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Despite being defeated by Mexico with 3-0, Brazil managed to
advance in Copa America’s quarterfinals, after they beat Ecuador by 1-0 on Wednesday in Puerto La
Cruz.
The only goal of the match was scored by Brazilian striker
Robinho in the 53rd minute, after he was brought down in the box by Ecuadorian
Espinoza.
In the quarterfinals, Brazil
will play again against Chile,
after they met in last week's first-round game. As a result of Brazil’s qualification, the US team is eliminated even they has one more
match to play against Colombia.
The United States lost its
first two matches against Argentina
and Paraguay
by a combined score of 7-2.
"It will be harder than the first game," Brazilian
coach Carlos Dunga said in a press conference. "All play-off games are
harder."
Chile also
advances in the quarterfinals after a 0-0 draw against Mexico. "Everyone
has to look after their things and looks for what's best for them," said
Chilean coach Nelson Acosta. "I don't think anyone in Chile would
have been happy if we had played well but we had lost."
In the quarterfinals, Mexico
will play against the loser of Thursday's game between Paraguay and Argentina.
"It really is the same for us if it is one or the other. If it is fate, we
will just prepare for whatever rival we get. I think the team is improving and
we are ready to face anyone," Mexican coach Sanchez said.
In this moment, the final quarterfinal lineup is:
July 7 Venezuela
vs Uruguay
July 7 Chile
vs Brazil
July 8 Mexico
vs Paraguay/Argentina
July 8 Paraguay/Argentina vs Peru
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