Brazil 2-1 Colombia : Neymar moves level with Zico on all-time goal-scorers list as Barcelona forward gives Tite's side vital World Cup qualifying win
*. Brazil claimed a vital 2-1 World Cup qualifying win over Colombia
*. Neymar's second-half goal proved the vital moment in Manaus
*. The forward took his international record to 48 goals in 72 games
*. Barcelona's mercurial forward is now level with Zico on his country's all-time goal-scorers list
Neymar's second-half goal gave Brazil a 2-1 victory over Colombia on
Tuesday as the former world champions registered their second
consecutive win to move into second place in the South America
qualifying group for Russia 2018.
The home side got off to the perfect start after just 80 seconds when Miranda rose to head home a corner for his first goal in 33 appearances for the national side.
Brazil, playing just their second game under new coach Tite, dominated the first half with a high-pace pressing game but struggled to make clear cut chances and paid the price on 35 minutes when Colombia equalised against the run of play.
BRAZIL'S RECORD SCORERS
1.Pele: 77
2.Ronaldo: 62
3.Romario: 55
4.Zico, Neymar: 48
6.Bebeto: 39
7.Rivaldo: 35
8.Jairzinho, Ronaldinho: 33
9.Ademir, Tostao: 32
Neymar took a pass just inside the box with 73 minutes gone and his angled drive was well placed into the far corner to beat Colombian goalkeeper David Ospina.
It was his 48th goal in 72 international games and moves the Barcelona striker equal with Zico on Brazil's all-time goal-scoring list.
The result in the humid heat of Manaus lifts Brazil to 15 points, ahead of Argentina, who came from behind to draw 2-2 against bottom-placed team Venezuela, on goal difference.
Colombia sit two points behind them in fourth place in the 10-team South American group.
Uruguay, who beat Paraguay 4-0 earlier in the evening, top the table with 16 points, while Ecuador, who play Peru in the night's final match, are currently in fifth with 13 points.
Chile could only draw 0-0 with Bolivia and sit in seventh place in the 10-team table.
The top four qualify automatically for Russia 2018 and the fifth place side goes into an intercontinental play-off.
The home side got off to the perfect start after just 80 seconds when Miranda rose to head home a corner for his first goal in 33 appearances for the national side.
Brazil, playing just their second game under new coach Tite, dominated the first half with a high-pace pressing game but struggled to make clear cut chances and paid the price on 35 minutes when Colombia equalised against the run of play.
BRAZIL'S RECORD SCORERS
1.Pele: 77
2.Ronaldo: 62
3.Romario: 55
4.Zico, Neymar: 48
6.Bebeto: 39
7.Rivaldo: 35
8.Jairzinho, Ronaldinho: 33
9.Ademir, Tostao: 32
Neymar took a pass just inside the box with 73 minutes gone and his angled drive was well placed into the far corner to beat Colombian goalkeeper David Ospina.
It was his 48th goal in 72 international games and moves the Barcelona striker equal with Zico on Brazil's all-time goal-scoring list.
The result in the humid heat of Manaus lifts Brazil to 15 points, ahead of Argentina, who came from behind to draw 2-2 against bottom-placed team Venezuela, on goal difference.
Colombia sit two points behind them in fourth place in the 10-team South American group.
Uruguay, who beat Paraguay 4-0 earlier in the evening, top the table with 16 points, while Ecuador, who play Peru in the night's final match, are currently in fifth with 13 points.
Chile could only draw 0-0 with Bolivia and sit in seventh place in the 10-team table.
The top four qualify automatically for Russia 2018 and the fifth place side goes into an intercontinental play-off.
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