At the World Cup Qatar tournament, in the quarter-finals of the final tournament, Croatia defeated Brazil, the favorite to win, after a penalty shootout, advancing to the quarter-finals for the second consecutive tournament.

World No. 12 Croatia, who defeated Japan in the first round of the finals tournament after a penalty kick match, and Brazil, No. 1 in the world rankings and aiming for a record sixth victory, will play in Education City near Doha. It was held at the stadium from midnight on the 10th of Japan time.



In the first half of the match, Brazil attacked in front of the goal with ace Neymar dribbling, while Croatia created chances by using their flank attacks. I'm done.



In the second half, Croatia repeatedly faced pinch situations due to Brazil's skillful passing, but goalkeeper Dominik Rybaković's excellent saves prevented them from scoring, and both teams went into extra time without scoring.



In extra time, Croatia scored the first goal in stoppage time of the first half by Neymar of Brazil, but in the 12th minute of the second half, Brno Petkovic matched a cross ball with his left foot to equalize the score, and the game was a penalty shootout. tangled in



In Croatia, who started the game first, goalkeeper Rybakovic blocked Brazil's first goalkeeper and kicked it for four consecutive goals.



With the score 4-2, Brazil's 4th man, Marquinhos, hit the goalpost and missed the shot. We advanced to the next best 4.

Brazil's Neymar player scores 77th in total lined up with "King" Pele

Brazil's Neymar scored his 77th goal in injury time in the first half of extra time, tying the record of former Brazilian national team player Pele, who is called the "King of Football".



Neymar started the game against Croatia.



Then, in the injury time of the first half of extra time, the team attacked inside the penalty area by linking passes with teammates, and in the end, they dodged the opposing goalkeeper and scored a goal.



This goal equaled Neymar's 77th goal for the Brazilian national team, a record held by Pele, who is called the "King of Football".



Neymar is 30 years old.



He is a leading ace in Brazil, the soccer kingdom, and is world-class in everything from dribbling skills, shooting accuracy, and passes that make the most of his teammates.



Pele has participated in four World Cup tournaments with the Brazilian national team, winning three times.



He has a number of records, including more than 1,200 goals in his career, including the Brazilian national team and Santos FC.