Qatar 2022: Brazil advances over Korea into the round of eight
Brazil staged a large-scale protest against South Korea (4-1). The five-time champions, who started the game with a 4-goal advantage, performed an excellent job. On Friday, they will play Croatia in the quarterfinals.

Brazil staged a large-scale protest against South Korea (4-1). The five-time champions, who started the game with a 4-goal advantage, performed an excellent job. On Friday, they will play Croatia in the quarterfinals.
Brazil defeated South Korea easily in the round of 16 of the World Cup (4-1). The Brazilians had to put on a different display against the energetic Koreans who had just defeated Portugal after being defeated in the final game of the group stage. They succeeded, and they’ve advanced to the quarterfinals. They will play Croatia, which defeated Japan earlier in the day (1-1, after pen 3-1).
The Auriverde started the game by launching the hostilities, led by their playmaker Neymar, who had returned from injury. Vinicius Jr. scored a goal in the 6th minute, expertly adjusting the Korean goalkeeper at the back post. Richarlison was fouled in the penalty area four minutes later. Brazil will pay a fine. Neymar Jr. uses it and transforms it well.
The Koreans attempt to force the Brazilians far into position despite being down 2-0. Wang’s stunning shot compels Alisson Becker to spread out in order to put the ball in the corner. Brazil, however, has a compelling case. Richarlison completes an incredible combination to surprise the Koreans as it quickly goes in front with four strikers. A few minutes later, Vinicius discovers Lucas Paquêta, who scores Brazil’s fourth goal (36th).
After the intermission, the Brazilians kept up their offensive pressure and produced many scoring opportunities. They frequently ran into the Korean goalkeeper Kim. Both Raphinha and Richarlison had numerous scoring opportunities. On the hour, Korea assumed control and started to interfere with Tite’s staff. With a fantastic shot from Hwang Hee-Chan, the South Koreans nearly pulled one back as they continued to cross the ball. Again, Allison feels compelled to step in. Seung-Ho Paik, a newbie, will still reward them after beating the Brazilian goalkeeper this time with a powerful shot (76th).
a desire to preserve honor and prevail in the finish. The result won’t change.