Brazil Thrash South Korea 5–0 as Estevão and Rodrygo Shine in Seoul Friendly

Brazil Thrash South Korea 5–0 as Estevão and Rodrygo Shine in Seoul Friendly

The South American World Cup qualifiers have recently concluded, shifting attention to preparations for the 2026 World Cup. As part of their build-up, five-time world champions Brazil kicked off their Asian tour with a commanding 5–0 win over South Korea. Coach Carlo Ancelotti had demanded a strong performance, and his team delivered emphatically.

Brazil took an early lead in the 13th minute when rising star Estevão intercepted a pass inside the box and calmly finished past the Korean goalkeeper. Although Casemiro scored shortly afterward with a header, the goal was ruled offside. The score remained 1–0 until just before halftime.

Brazil 5–0 South Korea

Brazil Thrash South Korea 5–0 as Estevão and Rodrygo Shine in Seoul Friendly

In the 40th minute, Brazil doubled their lead with a beautiful team move. Estevão’s attack from the right reached Vinícius Júnior on the left, who then passed to Rodrygo. After a quick exchange with Casemiro, Rodrygo curled a precise shot into the corner to make it 2–0.

The second half saw Brazil dominate completely. Within two minutes, Estevão scored his second goal by capitalizing on a defensive error, followed by Rodrygo’s low finish assisted by Vinícius two minutes later.

Vinícius Júnior completed the scoring in the 77th minute after a smart long pass from Matheus Cunha. Breaking through on a counterattack, Vinícius rounded the goalkeeper and slotted home fifth goal, sealing a commanding victory and a confident start to their 2026 World Cup campaign.

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