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How Brazil defeated Venezuela 1-0 without Neymar in World Cup qualifier

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.Cavani scores for Uruguay against Colombia

By Valentine Amanze, Online Editor

Brazil is gradually inching towards grabbing another World Cup ticket with 1-0 home victory against Venezuela at the weekend.

Roberto Firmino’s close range in the 67th minute gave the coach Tite’s team all the three points in the match played at Sao Paulo without six of the regular Samba boys.

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With the three points, Brazil now leads in South American World Cup qualifying with nine points from three matches.

Brazil, which missed its captain, Neymar, and other five regulars to injury, will also play without them on Tuesday’s clash at Uruguay, which earlier beat Colombia away 3-0.

Uruguay is in fourth position after the win in Barranquilla with six points, one behind second place Argentina.

The top four teams will automatically qualify for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. The fifth-place team will go into an inter-continental playoff.

The Brazilians had four goals disallowed during the match — three for offside reviewed by video assistant referee and one because of a foul.

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But that did not hide the flaws of a disorganized team that had lost Neymar, midfielders Philippe Coutinho and Fabinho, and defenders Eder Militão, Rodrigo Caio and Gabriel Menino for the match.

Venezuela defended well during most of the match, but created little risk for goalkeeper Ederson.

The only goal of the match at the Morumbi stadium came when midfielder Everton Ribeiro crossed from the right, left-back Renan Lodi won a head contest with Venezuelan defenders and the ball ended with Firmino, who just pushed it to the net.

Firmino has scored in all three Brazil matches in World Cup qualifiers.

Tite told AP that Neymar was deeply missed.

“In one moment he can do something that no one else anticipates.

“We were champions of Copa America last year without him, but we still missed him.”

Brazil’s last defeat in South American World Cup qualifiers was at Chile in 2015, but the performance and the absent players gave the impression that record is at serious risk at Uruguay, according to AP report.

Meanwhile, Uruguay defeated Colombia 3-0 in a match marked by goals from its 33-year-old strikers Edinson Cavani and Luis Suárez, and Darwin Nuñez added the third.

Uruguay was without key players including goalkeeper, Martín Silva; defender, Sebastián Coates; midfielder, Federico Valverde; and striker, Maxi Gómez.

But a mistake by Colombia defender, Yerry Mina, in the fifth minute, gave Uruguay the lead. Mina lost the ball near his penalty box, Nahitan Nández pounced, and Cavani hit gently from close range, giving no chance to goalkeeper, David Ospina.

Colombia missed a chance when Duván Zapata’s header hit the right post.

Uruguay came back through a counterattack. Rodrigo Betancur stopped a Colombia push and fed Suárez. The striker passed it back to Betancur inside the penalty box and the midfielder was brought down by Jeison Murillo. Suárez, the top goal scorer in South American qualifiers, netted his from the spot in the 54th minute.

Nuñez made it 3-0 in the 73rd, and Colombia got into deeper trouble in the last minute when defender Mina was sent off after receiving a second yellow card.

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