The Brazilian team controls the game, stifles the Argentines and is superior for 90 minutes
Brazil beat Argentina in the second round of the U20 Copa Sudamericana, 3 to 1. From the start of the classic, the Brazilian team showed consistency, stifled the opponent and was much superior during the 90 minutes. Highlight for captain Andrey Santos, who put on a show on the pitch.
With the victory over Argentina, Brazil ranks for the hexagon. But first, on Wednesday at 21:30, the team will face Colombia and on Friday, also at 21:30, Paraguay.
OVERWHELMING START
Right at the start of the match, Brazil opened the scoring with a fine play from Marlon Gomes. After a throw-in in the area by the Argentine, the midfielder kicks a cross. The Argentine goalkeeper palpated and the ball was dropped on the feet of Guilherme Biro, who kicked hard into the back of the net.
GAME DONE
With the score favorable, Brazil were comfortable on the pitch in the first half. The Argentines were looted and at least two confusions arose. In total, three yellow cards were handed out in the initial phase.
LOST
Argentina had a chance to tie the match. This was because Brazil screwed up and goalkeeper Mycael ended up committing a penalty. Only the number 1 redeemed himself and defended the attacker Infantino’s position.
THE CAPTAIN’S STAR SHINES
Andrey Santos was one of Brazil’s main highlights in the standings against Argentina. Versatile, he was present throughout the pitch and, as usual, ran towards the opponent’s goal. He has even been rewarded by swinging the nets to increase the scoreboard.

SECOND TIME HOT
For much of the second half, Brazil cooked up the match and managed the result. Argentina tried to take risks in all possible ways, which were insufficient. It is worth noting that Marlon Gomes has shown extreme vigor and preparation.
WARM END
At the end of the classic, Argentina’s defense got in the way. The ball lands on Vitor Roque, who is brought down in the penalty area. Brazil’s number 9 took the ball, charged and increased the score. Then, from a free-kick, González deflected with a header and scored for the Argentines.
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