delightful display, Brazil showed the flair and elegance that made so many fall in love with past iteration of these teams. It almost felt like Ronaldinho, Ronaldo a...