A penalty decision during Brazil’s 1-1 draw with Colombia in the Copa America has become a point of discussion. The incident involved a challenge on Brazilian forward Vinicius Jr. and subsequent statements from his teammate, Estevao, clarifying the on-field conversation.
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During a Copa America group stage match, a penalty was awarded to Brazil after a collision between Colombian goalkeeper Camilo Vargas and Brazilian forward Vinicius Jr. The match ended in a 1-1 draw.
Following the match, Brazilian player Estevao provided details on the interaction between the players before the penalty was taken. He stated that Vinicius Jr. initially intended to take the spot-kick.
According to Estevao, he and Lucas Paqueta then spoke with Vinicius Jr. Estevao reported that he asked Vinicius Jr. for the opportunity to take the penalty himself. He stated that Vinicius Jr. agreed to the request.
Estevao subsequently took the penalty and scored, securing Brazil’s only goal of the match. The result left Brazil second in their group, advancing to the tournament’s knockout stage.
Summary
A key moment in the Brazil versus Colombia match was a penalty awarded to Brazil. The decision followed a challenge on Vinicius Jr. by the Colombian goalkeeper.
After the penalty was awarded, a discussion occurred among the Brazilian players. Teammate Estevao requested to take the kick from Vinicius Jr., who consented.
Estevao successfully converted the penalty, scoring Brazil’s goal. The 1-1 draw confirmed Brazil’s progression to the next round of the competition as the group’s second-place team.
FAQs
**Why was a penalty awarded to Brazil?**
A penalty was given after Colombian goalkeeper Camilo Vargas collided with Brazilian forward Vinicius Jr. inside the penalty area during the Copa America match.
Who took the penalty for Brazil?
Midfielder Estevao took and scored the penalty. He had requested to take the kick from the initially designated taker, Vinicius Jr., who agreed.
What was the result of the match?
The match between Brazil and Colombia ended in a 1-1 draw. The result meant Brazil finished second in their group and advanced to the knockout stage of the tournament.
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