Brazil have won back-to-back competitive matches for the first time in over a year, having followed their 2-1 win in Chile last week with a 4-1 victory over Peru on Tuesday.
The hosts did have an initial scare though, with Edison Flores breaking clear to slot the ball past Ederson after 12 minutes, though the flag was immediately raised for offside.
Raphinha then hammered against the crossbar in the 24th minute, before putting his team a goal ahead from the penalty spot in the 38th minute – six minutes after the kick was initially awarded for handball against Carlos Zambrano, following a lengthy VAR review.
The Barcelona man then killed the game as a contest by scoring a second penalty nine minutes into the second half, also conceded by Zambrano.
Brazil continued to dominate before a spectacular 71st-minute volley from Andreas Pereira made their lead more comfortable. Luiz Henrique then added another three minutes later with a neat curling effort from the edge of the box.
6 – Desde o fim da Copa do Mundo de 2018, nenhum jogador fez mais gols pelo Brasil jogando em casa nas Eliminatórias Sul-Americanas do que Raphinha: o atleta do Barcelona chegou a seis gols no período, igualando Neymar. Mandante. pic.twitter.com/yaj7WKklmq
— OptaJoao (@OptaJoao) October 16, 2024
Data Debrief: Brazil on the way back
Brazil have won back-to-back competitive matches for the first time since September 2023.
While they trail CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying leaders Argentina by six points, they have opened five-point gap to eighth-placed Venezuela in the first elimination spot.
But with another eight matches to come, including fixtures against Venezuela and Uruguay in November’s international break, they will need to maintain their improved form.
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