Luiz Felipe Scolari is one of the rarest soccer coaches on the planet: he dresses in sportswear instead of stupid suits and ties which have as much to do with soccer coaches as... never mind. Colombia also passes through, to face...Brazil.
Brazil 1 Chile 1
Jára 19 Sánchez 32
Extra time: No goals
Penalties
Brasil wins 3-2
Hulk had a perfectly valid goal considered invalid by the English referee Howard Webb, who confused his arm with his chest, with which Hulk had controlled the ball, and the referee disallowed the ensuing goal.
Brazil Julio César, Dani Alves, Marcelo, Luiz Gustavo, Thiago Silva, David Luiz, Hulk, Fernandinho (Ramires), Fred (Jô), Oscar (Willian), Neymar Coach: Luiz Felipe SCOLARIYellow card: Luiz Gustavo, Hulk, Dani Alves, Jô
ChileBravo, Isla, Mena, Jara, Medel, Silva, Aránguiz, Díaz, Vidal (Pinilla), Sánchez, Vargas (Gutierrez) Coach: Jorge SAMPAOLIYellow card: Mena, Silva, Pinilla
Ball possession: Brazil 48% Chile 52%
Shots/on target: Brazil 23/6 Chile 13/2
Corners: Brazil 9 Chile 5
Fouls committed: Brazil 28 Chile 23
Colombia 2 Uruguay 0
James 28 50
Colombia
Ospina, Zuñiga, Armero, Aguilar, Zapata, Yepes, Cuadrado (Guarín), Sánchez, Martínez, Gutiérrez (Mejía), Rodríguez (Ramos)
Coach: José PEKERMAN
Yellow card: Armero
Uruguay
Muslera, Maxi Pereira, Pereira (Ramírez), Cáceres, Godín, Giménez, González (Hernández), Arévalo Rios, Forlán (Stuani), Cavani, Rodríguez
Coach: Oscar Washington TABAREZ
Yellow card: Giménez
Ball possession: Colombia 51% Uruguay 49%
Shots/on target: Colombia 9/4 Uruguay 16/4
Corners: Colombia 3 Uruguay 5
Fouls committed: Colombia 19 Uruguay 17
Knock-out stage (Last 16)
Brazil 1 Chile 1 (3:2 pen)
Colombia 2 Uruguay 0
Mexico v.Netherlands
Costa Rica v. Greece
France v. Nigeria
Switzerland v.Argentina
Belgium v. USA
Germany v. Algeria
Latin America: 7North America: 1Europe: 6Africa: 2
Group Phase
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