Colombia shocks Brazil in Copa America

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Colombia shocks Brazil in Copa America

SANTIAGO – Colombia bounced back to stun Brazil 1-0 at the Copa America on Wednesday, avenging their bruising defeat to the South American giants in last year’s World Cup quarter-finals.

A first-half goal by Inter Milan defender Jeison Murillo settled a frenetic Group C encounter in Santiago which leaves Colombia firmly in contention for a place in the quarter-finals.

Three teams —— Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela —— now have three points in Group C.

A bad night for Brazil was compounded when skipper Neymar picked up his second caution of the tournament, which rules him out of the crucial final group game against Venezuela on Sunday.

Victory was sweet for Colombia, who were subjected to rough-house tactics from Brazil last year during the World Cup in a 2-1 quarter-final exit.

A pulsating opening 45 minutes saw Colombia gradually get on top after a frantic start dominated by defence.

Colombia also gave no quarter, with defensive midfielder Carlos Sanchez breaking up Brazil’s attacks in midfield and restricting the five-time world champions to hardly any shots on goal.

A Sanchez shot deflected just wide of Brazilian defender Miranda just after the half-hour mark and then on 36 minutes the breakthrough came.

Cuadrado’s teasing free-kick from the right flank dropped into the area and when Brazil failed to clear, Murillo was on hand to rifle in a low shot past Jefferson.

Brazil might have grabbed a barely deserved equaliser just before half-time though when Dani Alves skipped clear down the right and curled a cross into Neymar whose diving header was saved by David Ospina.

It got worse for Neymar, however, who was booked for handling the rebound from Ospina’s save. It means Brazil will be without their most potent attacker for their tie with Venezuela.