Brazil 0-0 Costa Rica: Paqueta’s long shot hits post, Marquinhos’ goal ruled out

Marquinhos scores before half time but cancelled by VAR, Paqueta long-range shot hit the post. Brazil Copa America opening held by Costa Rica.

2024 Copa América


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      Match Report

      Brazil are off to an underwhelming start at the Copa America after being held to a 0-0 draw in their opening clash with Costa Rica on Monday night.

      Despite enjoying 74 percent of the ball in Los Angeles, the likes of Vinicius Jr and Rodrygo were unable to inspire the nine-time champions to victory in their first game at the tournament.

      Instead, a resilient Costa Rica backline restricted them to just three shots on target in the game as the underdogs secured an invaluable and unexpected point in Group D.

      Marquinhos thought he had fired Brazil ahead when he tapped in from close range after 33 minutes, only for VAR to deem that he did so while in an offside position and rule the goal out.

      Rodrygo also felt he should have had a penalty when he was brought down inside the box in the first half, yet the referee waved away Brazilian protests.

      The team known for decades of sublime offensive play never got closer to a scoring in front of a lively crowd of 67,158 dominated by their yellow-clad fans at SoFi Stadium.

      The result leaves Colombia top of Group D after their 2-1 victory over Paraguay earlier in the evening.

      Brazil has won the Copa America nine times, but its current transitional squad led by Real Madrid stars Vinicius and Rodrygo got off to a discouraging start.

      The draw was a monumental achievement for Costa Rica, the undermanned CONCACAF team with the youngest roster in the tournament but a reputation for overachievement and sturdy defending. Los Ticos had lost nine straight meetings with Brazil.

      Vinicius was taken down in the box in the 22nd minute by a big hit from Haxzel Quiros, but got no whistle.

      In the 30th minute, Rodrygo went low to head on Raphinha’s free kick to Marquinhos, who banged it home at the far post. However, A four-minute VAR review then followed, before Mexican referee Cesar Ramos eventually agreed with the assistant’s decision to wave it off for offside by a minuscule margin.

      In the 39th minute, a kick by Lucas Paqueta appeared to go off a hand of Juan Pablo Vargas in the penalty area but Ramos made no call.

      Paqueta ripped a shot off the post in the 63rd minute. Costa Rica then survived when Haxzel Quiros nearly headed the ball into his own net before Sequeira smothered it.

      Costa Rica survived a few more moments of chaos beginning in the 86th minute, with Rodrygo failing to capitalize on a pair of scoring chances and not getting a foul call against Jeyland Mitchell in the box.

      Bruno Guimaraes then had a clean look at the net in the first minute of injury time, but pushed it just wide.

      Brazil’s national team is in a transitional period – particularly without Neymar, who hasn’t played since tearing a knee ligament in a match for Brazil last October. Neymar spoke to team Sunday before watching the match at SoFi Stadium, where he got massive cheers in the second half when his worried face appeared on the scoreboard.

      Match Events

      0′ The match is about to start!

      0′ The goal has been cancelled for Brazil because MARQUINHOS was offside. NO GOAL!

      0′ Neymar can’t believe what he’s seeing

      7′ Highlight from Brazil vs Costa Rica

      11′ WHAT A CHANCE FOR BRAZIL BUT RODRYGO’S SHOT GOES WIDE!!

      22′ CLOSE! Paqueta’s shot wide out

      23′ No pen! Vinicius taken down in the box

      26′ Highlight from Brazil vs Costa Rica

      40′ No handball, No PENALTY.

      47′ Rodrygo’s attempt from long ball flies high

      53′ Yellow Card! F. Calvo booked

      60′ Match Event for Brazil vs Costa Rica

      70′ Endrick is coming on for Brazil.

      72′ Haxzel Quiros nearly scores on his own team

      72′ Lucas Paquetá rattles the post!

      80′ Match Event for Brazil vs Costa Rica

      Line-ups

      Brazil XI: Danilo, Alisson, Marquinhos, Arana, Guimaraes, Militao, Raphinha, Paqueta, Vinicius, Rodrygo, João Gomes

      Subs: Rafael, Wendell, Pereira, Gabriel, Douglas Luiz, Gleison, Pepê, Martinelli, Evanilson, Éderson, Yan Couto, Bento, Sávio, Lucas Beraldo, Endrick

      Costa Rica XI: F. Calvo, Ariel Lassiter, Juan Pablo Vargas, Patrick Sequeira, Brandon Aguilera, Manfred Ugalde, Orlando Galo, Jefferson Brenes, Haxzel Quirós, Jeyland Mitchell, Álvaro Zamora

      Subs: J.Campbell, Joseph Mora, Aaron Cruz, Julio Cascante, Anthony Contreras, Fernán Faerron, Kevin Chamorro, Yeison Molina, Kenneth Vargas, Alejandro Bran, Josimar Alcócer, Gerald Taylor, Warren Madrigal, Douglas Sequeira, Andy Rojas

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