Brazil 1-1 Colombia | match highlight (SOUTH AMERICA: Copa América 2024) Round 3

in sports •  4 days ago 

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MATCH SUMMARY

Brazil and Colombia played to a dramatic 1-1 draw in a match marked by VAR interventions and strategic substitutions. Brazil took an early lead with a stunning free-kick goal by Raphinha in the 12th minute, bending the ball into the top right corner. Colombia responded with an equalizer in stoppage time of the first half when Daniel Munoz finished a precise pass from Jhon Cordoba, leveling the score at 1-1.

The second half saw both teams making multiple substitutions to gain an edge. Brazil brought on Andreas Pereira for Lucas Paqueta and later substituted in Douglas Luiz and Endrick. Colombia also made key changes, including the introduction of Rafael Borre and Jorge Carrascal. Despite several scoring opportunities, including a near-miss by Christoph Baumgartner and a save from Mert Gunok, neither team could find the decisive goal.

The match was not without controversy as a penalty claim by Brazil was denied after a VAR review, and an offside call nullified what would have been a Colombia goal. In the end, the teams settled for a point each, highlighting the competitive nature of their encounter.

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