Brazil 1-1 Colombia: Takeaways from Vini Jr.'s costly yellow and James' brilliant form (2024)

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Brazil and Colombia closed out the Copa America group stage with the most tantalizing matchup of the tournament so far.Raphinha’s picture-perfect free kick in the 12th minute gave Brazil an early lead as the match quickly lived up to its billing, but Colombia found an equalizer through Daniel Munoz that allowed them to preserve an unbeaten group stage and retain first place in Group D.

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Brazil will be left to wonder what could have been after what appeared to be a clear penalty shout for Vinicius Junior was denied by the referee shortly before Colombia’s goal.

Colombia flubbed a late chance at a winner, but the most impactful moment of the match may have come in just the seventh minute when Vinicius Jr was shown a yellow card that will keep him out of Brazil’s quarterfinal due to accumulation.

Jack Lang, Stu James and Thom Harris share their takeaways from Levi’s Stadium…

Was this the best match of the tournament so far?

We’ve been waiting for a game like this at the Copa America – two heavyweights going head to head – and it didn’t disappoint. It was edge-of-the-seat stuff from the first minute – breathless, intense and played like a knockout tie. Perhaps that was not surprising given what was at stake: a quarterfinal against Panama for the Group D winners and the unwelcome prospect of facing Uruguay for the runners up.

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Eder Militao heads the ball over Jhon Cordoba. (Photo: Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)

The game wasn’t always pretty – 17 fouls and four yellow cards in the first half alone – but that didn’t take anything away from a spectacle that was lit up by an outstanding Raphinha free-kick to give Brazil the lead. Colombia were still in the dressing room – Nestor Lorenzo’s side caught cold by Brazil’s electric start. That Colombia responded so well said everything about their quality as well as their resilience. It’s 26 games unbeaten now.

In that respect the game lived up to the hype – both teams had chances to snatch victory in the dying minutes –and there’s every possibility that we’ll be treated to a rematch in the semi-finals, given the way the draw works. Few neutrals will complain if that turns out to be the case.

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Stuart James

How good has James Rodriguez been?

On the money. Every time.

There’s something about the way James Rodriguez floats in a set-piece – strolling up the ball, flicking his foot to send it spinning towards the six-yard box, but hanging it in the air just long enough to keep the goalkeeper at bay – that makes it incredibly hard to resist.

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He has created seven chances from set pieces already at the Copa America; only three players have created more opportunities of any kind, full-stop. And he would have had a third dead-ball assist in an enthralling first half against Brazil, if it weren’t for the ruthless geometry of VAR. You’ll often see him trotting from one side of the pitch to the other to take consecutive corners, but the fans are happy to wait.

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James Rodriguez takes a shot during the first half. (Photo: Darren Yamash*ta-USA TODAY Sports)

There’s variety in Rodriguez’s set-piece armoury too. After eight minutes, the 32-year-old sent a wicked free-kick careering towards goal, only for it to glance off the crossbar and out of play. It’s a shame it was overshadowed by Raphinha’s effort barely five minutes on.

Then, from a crossing position, he suddenly switches technique; quickly closing his body to try to catch Alisson out. Of course, he very nearly did.

Even if he has lost a yard of pace, Rodriguez always feels like he’s a step ahead. Drifting around behind the two strikers – doing, essentially, whatever he likes – he makes this excellent Colombia side tick.

Thom Harris

How will Brazil cope without Vinicius Jr?

Four Brazil players were walking a disciplinary tightrope at kick-off and it did not take long for one of them to fall off it. There were just six minutes on the clock when James Rodriguez flicked the ball over the head of Vinicius Jr in midfield and collapsed in a heap. Vinicius looked flabbergasted when referee Jesus Valenzuela produced a yellow card — one that means he will now be suspended for Brazil’s quarterfinal date with Uruguay.

His absence is clearly a big deal. Vinicius is not just an excellent player; he is increasingly seen as this side’s talisman, the man teammates and fans look to when the going gets tough. His importance has only been accentuated by the indifferent form of Rodrygo, his Real Madrid colleague, who again struggled to make much of an impression here.

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Vinicius Junior reacts after receiving a yellow card. (Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Dorival Júnior, then, has some tough calls to make. One option is to shift Rodrygo out to the left and play Endrick through the middle. Alternatively, there are few natural wingers that could swap straight in. Gabriel Martinelli and Pepe both enjoy playing on the left, but the most likely stand-in is probably Savinho, who did well in Brazil’s first two matches.

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No single option is perfect. Rodrygo doesn’t offer the same speed and penetration as Vinicius out wide. Martinelli is out of form. Pepe is untested. Savinho is left-footed, so that would require a rejig of Brazil’s attacking patterns. Decisions, decisions, decisions…

Jack Lang

What’s next for each team?

Colombia vs. Panama — Saturday, July 6 at 5:00 p.m. ET (State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ)

Uruguay vs. Brazil — Saturday, July 6 at 9:00 p.m. ET (Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV)

What did the managers say?

Brazil’s Dorival Junior on Vinicius’ ban: “It happens. It was an important game and I wasn’t going to rest anyone. We started the game very well. It was very strange, the booking. It was the first challenge of the game. But people say we have to learn to play without our big stars, so now is the time. In certain moments, we won’t have important players. We’ve already lost Neymar. It’s a moment for other players to step up.”

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Colombia head coach Nestor Lorenzo on Jefferson Lerma’s yellow card, which will rule him out of the quarterfinal against Panama: “It could have been avoided. It’s something that we’ve talked about a lot, a lot with the team. It’s the bitter note we take from today. There are instinctive reactions that we have to control in a different way.”

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(Top photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Brazil 1-1 Colombia: Takeaways from Vini Jr.'s costly yellow and James' brilliant form (2024)

FAQs

Why didn't Vini Jr. play against Uruguay? ›

Vinicius was booked for the foul, his second of the tournament so far. That second yellow card was enough to earn him a one-match suspension.

What is the Prediction for Brazil vs Colombia? ›

Colombia Prediction. We are predicting Brazil to win, with a 52.4% chance of winning this match, based on the moneyline.

Who won today, Brazil or Colombia? ›

Colombia win group after feisty draw with Brazil

Brazil played out an action-packed 1-1 draw with Colombia in Santa Clara, California on Tuesday to qualify for the Copa América quarterfinals.

What is the Prediction for Uruguay vs Brazil? ›

Uruguay Prediction. We are predicting Brazil to win, with a 37.7% chance of advancing, based on the moneyline.

Why isn't Neymar playing in Copa America 2024? ›

Even at the time, eight months ahead of the tournament, it was quickly clear that Neymar would play no part in the 2024 Copa América. The 32-year-old has a history of injuries and his advancing age means that the recovery would take a while.

How many red cards does Vinicius Jr. have? ›

The red card was only the second of Vinícius' career, following another for Real Madrid Castilla in October 2018, and his first direct red card, but he will now not serve a suspension despite seeing red.

Why is Neymar not playing? ›

Neymar Jr. is not playing for Brazil in the 2024 Paris Olympics because the 32-year-old tore his ACL back in October 2023 in a World Cup Qualifying match against Uruguay. The devestating injury required surgery, and has kept Neymar off the pitch ever since.

What if Brazil loses to Colombia? ›

What happens if Brazil lose to Colombia? If Colombia manages to defeat Brazil, the team led by Vinicius Junior will qualify in second place only if Costa Rica does not defeat Paraguay by a large margin.

How many times has Colombia beat Brazil in soccer? ›

Brazil vs.

The Brazilians have 8 wins against 2 for the Colombians, with one match ending in a draw – there have been 31 goals scored in favor of the Canarinho while they have been 5 scored by the Cafeteros. The last 5 results between the teams (all competitions): Colombia 2-1 Brazil – Qualifiers (2023)

Is Neymar still playing football? ›

Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior (born 5 February 1992), also known as Neymar Júnior, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal and the Brazil national team.

Has Brazil won a World Cup? ›

They have been a member of FIFA since 1923 and a member of CONMEBOL since 1916. Brazil is the most successful national team in the FIFA World Cup, being crowned winner five times: 1958, 1962, 1970, 1994 and 2002.

Has Colombia ever won? ›

Its greatest international achievement is winning the Copa América in 2001 as hosts, during which the team set a record by winning every match without conceding a single goal. Colombia also finished runner-up in 1975 and 2024 and finished third five times: in 1987, 1993, 1995, 2016, and 2021.

Has Uruguay ever won a World Cup? ›

Uruguay has won four world competitions organised by FIFA: two Olympic titles and two FIFA World Cups. Their first two senior world titles came at the Olympic tournaments of Paris 1924 and Amsterdam 1928, two events that were directly organized by FIFA as open tournaments that included professionals.

Who wins, Brazil or Uruguay? ›

Uruguay beat Brazil on penalties

Uruguay won the shootout 4-2 and Marcelo Bielsa's side will next face Colombia in the semifinals in Charlotte on Wednesday.

Has Uruguay won Copa America? ›

CONMEBOL Copa America™ titles by country

Uruguay have the next highest with 15 titles, followed by Brazil with 9. Also included in the list of teams who have won the tournament are Peru, Chile, Paraguay (2 titles), Colombia and Bolivia (1 title).

Brazil vs. Colombia Betting Odds, World Cup ...Bleacher Reporthttps://bleacherreport.com ›

Colombia has been one of the more impressive teams so far in the World Cup, dispatching a solid Uruguay squad 2-0 in the round of 16...
Colombia are set to play Brazil at the Estadio Metropolitano Roberto Meléndez on Friday in World Cup qualifiers.
Brazil vs Colombia prediction and preview for this Copa America match on 02/07/2024 from our Football experts. Betting tips, lineup, stats and H2H included.

Why is Vinicius not playing for Brazil today? ›

Vinicius Junior out of the quarter-final match against Uruguay. Vinicius Junior will miss the quarter-final match against Uruguay due to suspension. The Real Madrid forward received his second yellow card of the tournament during the match against Colombia, resulting in a one-match suspension.

How did Uruguay beat Brazil? ›

Uruguay beats Brazil on penalties and reaches the Semifinals of CONMEBOL Copa América™ Uruguay is still in contention to win its 16th title at the oldest national team tournament in the world. Their opponent will be Colombia on July 10 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Who is the 17 year old soccer player in Copa America 2024? ›

It was a memorable night for 17-year-old Kendry Paez after he converted a penalty to give Ecuador a 2-0 lead against Jamaica in their Copa America 2024 Group B match. With the goal, Paez became the youngest goalscorer in this edition of the Copa America.

Why does Copa America go straight to penalties? ›

Conmebol, South American soccer's governing body, decided that there would be no extra time played if scores were level at full-time in the quarter- and semi-finals. Instead, as was the case in three of the four quarter-final fixtures, the teams skipped straight to a penalty shootout.

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