Brazil now shares points with Uruguay
Daily updated news Football November 20, 2024 Brazil now shares points with Uruguay Five-time world champions Brazil last shared points with Venezuela. This time they also shared points with Uruguay. Uruguay faced them at home in the South American World Cup qualifier. Darival Junior’s team left the field with a 1-1 draw after trailing in the match. Brazil and Uruguay faced each other at the Fonte Nova Arena in Salvador at 6:45 am Bangladesh time on Wednesday (November 20). The match was a revenge for the host Brazil. Because the two-time world champions defeated Brazil 4-2 in a tiebreaker in their last meeting in the Copa America. But the Seleção still did not get revenge. Even in the last match of this year, Brazil played a disappointing draw against their opponents. Today, however, coming back from behind was no small achievement for Brazil in this match. After a disjointed performance in the attack in the first half, they had to concede a goal 10 minutes into the second half. However, they came back from there. The fans saw two spectacular goals before their eyes. After conceding the goal, Brazil’s traditional attacking football was also seen. But they had to be disappointed once again due to the weakness of the forward line. Brazil dropped to fifth in the South American qualifiers after losing a point at home. Brazil, who drew for the third time in 12 matches, has 18 points. Uruguay is second with 20 points in the draw. Meanwhile, current world champion Argentina, who beat Peru 1-0 today, is at the top with 25 points. Latest news Football Sports Brazil now shares points with Uruguay November 20, 2024 Football Sports ARG 1-0 PER Highlights, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers November 20, 2024
ARG 1-0 PER Highlights, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers
Daily updated news Football November 20, 2024 ARG 1-0 PER Highlights, FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers: Lautaro Martinez scores to help Argentina beat Peru 1-0 ARG vs PER Highlights: Catch the highlights of the Argentina vs Peru FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match played at the La Bombonera Stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Lionel Messi had his head down, dribbling down the left side, like he knew he had a teammate wide open to his right. Messi sent a pass into the middle of the penalty area, and Lautaro Martinez elevated his left leg to strike the assist home in the 55th minute of Argentina’s 1-0 win over Peru on Tuesday night at La Bombonera in Buenos Aires. With the assist, Messi tied U.S. Men’s National Team legend Landon Donovan for the most international assists in men’s soccer history. They each have 58 assists. The 2026 World Cup qualifying match was also the final game for Messi in 2024, capping what he called “another unforgettable year.” During the Copa America final against Colombia on July 14, Martinez’s goal in extra time secured the title with Messi injured on the bench. On Tuesday night, Messi helped Martinez score his 35 national team goal to tie the great Diego Maradona for fifth place in Argentina history. Messi hasn’t publicly committed to playing in the next World Cup, but he’s still eager as ever to play with the national team at this stage of his career. Argentina has now won 65 of its last 70 games — after entering the match having lost two of its previous four games. “Everyone wants to beat us. The Argentine national team is always the protagonist,” Martinez said after the game. “There are things to improve, but we have to continue on this path.” What’s next for Messi?Messi and Argentina won their second straight Copa America title this summer, cementing themselves as one of soccer’s greatest dynasties — their run highlighted by their victory at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Latest news