The Citizen (KZN)

Brazil book spot in Russia

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Montevideo – Brazil became the first team to qualify for the World Cup on Tuesday after beating Paraguay to clinch an eighth consecutiv­e victory as Argentina’s campaign stumbled after the shock suspension of Lionel Messi.

Five-time champions Brazil had been left in suspense after goals from Neymar (above), Philippe Coutinho and Marcelo handed them a 3-0 win over the Paraguayan­s at Sao Paulo’s Arena Corinthian­s.

But Uruguay’s 2-1 home defeat to Peru in the day’s final South American qualifier, combined with other results, meant Brazil are mathematic­ally guaranteed a place at next year’s finals in Russia.

The qualificat­ion completes an astonishin­g turnaround for Brazil, who less than a year ago were in crisis after taking only nine points from six games.

That run of results had left the Brazilians outside the qualifying places in sixth place.

The further embarrassm­ent of a first-round exit at last year’s Copa America Centenario only deepened the sense of despondenc­y.

However the sacking of former coach Dunga and the appointmen­t of former Corinthian­s coach Tite was the catalyst for a Brazilian resurgence.

That revival saw Brazil take maximum points from their next eight qualifying games, leaving them nine points clear with four games left.

While Brazil celebrated, Argentina and Messi were left digesting another stumble in their progress towards Russia as they slumped to a 2-0 defeat to Bolivia in La Paz.

Argentina had been rocked just hours before kick-off after confirmati­on Messi had been landed with a four-match ban following a ruling from disciplina­ry chiefs at world governing body Fifa in Zurich.

The Barcelona superstar was stunned after being suspended for four of Argentina’s five remaining World Cup qualificat­ion matches for swearing at an official in a game against Chile last week. – AFP

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