Firmino's goal saw Brazil beat Venezuela

Firmino's goal saw Brazil beat Venezuela
Five-time world champions Brazil beat Venezuela 1-0 in the World Cup qualifiers. Roberto Firmino scored the only goal for the team in Saturday morning's Bangladesh match at the Morumbi Stadium in Sao Paulo. Tito's team is at the top with 9 points after 100 percent success in three matches. Argentina is in the second place with 2 points less. And Ecuador at number three with 6 points. However, in the absence of Neymar, who suffered a leg injury, the Brazilian attacking side suffered a lot. And with the exception of the injured Philippe Coutinho and Fabinio and the coronavirus-infected Casimiro, there have not been too many attacks from midfield. However, Brazil has maintained its unbeaten streak against Venezuela in the World Cup qualifiers. Venezuela, who lost the first two matches, were crushed by Brazil from the start. Gabriel Jesus sent the ball into the net in the first significant attack in the eighth minute. However, he did not score a goal for offside. Brazil could not create a chance to score even after attacking one after another. Seeing that Venezuela's solid defense was not being broken, Firmino tried to score in the 29th minute with a low shot from a long distance. But Venezuela goalkeeper Farines saved the goal in exchange for a corner. Four minutes later, Brazil could not go ahead with the incredible miss of Richardson. Everton forward could not aim the shot from six yards after getting the pass of Jesus. The visitors survived. In the 39th minute, Venezuela spread the first fear to protect the hosts. Defender Americanios saved Brazil from the goal in exchange for a corner from the goal. Two minutes later, Douglas Lewis's head was blocked by Farines. The referee blew the whistle for the foul even though Richardson sent the ball into the net from the loose ball. However, in the 8th minute, the wait was over for Brazil. Everton's extended cross defender Osorio from the right side tried to stop and turned it upside down at Firmino's feet. Firmino did the rest of the work with a right foot shot. Firmino had a good chance to double the lead in the end. But his shot hit the opponent's leg and went out. Brazil will play Uruguay in the next round of the qualifying round on Wednesday morning.

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