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Brazil beat Paraguay in tense penalty shootout, enter semi-final of Copa America
Brazil had lost in previous editions of the Copa America in penalty shoot-outs but in the 2019 edition, they held their nerve to beat Paraguay.
Gabriel Jesus scored the winning spot-kick in a tense penalty shoot-out
as Brazil exorcized their demons to beat Paraguay and reach the Copa
America semi-finals. Twice before in 2011 and 2015, Paraguay had beaten
Brazil at this same stage on penalties at the South American
extravaganza. Willian came closest to scoring in normal time for Brazil
when he hit the post as Paraguay held out for a 0-0 draw for more than
40 minutes following the dismissal of Fabian Balbuena for a professional
foul on Roberto Firmino on
Brazilian media had been almost in a state of paranoia before the match
recalling the painful memories from Argentina in 2011 and Chile four
years later when Paraguay produced stubborn defensive displays before
snatching victory in the spot-kick lottery. But it wasn't to be this
time as Brazil goalkeeper Alisson saved Gustavo Gomez's opening
spot-kick at the Gremio Arena in Porto Alegre.
Although
Firmino dragged his effort wide, Derlis Gonzalez also fired past the
post allowing Jesus, who missed a penalty in Brazil's last match, to be
the match-winner. The tournament hosts will face either perennial rivals
Argentina or Venezuela in Tuesday's semi-final in Belo Horizonte.
Brazil
started brightly and produced a beautiful passing move in the fourth
minute as local favourite Everton drove in off the left wing and found
Dani Alves on the edge of the area, with the full-back slipping the ball
on to Firmino, whose weak shot was straight at goalkeeper Roberto
Fernandez.
Gremio forward Everton's popularity was clear in
his home stadium as fans wildly cheered his every touch. But the game
quickly settled into the expected pattern, with Brazil dominating
possession and playing countless passes while a well-drilled Paraguay
doggedly held their shape and looked to counter at pace with direct
runners.
Brazil lacked a cutting edge and even when
Philippe Coutinho seemingly played in Firmino behind the defence
following a Richard Sanchez mistake, the Liverpool forward was easily
muscled off the ball. The best chance of the first quarter fell to
Paraguay as Hernan Perez found Gonzalez unmarked at the back post but
Alisson saved his near post shot. It was turgid fare on offer to the
Porto Alegre crowd, who started a slow clap just after the half hour.
Brazil
reporters had asked coach Tite before the game if he was worried about
fouls, which he replied were part of the game. But three Paraguayan
players were booked before half-time for overly robust challenges. It
wasn't until five minutes from half time that Coutinho got in behind the
defence on the left and fired in a shot from an angle that Fernandez
saved comfortably.
Brazil jeered again
Predictably,
Brazil was booed off at half-time, for the third time in four matches.
Tite wasted no time in making a change, but it was a curious one
swapping left-back Felipe Luis for Alex Sandro. Neat interplay saw
Firmino tee up Coutinho just outside the box but his precise finish was
easily saved again. Brazil had changed tactic and was driving more
purposefully at the heart of the defence, with Arthur flashing a shot
over the bar.
It paid dividends on 54 minutes when Firmino won a free-kick on the edge
of the penalty area -- overturned from the original decision of a
penalty by VAR -- and Balbuena was shown a red card for a professional
foul. Dani Alves's fierce low free-kick was deflected wide, though.
Brazil started to pull Paraguay's overworked defenders out of position
and Arthur forced Fernandez into a diving save before Jesus dragged an
effort wide.
With Paraguay unable to pose any threat Tite
withdrew his defensive midfielder Allan and threw on winger Willian,
with Jesus pushed into the middle alongside Firmino. Almost immediately,
Jesus missed a gilt-edged chance from eight yards out before Firmino
headed a Marquinhos cross wide.
Tite went for broke,
bringing on attacking midfielder Lucas Paqueta for full-back Alves and
it almost worked but Willian saw his low left-foot shot cannon back off
the post sending the match into a tense penalty shoot-out.
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