Brazil beat Uruguay as Cavani sent off

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MONTEVIDEO, Nov 18, 2020 (BSS/AFP) – First-half goals from Arthur and
Richarlison helped Brazil to a 2-0 win over Uruguay, who had Manchester
United striker Edinson Cavani sent off in their 2022 World Cup qualifier on
Tuesday.

Five-time world champions Brazil were fortunate to be two goals up at half
time in Montevideo after Uruguay had hit the woodwork twice at either end of
the half.

The victory left Brazil on top of South America’s qualifying standings on
12 points with four wins from four games. Uruguay have six points from four
matches.

The win also extended Brazil’s long reign of dominance over the Celeste,
who have not beaten their fierce rivals since 2001.

Cavani’s sending off with 20 minutes to go capped a miserable night for
his side, despite having the better of things for much of the first half.

Chilean referee Roberto Tobar showed him a yellow card after his lunge
caught Richarlison on the ankle. But after a VAR check, that changed to red,
leaving Cavani incredulous, and he left the pitch reluctantly.

Brazil almost drew first blood after two minutes of a lively opening, when
Uruguay keeper Martin Campana parried a close range shot from Gabriel Jesus
after the Manchester City striker bought a yard of space on the edge of the
six-yard box.

Almost immediately, Uruguay’s 21-year-old Benifica star, Darwin Nunez,
turned Brazil full-back Danilo inside the area and rattled Ederson’s bar
after a neat pass from River Plate’s Nico De La Cruz.

Uruguay fashioned another gilt-edged chance when Nathan Nandez’s cross
from the right was headed over by Cavani.

Brazil had most of the ball, but could find no way through a well-
marshalled Uruguay midfield.

They finally broke through however with their first real chance in half an
hour, and with a large slice of luck.

Feeding on a slick layoff from Gabriel Jesus, Arthur’s shot from outside
the area took a wicked deflection off the back of Uruguay defender Jose
Gimenez, wrongfooting the luckless Campana, who could only watch it bounce
into the net.

Two minutes later, a slick through ball from the Juventus forward put
Liverpool’s Roberto Firmino in on goal but his left foot shot lacked the
power to beat Campana.

Brazil gradually got on top on midfield as the half wore on, and struck a
body blow to Uruguay’s hopes of a revival when Everton striker Richarlison
headed in a long cross from Renan Lodi out on the left, to score his 8th goal
for Brazil.

It was a cruel blow just before half time, emphasised when Uruguay skipper
Diego Godin powered a header against the Brazil bar from a free kick by De La
Cruz.

Showing slickness on the ball, Brazil began to cruise in the second half,
even without the injured Neymar.

Uruguay missed the physical presence of Luis Suarez, out with a positive
Covid-19 test, and Brazil center halves Thiago Silva and Marquinhos had the
better of a sometimes tasty encounter with their former Paris Saint-Germain
teammate Cavani.