Neymar strikes as Brazil sink Colombia
Neymar scored
the winning goal as Brazil defeated Colombia 2-1 to maintain their 2018 World
Cup qualifying resurgence on Tuesday.
Barcelona
superstar Neymar swept home a 74th-minute strike at Manaus’s Arena Amazonia to
settle a pulsating encounter between the two rivals.
It was a sweet
victory for Neymar, who has unhappy memories from recent encounters with
Colombia.
The 24-year-old
suffered a tournament-ending injury against Colombia during Brazil’s ill-fated
2014 World Cup campaign.
A year later
Neymar was sent off in a stormy battle between the two sides at the 2015 Copa
America in Chile, and subsequently banned for four matches.
Neymar’s
second-half winner came after Brazil had taken the lead in the second minute
through Inter Milan defender Miranda, heading home his first ever international
goal on his 31st birthday.
But Colombia
fought back and forced an equaliser when Marquinhos headed into his home net
nine minutes before half-time.
The win saw
Brazil move into second place in the overall standings, just ahead of Argentina
on goal difference in South America’s marathon qualifying competition for the
2018 World Cup.
The five-time
World Cup winners now have 15 points from eight games, one point behind leaders
Uruguay who thrashed Paraguay in Montevideo earlier Tuesday.
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