At the beginning, Brazil was digesting the goal. At that time, it seemed that the bad times will lean more. But Iago Jesusu, Luis Henriques did not allow that to happen. Brazil won 2-1 against Chile in a World Cup qualifier in Latin America thanks to the talent of young players.
Young forward Jesus equalized for Brazil in first-half stoppage time after falling behind to an Eduardo Vargas goal. Later, Enrique, who was substituted in the 68th minute, made the difference in the last period of the match.
Brazil scored a goal at the beginning of the match on Friday (October 11) morning Bangladesh time. Vargas took Chile ahead before he knew anything. Felipe Loylar’s cross found the net at the far post with a Joral head found the net by an unguarded Vargas. Brazil goalkeeper Ederson did not reach the ball even after jumping.
Brazil woke up with a goal. They attack one after another. Darival Junior’s team became desperate to repay the goal. They eventually went ahead in first half added time. The young forward found the net with a header from Savinho’s excellent cross.
Brazil started to play attacking football back to parity. They hold Chile. They also sent the ball into the net in the 52nd minute. But because Rafinia was offside, the goal was not scored. Rodrigo fouled in the 57th minute but missed the penalty. Jesus missed a great opportunity to put the 74th team ahead.
Henrik finally scored the winning goal for the team two minutes before the scheduled time of the match. In the 89th minute, he found the back of the net with a curling left-footed shot from the D-box after receiving the ball from Bruno Guimaraes. The goalkeeper had nothing to do.
With this victory, Brazil rose to fourth place. Their points are 13 in 9 matches. Argentina is at the top with 19 points in 9 matches. Colombia is number two with 16 points. Chile is ninth with 6 points.
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