Published 08:06 IST, November 15th 2024
Vinicius DISAPPOINTS Again! Misses IMPORTANT Penalty As Brazil Draws 1-1 Against Venezuela
It was another disappointing night for Vinicius Jr as he missed a penalty against Venezuela leading to a 1-1 draw for Brazil in their World Cup qualifiers.
It was another disappointing night for Brazil and Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr. as he missed an important penalty against Venezuela in their World Cup qualifying match. This led to Brazil ending the match in a 1-1 draw as their bad form continued. Brazil now sit in third place in the standings behind their rivals- Argentina and Colombia. Brazil's lone goal was scored by Barcelona winger Raphinha who gave Brazil the lead in the 43rd minute. It was three minutes later that Venezuela equalized.
Vinicius Jr. is yet to score a goal in the World Cup qualifers.
Vinicius Jr. Misses Penalty As Brazil Draw 1-1 Against Venezuela
Vinicius Júnior missed a second-half penalty as Brazil was held to a 1-1 draw at Venezuela on Thursday, leaving the Real Madrid star still without a goal in World Cup qualifying.
Vinicius Júnior had the chance to score a potential winner after he earned the penalty in the 67th minute but his low spot kick was saved by goalkeeper Rafael Romo and the Brazil forward then shot wide from the rebound.
Brazil had the best chances in the first half, with Vinicius hitting the post once after dribbling three Venezuelans and shooting from the edge of the box. But it was Raphinha who opened the scoring from a free kick in the 43rd minute.
Venezuela brought on 21-year-old Telasco Segovia at halftime and the substitution had an immediate effect as he equalized in the 46th minute with a powerful shot from the edge of the box.
10 Man Venezuela Hold On To Pull Off Draw Against Brazil
Venezuela went down to 10 men in the 89th minute after Alexander Gonzalez was sent off for hitting both Gabriel Martinelli and Vinicius Júnior in the face.
The irrigation system then came on two minutes before the final whistle at the Monumental Stadium in the city of Maturin, 500 kilometers (310 miles) west of capital Caracas, which angered Brazil players.
The draw puts Brazil provisionally in third place in the 10-team standings with 17 points from 11 games. Vinicius Júnior has played six matches in South American World Cup qualifying, with one assist and no goals.
“When we don’t win I leave the pitch a bit disappointed, we deserved to win this one,” Raphinha said after the match. “But it is an important point playing away, we are working hard to win the next one at home.”
Brazil will face Uruguay in Salvador on Tuesday, when Venezuela will play at Chile.
(With AP Inputs)
Updated 08:06 IST, November 15th 2024