Brazil turns the tables on Venezuela with "magic"

The Brazilian team turned the table on its host Venezuela at dawn on Friday, and turned its delay with a goal to win 3-1, taking advantage of the magic of its stars in the second half, to achieve the full mark with its ninth victory in a row, in the eleventh round of South American qualifiers qualifying for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar


. The Olympics in the capital Caracas, and in the absence of the French Paris Saint-Germain star Neymar due to the suspension, the hosts advanced with an early goal through Eric Ramirez (11), before Saint-Germain defender Marquinhos equalized the result (71), and the Brazilian Flamengo player Gabriel Barbosa advanced (85 from a kick). Penalty), to end the Ajax player Anthony of the Seleção triple (90 + 5).


The match witnessed the brilliance of Leeds United star Rafinha after he entered as a substitute in the second half, and made two goals in the match.


"It was a difficult match," Marquinhos said after the victory. "We started at a much lower level than our own."


"It was our performance in the second half that allowed us to get the positive result we wanted," he added.


With that result, the five-time world champion Brazil raised its score to 27 points from nine games at the top of the standings, eight points behind its closest rivals, the Argentine team, who drew with Paraguay in a negative way.


On the other hand, Venezuela's balance froze at 4 points at the bottom of the standings, and this is its eighth loss.


After facing Venezuela, Brazil will host Colombia on the tenth of this month in Barranquilla, before hosting Uruguay on the fourteenth of the same month in Manaus.


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