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Coutinho - Neymar Admits Brazil Get Rid Of Costa Rica

Coutinho - Neymar Admits Brazil Get Rid Of Costa Rica
Coutinho - Neymar Admits Brazil Get Rid Of Costa Rica
Dramatic ! Coutinho - Neymar Admits Brazil Get Rid Of Costa Rica


Brazil WINS 2-0 over Costa Rica in the group stage of the World Cup in 2018 E Saint Petersburg Stadium, St. Petersburg, Friday (22/6/2018).

Brazil win dramatically because scored twice when the injury time. Philippe Coutinho Brazil opened the scoring in the 90th minute + 1, followed by His goal five minutes later.

Brazil controlled the course of this match. Seen from the ball, Brazil ruled Costa Rica 69 percent, while only 31 percent.
In the first half, Brazil had scored a goal against Costa Rica. However, the goals were annulled by the referee Jesus Gabriel because he is in the position of offside.

Many opportunities created by Brazil. One is the still widening His kick on 71 minutes.

Xavi also had violated in Costa Rica penalty box but after seeing VAR referee determines it is not a violation of and Brazil didn't get a penalty.

Until the end, Coutinho managed to break the deadlock in the Brazil 90 + 1. harnessing chaos in the penailti Costa Rica, wild ball in goal and Roberto Firmino successfully controlled by Gabriel Jesus appears Coutinho and catapults our effective kicks.

Taiwo joined adds Brazil excellence in the 90 + 7. Utilizing decoy Douglas Costa, His bust goal guarded by Keylor Navas.


This match ended 2-0 for excellence Costa Rica. This victory makes Brazil lead the standings while group E with four points, while the collection of Costa Rica outplayed ascertained.

On laga perdana, Keylor Navas dkk lost 0-1 from Serbia, who will face Switzerland. In the ultimate game, Brazil will meet Serbia.
Line-ups: Brazil vs Costa Rica

Brazil (4-3-3): 1-Alisson Becker; 22-Fagner, 2-Thiago Silva, 3-Miranda, 12-Marcelo; 15-Paulinho (Roberto Firmino 68 '), Argentine, 5-11-Philippe Coutinho; 19-Willian (Douglas Costa 46 '), 9-Gabriel Jesus (Fernandinho ' 90), 10-Taiwo

Coach: Tite

Costa Rica (3-4-2-1): 1-Keylor Navas; 2-Johnny Acosta, 3-Giancarlo Gonzalez, 6-Oscar Duarte; 8-Bryan Oviedo, 20 – David Guzman (Yeltsin Tejeda 83 '), 5-Celso Borges, 16-Cristian Gamboa (Francisco Calvo 75 '); 11-Johan Venegas, 10-Bryan Ruiz; 21-Marco Urena (Christian Bolanos ' 54)

Coach: Oscar Ramirez

Referee: Bjorn Kuipers (Netherlands)
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