Brazil win WC qualifier amid ‘drama’ off pitch

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SAO PAULO, June 5, (AP): Amid a possible player revolt, Brazil beat Ecuador 2-0 for their fifth consecutive match in South American World Cup qualifying. Brazil now lead the round-robin tournament with 15 points, four ahead of second-place Argentina. It appears all but certain that Brazil will qualify for one of the four direct South A m e r i c a n spots for Qatar 2022. Gabriel Barbosa had a goal disallowed for offside in the first half before Richarlison opened the scoring in the 65th minute with a powerful shot from close range. Neymar assisted on the first goal and added the second from the spot in added time. The penalty was awarded after a video review, which also allowed Brazil’s No. 10 to take a second chance after being stopped by goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez. Both goals were celebrated with the entire team around coach Tite. All players escorted Tite to the dressing room after the match.

Brazil’s Richarlison, (left), tries to score as Ecuador’s goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez defends during a qualifying soccer match for the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 at Beira-Rio stadium in Porto Alegre, Brazil. (AP)

Drama has been brewing around team since Brazil agreed to host Copa America. Team captain Casemiro suggested that the players don’t want to be at the tournament at home while Brazilians are still dying in large numbers from COVID-19. More than 470,000 Brazilians have died so far from the coronavirus. Copa America was originally scheduled to be co-hosted by Colombia and Argentina. Colombia was forced to withdraw because of social unrest and Argentina last week declined to host the continental tournament because of a worsening of the pandemic. Tite’s post-match news conference was highly anticipated after rumors swirled during the day that he could resign before Copa America begins. The coach avoided giving details of what is to come, but did not rule out leaving the job. On the eve of the match, Tite admitted that his players had discussed with the president of the Brazilian soccer confederation whether or not they should play the continental tournament. A final answer on the issue is expected after the match against Paraguay on Tuesday. “I am doing my job normally. I always do. I am at peace with myself,” said Tite, who was wearing a mask during the entire news conference. “My adversities are very little in comparison with other people.”

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