Brazil 4-0 Paraguay: Raphinha and Philippe Coutinho strike in World Cup qualifier

Brazil 4-0 Paraguay: Raphinha and Philippe Coutinho strike while Real Madrid striker Rodrygo scores his first international goal as the unbeaten Selecao end visitors’ hopes of World Cup qualification

  • Brazil have already qualified for the 2022 World Cup and are unbeaten in group
  • The Selecao are now unbeaten in 61 home matches in World Cup qualifiers
  • Leeds star Raphinha and Aston Villa midfielder Philippe Coutinho were on target
  • Antony scored four minutes from the end before Rodrygo then also struck
  • Newcastle United’s new signing Bruno Guimaraes came on as a substitute











Brazil scored twice in the last four minutes, including a first international goal for Real Madrid striker Rodrygo, to cap a comfortable 4-0 win over Paraguay in Tuesday’s World Cup qualifier in Belo Horizonte.

The defeat ended Paraguay’s hopes of qualifying for Qatar and further cemented Brazil’s position as one of the favourites to lift the trophy in December.

Brazil top the South American qualifying group with no defeats in 15 games and the win extended to 61 matches their unbeaten home record in World Cup qualifiers.

Philippe Coutinho celebrates after scoring in Brazil’s comfortable 4-0 victory over Paraguay

Leeds star Raphinha was also on target for the Selecao in the World Cup qualifier

Leeds star Raphinha was also on target for the Selecao in the World Cup qualifier

The win ensured Brazil are now unbeaten in 61 matches at home in World Cup qualifiers

The win ensured Brazil are now unbeaten in 61 matches at home in World Cup qualifiers

Paraguay, who have yet to win any of their first five games under coach Guillermo Barros Schelotto, are second from bottom of the 10-team group with 13 points from 16 games.

It was a successful but frustrating night for Raphinha, who scored one, had another chalked off, and also hit the post.

The Leeds United winger thought he had put Brazil 1-0 up after just 93 seconds only to see the goal ruled out after a lengthy consultation with the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).

Antony found a gap to make the three points safe for Brazil four minutes from the end

Antony found a gap to make the three points safe for Brazil four minutes from the end

Real Madrid star Rodrygo scored his first international goal for Brazil to complete the scoring

Real Madrid star Rodrygo scored his first international goal for Brazil to complete the scoring

However, with 28 minutes gone he superbly controlled a long ball from Marquinhos and wriggled between two defenders to put Brazil 1-0 ahead.

He was unlucky not to get another early in the second half as he saw his volley come back off the post.

Philippe Coutinho got a deserved second for the home side just after the hour when he placed a sumptuous shot into the top corner of the net from 30 meters out.

Antony made the scoreline more reflective of the play with four minutes left when he curled a left-foot shot past a helpless keeper.

Newcastle United's new signing Bruno Guimaraes made an appearance as a substitute

Newcastle United’s new signing Bruno Guimaraes made an appearance as a substitute

The already qualified Brazil made many changes for the World Cup qualifier in Belo Horizonte

The already qualified Brazil made many changes for the World Cup qualifier in Belo Horizonte

And Rodrygo tapped home a minute later to round off a commanding performance from the five-time world champions.

Vinicius Jnr, Matheus Cunha, and Lucas Paqueta also came close for Brazil, who, with qualification already guaranteed, fielded a much-changed side.

Talismanic striker Neymar was out injured and there were rare starts for goalkeeper Ederson, midfielder Fabinho, left back Alex Telles and captain on the night Dani Alves.

New Newcastle signing made a substitute appearance in the second half. 

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