Brazil vs. Peru: summary and goals of the match on date 10 of the South American Qualifiers | National teams

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The The Brazilian national team He had no problems hitting Peru on the 10th of South American qualifiersduel played at Mané Garrincha stadium, in Brasilia. It was 4-0 in which Raphinha scored a double and Andreas Pereira and Luiz Henrique were the other goals.

In the first half, Brazil had its first clear choice in a play where the Canarinha moved the ball from right to left to find spaces and on a rebound the ball was left to Raphinha who took a powerful shot to the post of the Peru goal. .

Already around the 31st minute, Brazil went ahead on the scoreboard with Raphinha taking a fantastic penalty resulting from a handball by Carlos Zambrano when he was going to close a ball to Igor Jesús.

In the second half, the locals would have another important chance just a few seconds after the referee’s whistle with a right hand from Rodrygo that Gallese had to deny the sideline. Five minutes later, Brazil were able to increase the score again with Raphinha from the penalty spot. This time, Savinho received a hard foul in the area from Zambrano who was not having the best of nights.

Towards 59′, those led by Dorival Júnior again had the chance to add a third to their account this time with Bruno Guimaraes who headed a great cross from Vanderson and the midfielder’s shot barely went over the Gallese goal .

In the 71st minute, Brazil scored the third goal with Andreas Pereira, who received a great pass from Luiz Henrique and took a superb volley to beat Gallese, who could do little to stop the Fulham player’s superb goal. Just three minutes later, Luiz Henrique scored the fourth goal of the game with a left-footed shot to the goal post in a game that started with a recovery in the rival’s field.

In the 83rd minute, the local team almost added a fifth to their account with Matheus Pereira who found him on the edge of the area and took a left foot shot that barely passed one side of Peru’s goal. With this result, Brazil remains in fourth place with 16 points, but is already caught up with Uruguay, which is in third place, and Peru is in second place with six points.

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