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Neymar doubles up from the spot as Brazil thump South Korea

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NEYMAR scored a pair of penalties to move to within four goals of Pele at the top of the men’s all-time scoring list as Brazil cruised to a 5-1 win over fellow World Cup qualifiers South Korea at Seoul World Cup Stadium on Thursday.

The Paris Saint-Germain striker netted either side of half-time to move onto 73 goals in 118 appearance­s for his country and close in on the three-time World Cup winner’s record in a comfort able win for Tite’s side.

Richarliso­n gave Brazil the lead in the seventh minute and, although Hwang Ui-Jo levelled for Korea just after the half-hour mark, it was the visitors who always looked more likely to prevail.

Neymar netted from the spot to put his side back in front three minutes before half-time and he was on hand with another penalty in the 57th minute before late goals from Philippe Coutinho and Gabriel Jesus put the seal on a comprehens­ive win.

“I didn’t expect this recep tion,” Neymar said after the game.

“There was a lot of love shown by the fans here, from (South) Korea, from all over the country. It was phenom enal. It (affection) was not just for me, but for our en tire team. Congratula­tions to South Korea too, they played a good game and made it dif ficult for us.”

Billed in some quarters as a battle between Neymar and South Korea’s Tottenham Hotspur forward Son Heung-Min, it was the Bra zilian and his teammates who dominated in an often one-sided contest.

The South Americans took the lead early when Alex San dro stormed into the penalty area and cut back to Fred, whose attempt was redirect ed past Kim Seung-Gyu by Richarliso­n from close range.

Brazil had already seen Thiago Silva’s header ruled out for offside while Raphinha and Dani Alves also went close before the Kore ans scored against the run of play in the 31st minute.

Receiving possession with his back to goal, Hwang used all his upperbody strength to hold off Silva before turning to fire his right foot shot into the far corner.

Brazil, though, were back in front in the 42nd min ute when referee Ryuji Sato awarded a penalty following a VAR review as Lee Yong up ended Sandro and Neymar coolly slotted in.

He was even more com posed when he rolled his second spot-kick of the game home three minutes before the hour mark after Sandro was again brought down in the box, this time by Kim Young-Gwon.

Coutinho added the fourth with 10 minutes remaining and Jesus scored a fifth three minutes into added time when he sprinted through the Korea defence to score low into the corner.

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