Author: Goncalo Teles
Brazil beat South Korea 4-1 on Monday and secured a place in the quarterfinals of the World Cup, a stage in which they will face Croatia.
The Brazilian lead was fully built in the first half of the game, with Vinícius Jr. opening the scoring after seven minutes. Neymar, from the penalty spot, increased the lead at 13′.
Richarlison, in minute 29, completed a play started by himself with successive header touches to make it 3-1 in the best possible way.
The last Canadian goal was scored at 36′, by Paquetá.
South Korea, by Paulo Bento, scored their only goal on 76′, from a shot from outside the penalty area by Paik Seungho.
Source: TSF