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Fifa World Cup 2022: Sublime Brazil crush South Korea 4-1 with attacking masterclass

  • The tournament favourites sliced through the Korean defence and – with Japan and Australia already out – brought an end to Asian hopes at the tournament
  • A Neymar penalty gave the star his 76th Brazil goal – one shy of the great Pele’s international haul

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Brazil’s Neymar celebrates with teammates Lucas Paqueta, Raphinha and Vinicius Jr after scoring his side’s second goal during the World Cup round of 16 soccer match against South Korea, at the Stadium 974 in Doha on Monday. Photo: AP

An irrepressible, irresistible Brazil lit up the night sky on Monday to shred South Korea 4-1 and set up a World Cup quarter-final clash with Croatia.

The Brazilians brought a beach soccer swagger to the iconic Stadium 974 with a display that simply overwhelmed the Koreans, and brought an end to Asian hopes at the tournament.

After Japan’s penalty shoot-out loss to Croatia earlier, and Australia’s loss to Argentina, it means that all three Asian Confederation teams were eliminated in the first knockout round.

Having failed to score in the first half of any match so far this tournament, five-times champions Brazil corrected that with four goals before the break, to end the match as any meaningful contest early on.

South Korea’s Paik Seung-ho in action with Brazil’s Richarlison in the round of 16 match in Dohar on Monday. Photo: Reuters
South Korea’s Paik Seung-ho in action with Brazil’s Richarlison in the round of 16 match in Dohar on Monday. Photo: Reuters

They took only seven minutes to breach the Korean defence for the first time.

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