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Neymar fires Brazil as Uruguay goes top
BRAZIL’S march towards the 2018 World Cup gathered pace on Tuesday with a Neymar-inspired win over Colombia as Uruguay surged to the top of the South American qualification standings with a 4-0 rout of Paraguay.
Just four days after its first ever victory over Ecuador in Quito, Brazil dug deep to beat Colombia 2-1 in the Amazon jungle city of Manaus courtesy of Neymar’s 74th-minute winner.
The result left Brazil — which had started the day outside the automatic qualifying places — in second place overall, just one point behind leader Uruguay.
Argentina, which squandered the opportunity to maintain its lead after a 2-2 draw away to Venezuela, is third, trailing Brazil on goal difference with the two giants level on 15 points.
Brazil’s win over Colombia was the latest in a series of physical encounters between the two teams, who have skirmished regularly since the 2014 World Cup quarterfinals — a match that saw Neymar exit with a tournament-ending injury.
Neymar, who was sent off against Colombia in a bruising Copa America battle in 2015, exacted his revenge with a sweetly struck low shot to decide Tuesday’s game.
It completed a memorable few weeks for the Barcelona superstar, who last month scored the winning penalty to give Brazil its first ever Olympic football gold medal at the Rio de Janeiro Games.
Neymar’s Barcelona team-mate Luis Suarez meanwhile was in similarly sparkling form for Uruguay in its 4-0 thrashing of Paraguay.
Paraguay had entered the match in Montevideo optimistic of an upset following its win over Copa America champion Chile last week.
But a magnificent individual performance from Suarez — who laid on two goals for Edinson Cavani before scoring one himself from the penalty spot — left Paraguay reflecting on a humbling defeat. Cristian Rodriguez scored the other goal for the Uruguayans.
Venezuela came within seven minutes of pulling off the upset of the day in its rain-lashed scrap with Argentina in Merida.
Argentina, missing injured captain Lionel Messi and a galaxy of attacking talent including Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala, needed an 83rd-minute goal from Nicolas Otamendi to salvage a 2-2 draw.
Elsewhere, it was: Chile 0, Bolivia 0; and Peru 2, Ecuador 1.
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