Brazil - Paraguay

Details.

Date. 05.06.2005
Compétition. World Cup Qualifications
City Porto Alegre-RS
Country. Brazil
Stadium. Beira Rio
Referee. Martín Vázquez (Uruguay]

Score :   4 - 1

Brazil Paraguay
Ronaldinho 32'
Ronaldinho 42'
Zé Roberto 70'
Robinho 82'
Santa Cruz 72'

Club compositions.

Brazil Paraguay
Dida
Belletti
Roque Júnior
Lúcio
Roberto Carlos
Emerson
Zé Roberto
Kaká
Ronaldinho
Adriano
Robinho
Ricardo Oliveira 75' < > Adriano
Gilberto Silva 75' < > Emerson
Juan 84' < > Robinho
Trainer : Parreira
Villar
Caniza
Manzur
Gamarra
Paulo da Silva
Bonet
Ortiz
Paredes
Torres
Santa Cruz
Cabañas
Barreto (Bonet, 46')

Partenaires

Resume.

Ronaldinho converted two first-half penalties as Brazil beat Paraguay 4-1 on Sunday to close in on a place at the 2006 World Cup.

Ze Roberto and 21-year-old Santos forward Robinho added two more goals in the second half as Brazil ended a three-match winless run against their neighbors.

Bayern Munich's Roque Santa Cruz headed Paraguay's consolation.

Defender Lucio spoiled the day for the world champions when he was sent off for a second bookable offence in the 79th minute.

Brazil, second in the 10-nation South American World Cup qualifying group with 27 points from 14 games, moved within one point of leaders Argentina, whom they meet in Buenos Aires on Wednesday.

Paraguay stayed fourth with 19 points and their defeat was good news for Colombia, Uruguay and Chile, who are all two points behind them.

Brazil, without suspended captain Cafu and rested Real Madrid striker Ronaldo, quickly took the initiative.

Paraguay goalkeeper Justo Villar twice dived at the feet of Adriano as the Inter Milan forward broke through and made an excellent save in the 15th minute to turn away Kaka's low drive after a quick exchange of passes by the Brazil attack.

Kaka was also foiled by a timely tackle from Julio Mansur when he was in an excellent shooting position.

The breakthrough came in the 33rd minute when Roberto Carlos's cross struck the outstretched arm of Carlos Bonet, Uruguayan referee Martin Vazquez pointed to the spot and Ronaldinho sent the penalty low to Villar's right.

Nine minutes later, Robinho fell over Paulo da Silva's outstretched leg and, although television replays suggested no contact was made, Brazil were awarded another penalty and Ronaldinho blasted the ball high into the top left hand corner.

Ze Roberto, who hit the crossbar after a neat exchange with Kaka in the 48th minute, added the third in the 71st with a curling 25-meter shot.

In between, Paraguay's Carlos Paredes shaved the foot of the post with a shot on the turn and the visitors had a penalty turned down when Roque Junior appeared to hold down an opponent.

They were rewarded in the 73rd minute when Santa Cruz rose at the far post to head in Denis Caniza's cross from the right.

Despite Lucio's dismissal, Brazil restored their three-goal lead when Robinho ran on to Ze Roberto's pass in the 83rd minute and calmly slotted the ball past Villar.