The Brazilian national team confidently stepped into the quarterfinals of the World Cup on Monday.
In the round of 16 match, the Brazilians comfortably dealt with South Korea by a score of 4:1.
The winners scored all their goals in the first half, with Vinicius Junior opening the scoring in the 7th minute.
Neymar converted a penalty from 11 meters in the 13th minute and doubled his team's advantage.
In the 29th minute, Brazil created a real melee in the box, which was finished by Richarlison in the midst of the attack.
The Brazilians' first-half spree was capped off in the 36th minute by Paqueta.
In the second half, the South American team slowed down a bit, and the opponents took advantage – in the 76th minute, Seung-Ho Paik scored a fantastic consolation goal.