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Brazil’s Copa América journey ended in disappointment as they drew 0-0 with Uruguay on Tuesday but lost 4-2 in the penalty shootout.At Allegiant Stadium, Éder Militão and Douglas Luiz missed their penalties, while Uruguay converted more efficiently.

This defeat knocked Dorival Junior’s team out in the quarterfinals.The match saw few goal-scoring chances.

It was more a battle for possession.

In the final minutes, Nahitan Nández was red-carded, giving Brazil an advantage, but they failed to capitalize.In the penalty shootout, Alisson saved a penalty from Giménez, but misses by Militão and Luiz sealed Brazil’s fate.Next, Brazil will focus on the World Cup Qualifiers, playing against Ecuador at home on September 5.Uruguay will face Colombia in the Copa América semifinal next Wednesday at 9 PM (Brasília time) in Charlotte, USA.Uruguay Knocks Brazil Out of Copa América.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Match OverviewThe first half at Allegiant Stadium was tight, with few clear scoring chances and many possession battles.At 28 minutes, Endrick faced Rochet one-on-one but chose to pass to Raphinha, who couldn’t reach the ball.At 34 minutes, Darwin Núñez headed a cross from Nández over the bar, missing a significant chance.Moments later, Raphinha made a quick break past the defense but shot directly at Rochet.The first half also saw Ronald Araújo’s injury.

Araújo, engaged in intense duels with Endrick, was substituted by José Giménez.Uruguay Knocks Brazil Out of Copa AméricaThe second half mirrored the first, with physical battles and limited openings.

At seven minutes, De La Cruz’s deep pass to Núñez ended in a blocked shot by the Brazilian defense.A bit later, Nahitan Nández was sent off after a video review for a harsh foul on Rodrygo, reducing Uruguay to ten men.At 38 minutes, Endrick turned past the Uruguayan defense and shot from outside the box, but Rochet saved it.Despite increasing pressure, Brazil couldn’t break through Uruguay’s defense by the end of regular time.Brazil’s elimination marks a significant moment in their football journey.

The loss highlights Brazil’s need for tactical adjustments and mental toughness as they focus on World Cup Qualifiers.Uruguay’s advancement showcases their resilience and strategic prowess, setting up a compelling semifinal clash with Colombia.





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