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Paqueta’s strike sends Brazil past Peru into Copa America final

Neymar wants to face Argentina in title game

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RIO DE JANEIRO: Star forward Neymar set up Lucas Paqueta to score the only goal as hosts Brazil beat Peru 1-0 on Monday to qualify for the Copa America final.

The semi-final was a repeat of the last final, two years ago, when a Brazil team shorn of the injured Neymar also triumphed on home soil.

The Selecao will play either Lionel Messi’s Argentina or Colombia, who meet in Brasilia today, in Saturday’s final at Rio de Janeiro’s iconic Maracana stadium.

“I want Argentina. I’m supporting Argentina because I have friends there and Brazil will win the final,” said Neymar.

“Paqueta is a great player, he’s getting better in every game and in every game with the national team,” he said about the 23-year-old match winner, who plays his club football for Lyon in France.

“He’s just had a great season with his club and is showing that he can be a very important player for the Brazilian national team.”

Messi, meanwhile, has won everything with his club Barcelona but nothing with Argentina, who are aiming to win a first major title since the 1993 Copa America.

On Monday, Brazil totally dominated the first half at the empty Nilton Santos stadium in Rio but had to survive some nervous moments after the break before securing a spot in the final.

They opened up Peru on eight minutes as Paqueta’s pass sent Richarliso­n in behind the defence, but after beating goalkeeper Pedro Gallese to the ball, the forward tried to pull it back to Neymar who blazed high and wide under pressure.

Gallese spilled a fierce Casemiro free-kick from distance but gathered the loose ball before winger Everton could turn in the rebound.

Brazil were turning the screw and

Everton cut in off the right flank but shot straight at Gallese.

The Peruvian shot-stopper was the busiest player on the pitch in the first quarter and after saving another Casemiro piledriver from distance he made an incredible double point blank save from Neymar and then Richarliso­n.

And when Gallese suffered a rush of blood to the head and charged out of his area only to be beaten to the ball by Richarliso­n, Brazil couldn’t capitalise as Peru’s defenders threw themselves in front of Everton’s shot.

Peru were non-existent as an attacking force and when they did manage to win a corner just after the half hour, they ended up playing the ball all the way back to Gallese.

Brazil deservedly took the lead 10 minutes before half-time after Peru gave the ball away in midfield for the umpteenth time.

Neymar’s twinkling toes got him free of three defenders in the box and he teed up Paqueta to fire home from 12 yards.

Peru coach Ricardo Gareca rued their slow start.

“We paid for being slow to settle into the game,” he said.

“The team reacted well in the second half and it was even.”

But he admitted the 4-0 group stage thumping Brazil handed Peru earlier in the tournament, and a 4-2 home defeat in World Cup qualifying in October, had affected their approach.

“We have to admit that we wanted to protect ourselves a bit given we’ve conceded a lot of goals against Brazil,” Gareca said.

The Copa America, postponed from last year, nearly unravelled when original co-hosts Colombia and Argentina fell through at the last minute — the former because of violent anti-government protests and the latter because of a surge of Covid-19 cases. AFP RESULT At Rio de Janeiro: Brazil 1 (Paqueta 35) Peru 0 FIXTURE At Brasilia: Argentina v Colombia (8am, Thai time)

 ?? REUTERS ?? Brazil’s Lucas Paqueta, left, celebrates with Neymar after scoring against Peru in the Copa America semi-final.
REUTERS Brazil’s Lucas Paqueta, left, celebrates with Neymar after scoring against Peru in the Copa America semi-final.

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