Brazil vs Korea Republic. International Match.
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Brazil 3-0 South Korea: Philippe Coutinho scores free-kick to end five-game winless streak
Philippe Coutinho, Danilo and Lucas Paqueta score in Brazil victory
Tuesday 19 November 2019 16:15, UK
Brazil returned to triumphant form after a five-game winless streak on Tuesday with the recalled Philippe Coutinho starring in a 3-0 win over South Korea.
In front of a sparse crowd in Abu Dhabi, Lucas Paqueta put Brazil 1-0 up in the ninth minute when he headed home from close range after excellent work on the left from Coutinho and Renan Lodi.
Coutinho, who was recalled to the starting line-up after a couple of matches on the bench, made it 2-0 nine minutes before halftime when he curled a superb free-kick into the corner of the net from 20 yards out.
Danilo got his first international goal on the hour with a crisp strike from outside the box.
The match extended South Koreas poor run, with the Asian side now having gone three games without scoring.
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The friendly was Brazil's last before they begin their qualifying campaign for the 2022 World Cup in March next year.
They had previously failed to beat Colombia (2-2), Peru (0-1), Senegal (1-1), Nigeria (1-1) and Argentina (0-1), having previously gone unbeaten since the World Cup quarter-final defeat by Belgium in July 2018.
Brazil: Alisson, Renan Lodi, Danilo, Marquinhos, Eder Militao, Arthur, Coutinho, Lucas Paqueta, Fabinho, Richarlison, Gabriel Jesus.
Subs: Santos, Fuzato, Emerson, Felipe, Thiago Silva, Casemiro, Douglas Luiz, Willian, Rodrygo, Firmino, Wesley.