Brazil beats Colombia 1-0 to qualify for 2022 World Cup

Brazil defeated Colombia 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier in Sao Paulo on Thursday to become the first South American team to qualify for Qatar 2022.

Published : Nov 12, 2021 08:21 IST

Lucas Paqueta scored Brazil's only goal in the 72nd minute to win 1-0 win against Colombia.
Lucas Paqueta scored Brazil's only goal in the 72nd minute to win 1-0 win against Colombia.
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Lucas Paqueta scored Brazil's only goal in the 72nd minute to win 1-0 win against Colombia.

Brazil is the first South American team to qualify for the World Cup in Qatar — with several matches in hand and more than a year before the tournament begins in Qatar.

Lucas Paqueta scored Brazil's only goal in the 72nd minute in a 1-0 win over Colombia, putting the Selecao 18 points ahead of fourth-place Chile, which can add only 15 points from its five remaining matches.

Sixth-place Uruguay can still total Brazil's 34 points, but it will face Chile in the last round of qualifying, which makes it mathematically impossible for both of them to overtake the leader.

The top four teams in South America earn direct entry to the World Cup.

“This is the result of great work we started way back,” Paquetá said after the match in Sao Paulo, which provided few opportunities for both teams.

“I cried of happiness (after scoring) because of this moment I am living at the national team and at my club Lyon. This came from a lot of joy, joy for this work well done," Paquetá added.

His goal came after Marquinhos found Neymar in the middle of the Colombia defense.

Neymar quickly passed to Paquetá, who beat goalkeeper David Ospina with a low crossed shot that ended in the right corner of the Colombian goal. It was one of the few opportunities created by Brazil during the match.

Brazil sealed its qualification by giving coach Tite his 50th win along with 12 draws and five defeats. Tite took over Brazil in the middle of qualifying for the World Cup in Russia in 2018.

Also on Thursday, third-place, Ecuador beat last-place Venezuela 1-0 with a goal by Piero Hincapie, and Chile had a key 1-0 victory at Paraguay thanks to an own goal by Antony Silva after a corner kick.

Peru and Bolivia will face off later Thursday. Uruguay will host Argentina on Friday.

Brazil has 11 wins in 12 matches — its match with second-place Argentina in September was bizarrely suspended after seven minutes of play because of concerns from authorities over breaches of COVID-19 protocols. FIFA has not yet decided whether it will be replayed.

Ecuador (20 points) follows its two major rivals in South American qualifiers, with Chile, Colombia and Uruguay tied with 16 points. The Chileans skip ahead for now on goal difference.

The fifth-place team in South American qualifiers goes into an intercontinental playoff for a spot in Qatar.

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