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Martinelli nets 96th-minute winner as Brazil beat Japan 2-1 to reach World Cup last 16

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Martinelli started the encounter on the bench but was introduced by Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti in the 66th minute.

​By Kehinde Okeowo

​Brazil came from behind to beat a hard-fighting Japan 2-1 and qualify for the round of 16 at this year’s World Cup, in a match played at the Houston Stadium.

​Kaishu Sano opened the scoring for the Asian side in the 29th minute, despite the South Americans dominating possession and shots on target.

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​Casemiro, however, headed Brazil level in the 56th minute after profiting from an assist by Arsenal defender Gabriel Magalhães.

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​Substitute Gabriel Martinelli scored deep into injury time to help Carlo Ancelotti’s side overcome a stubborn Japan and roll into the next round of the tournament.

​The Gunners winger struck in the 96th minute, just as the tie seemed headed for extra time, breaking Japanese hearts in the most dramatic fashion.

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​The five-time champions will now face either Ivory Coast or Norway in New Jersey on Sunday.

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