Brazil beat Peru 4-0 with a double from Raphinha

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On date 10 of CONMEBOL – 2026 World Cup Qualifiers, Brazil gave Peru a resounding 4-0 victory, with two goals from Raphinha. The team led by Dorival Júnior left no doubt of their superiority, beating their rival with a double from Raphinha. Two penalties from the midfielder (37′ 1T and 8′ 2T) showed the quality of the player in action. The extra goals that rounded the score to 4-0 were from Andreas Pereira (25′ of the second half) and Luiz Henrique (28′ of the same stage), after two shots.

When 23 minutes into the first half, midfielder Raphinha’s shot hit the rival goal post and Brazil was left wanting to celebrate.

The figure of the match was Raphinha. The Brazilian midfielder scored 2 goals, made 15 correct passes and searched for the opponent’s goal with 4 shots.

Luiz Henrique was another of the outstanding players. The Brazilian striker showed his best level by scoring 1 goal, shooting twice into the opponent’s goal and making 6 correct passes.

Brazil’s strategist, Dorival Júnior, stopped the starting eleven with a 4-3-3 formation with Ederson in goal; Vanderson, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães and Abner Vinicius on the defensive line; Gérson, Bruno Guimarães and Raphinha in the middle; and Savinho, Igor Jesus and Rodrygo in attack.

For their part, those chosen by Jorge Fossati took the field with a 3-5-2 formation with Pedro Gallese between the three sticks; Miguel Araujo, Carlos Zambrano and Alexander Callens in defense; Luis Advíncula, Wilder Cartagena, Jesús Castillo, Sergio Peña and Marcos López in the midfield; and Bryan Reyna and Edison Flores up front.

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The judge chosen to direct the match at the Arena BRB Mané Garrincha stadium was Esteban Ostojich.

For the next date, Brazil will act as a visitor against Venezuela, while Peru will host Chile.

With this result, the host accumulates 16 points throughout the competition and occupies fourth place. For its part, the visit totals 6 units and is in ninth place.

Changes in Brazil
  • 69′ 2T – Salieron Sávio Moreira de Oliveira by Luiz Henrique Andre Rosa da Silva and Rodrygo Silva De Goes by Andreas Hugo Hoelgebaum Pereira
  • 76′ 2Q – Salieron Igor Jesus Maciel da Cruz by Matheus Fellipe Costa Pereira, Raphael Dias Belloli by Endrick Felipe Moreira de Sousa and Sergio Fernando Peña Flores by Jorge Salvador Murrugarra Torres
  • 78′ 2T – Salió Bruno Guimarães Rodriguez Moura by André Trindade da Costa Neto
Reprimanded in Brazil:
  • 37′ 2T Vanderson (Holding the opponent to prevent him from advancing)
Changes in Peru
  • 56′ 2T – Jesús Abdallah Castillo Molina left for Oliver Sonne Christensen and Bryan Roberto Reyna Casaverde for Luis Alejandro Ramos
  • 72′ 2T – Edison Michael Flores Peralta left for Joao Alberto Grimaldo Ubidia and Luis Jan Piers Advíncula Castrillón for Andy Jorman Polo Andrade
Reprimanded in Peru:
  • 7′ 1T Bryan Reyna, 44′ 1T Pedro Gallese (Insult or disapprove of the referee), 2′ 2T Jesús Castillo (Holding the rival to prevent him from advancing), 9′ 2T Carlos Zambrano (Holding the rival to prevent him from advancing) and 24′ 2T Wilder Cartagena (Insulting or disapproving of the referee)

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