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Raphinha screams at Vinicius Junior
Brazil, the five-time FIFA World Cup champions, squared off against Colombia in the FIFA CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifiers. Galacticos star winger Vinicius Junior scored a stunning goal in stoppage time, securing victory for Brazil. The team largely dominated the match, and a late Goalazo enabled them to ascend in the standings.
Playing on their home ground at Arena BRB Mane Garrincha, Brazil made sure to deliver an impressive performance for their fans. Although Colombia attempted to threaten, Brazil's defence successfully thwarted their efforts for the majority of the match.
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Raphinha screams at Vinicius Junior in an attempt to get him off the field
The hosts got off to a flyer as Raphinha slotted in a penalty to give Brazil the lead in the sixth minute. However, Columbia equalised in the 41st minute with the help of Luis Diaz. Just when the game seemed destined for a draw, Vinicius Junior unleashed a powerful strike from outside the box, which took a little deflection and went inside the net.
After scoring the goal, Vinicius Junior was substituted. The intelligent winger tried to waste some time while going off the pitch. However, his teammates Raphinha and Matheus Cunha urged him to move out of the pitch quickly in an attempt to stop him from getting booked.
🚨 The moment Vinicius was substituted, he was taking off his shin guard to waste time, so Raphinha and Cunha got angry and shouted at him to leave the field quickly.
— KinG £ (@xKGx__) March 21, 2025
The reason is if he gets a yellow card he won't play against Argentina pic.twitter.com/fuVWixhRBW
They are set to face World Champions Argentina in their next CONMEBOL World Cup qualifiers on March 26th. The South American giants currently sit in second place in the standings, just behind their arch-rivals, Argentina. The neighbours will be missing the services of their all-time leading goal scorers as both Lionel Messi and Neymar Junior are out with injuries.
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