Detailed recap of the last time Brazil faced Uruguay

Full match highlights below.
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2024-07-05 12:01:27

The build-up to the World Cup qualifier between Uruguay and Brazil on October 17, 2023, was filled with high tension. Brazil entered the match suffering a rough patch in their qualifying campaign, having struggled in recent fixtures. And Uruguay wanted their first win over Brazil in World Cup qualifiers in 22 years.

Brazil"s performance had seen a dip, with a  draw against Venezuela and losses to Colombia and Argentina in the preceding games. Interim coach Fernando Diniz was under pressure to turn the tide and secure a win to stabilize Brazil"s position in the qualifiers.

Squad Lineups

Brazil Starting XI:

  • Goalkeeper: Ederson
  • Defenders: Yan Couto, Marquinhos, Gabriel Magalhães, Carlos Augusto
  • Midfielders: Casemiro, Bruno Guimarães, Neymar
  • Forwards: Rodrygo, Vinícius Júnior, Gabriel Jesus

Uruguay Starting XI :

  • Goalkeeper: Sergio Rochet
  • Defenders: Ronald Araújo, Diego Godín, José María Giménez, Matías Viña
  • Midfielders: Rodrigo Bentancur, Matías Vecino, Nicolás De La Cruz
  • Forwards: Darwin Núñez, Luis Suárez, Edinson Cavani

Match highlights

The match commenced with both teams refusing to concede the first goal. It was a cautious play, resulting in a tightly contested first half with minimal goal-scoring opportunities.

Brazil"s attempts to advance were often disrupted by Uruguay"s robust defensive strategies. Early in the game, Darwin Núñez was shown a yellow card for a foul on Rodrygo during a counter-attack, setting the tone for a physical battle.

Despite Brazil"s efforts to break through, it was Uruguay who found the back of the net first. Darwin Núñez scored the opening goal, expertly assisted by Nicolás De La Cruz. The goal came from a swift counter-attack, which caught the Brazilian defense off guard.

As the match progressed, Brazil faced another setback when Neymar was forced to leave the pitch due to an ACL injury. His departure was a significant blow to Brazil"s attacking options and morale.

The second goal was scored by Nicolás de la Cruz, assisted by Darwin Núñez. This goal occurred in the 77th minute of the match, which sealed a 2-0 victory for Uruguay.

For Brazil, the absence of Neymar following his injury was felt. While Gabriel Jesus and Vinícius Júnior made notable attempts, they were unable to breach Uruguay"s solid defense.

Brazil"s defeat exposed key issues with squad depth and tactics. Neymar"s injury added to the team"s troubles, leaving coach Fernando Diniz to rethink strategies as Brazil pressed on in the qualifiers.