Uruguay end Brazil’s eight-year long unbeaten altercation away FIFA World Cup qualifiers reached a sudden conclusion as Fernando Diniz’s men were beaten 2-0 by Uruguay in Montevideo.
Looking for their first wins over the Seleção since 2001, Uruguay were thundered on by an unfriendly home team, but the visitors had the option to ride the early wave which saw the hosts pick two early yellow cards thanks to a few powerful difficulties. A cagey first half yielded next to no goalmouth activity, with only a single shot enlisted between the sides. That lone strike hit the rear of the net however, as Brazil surrendered a first-half goal without precedent for 17 games on the stroke of HT. Maximiliano Araújo’s flawlessly planned run gave him space on the left to select Darwin Núñez, and the Liverpool forward committed no error as he went as far as crash a header past the helpless Ederson.
Uruguay end Brazil’s eight-year long unbeaten
Brazil experienced a further blow not long before the HT whistle as Neymar was constrained off harmed, and it obviously impacted their going after play after the restart as they coming up short on clear point of convergence front and center. They did at last undermine the goal with 20 minutes to go as Rodrygo’s very much struck free-kick from distance smacked the crossbar with Sergio Rochet beaten, however the ball flew up high and behind for an goal kick.
It’s been a colossally disheartening global break for Brazil, with this rout falling off the rear of a difficult home draw with Venezuela in their previours excursion.