<p>Star forward Neymar netted a penalty and created a second as hosts Brazil eased to a 3-0 victory over a coronavirus-depleted Venezuela on Sunday in the opening match of the 2021 Copa America.</p>.<p>Centre-back Marquinhos opened the scored midway through the first half and Gabriel Barbosa sealed the Group B win a minute from time.</p>.<p>In a tournament already delayed a year and moved from its original hosts Argentina and Colombia due to the pandemic, it was fitting that the coronavirus should take centre-stage right up to the tournament kick-off.</p>.<p>Played in front of an empty Mane Garrincha stadium in Brasilia due to Covid-19 restrictions, Brazil made light of the continent's minnows, who arrived with a makeshift side missing eight players ruled out after testing positive for coronavirus the day before.</p>.<p>Venezuela called up 15 emergency replacements but could still only name seven out of a possible 12 substitutes due to a lack of available players.</p>.<p>"It's not just being without key players, we didn't have time to prepare better for this team," complained Venezuela's Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/copa-america-messi-confesses-to-worrying-about-contracting-covid-19-997224.html" target="_blank">Copa America: Messi confesses to worrying about contracting Covid-19</a></strong></p>.<p>The game went ahead and, predictably, reigning champions Brazil were well on top.</p>.<p>"The three points are important. We had to start well regardless of our rivals having players out," said Brazil captain Casemiro.</p>.<p>Following a minute's silence to remember Covid victims, Richarlison was denied from close range by Venezuela's goalkeeper Joel Graterol early on before the forward flicked a header wide from a corner.</p>.<p>Centre-back Eder Militao was also off target with a header while Graterol did well to hold a Danilo volley from distance.</p>.<p>Venezuela produced little going forward but Jose Martinez did have the Brazil defence back-pedalling with a dangerous burst before winning a corner that came to nothing.</p>.<p>Brazil took the lead on 23 minutes when Richarlison flicked on a Neymar corner that deflected into Marquinhos's path inside the six-yard box, allowing the centre-back to bundle home.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/euro-2020-netherlands-clinch-late-winner-in-five-goal-thriller-against-ukraine-997234.html" target="_blank">Euro 2020: Netherlands clinch late winner in five-goal thriller against Ukraine</a></strong></p>.<p>Richarlison had a goal ruled out for offside while Neymar incredibly fired wide from 12 yards out as Brazil threatened to put the game to bed before half-time.</p>.<p>It was more of the same after the break as substitute Alex Sandro from distance and Richarlison with a header both shot over the bar.</p>.<p>Neymar somehow failed to turn home a cross-cum-shot from Gabriel Jesus from three yards out but on 64 minutes he doubled the lead from the penalty spot.</p>.<p>Yohan Cumana clumsily brought down Danilo in the box and Neymar sent Graterol the wrong way from 12 yards.</p>.<p>The hosts took their foot off the gas but Neymar kept probing and was denied a second by Graterol following a mazy run and shot from inside the box.</p>.<p>Neymar then created the third, rounding Graterol before crossing for Gabriel Barbosa to chest home from barely a yard out.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/euro-2020-england-make-winning-start-as-sterling-sinks-croatia-997235.html" target="_blank">Euro 2020: England make winning start as Sterling sinks Croatia</a></strong></p>.<p>"He's developed the ability to create. Right foot, left foot, he's become an unpredictable player," Brazil coach Tite enthused about Neymar.</p>.<p>Edwin Cardona scored the only goal of the game as Colombia held on under second half pressure to begin their Group B campaign with a 1-0 win over Ecuador -- who thrashed them 6-1 the last time the sides met in a World Cup qualifier in November.</p>.<p>Colombia's goal was a thing of beauty with Cardona taking a short free-kick to Juan Cuadrado, who chipped the ball into the box for Miguel Borja to head down into the path of Cardona to volley home.</p>.<p>It was initially disallowed for offside but a VAR review showed that while three Colombian players were beyond the defensive line, Cardona and Borja were onside.</p>.<p>Ecuador came close to a second half equalizer through Pervis Estupinan but Colombia goalkeeper David Ospina brilliantly tipped his free-kick around the post.</p>
<p>Star forward Neymar netted a penalty and created a second as hosts Brazil eased to a 3-0 victory over a coronavirus-depleted Venezuela on Sunday in the opening match of the 2021 Copa America.</p>.<p>Centre-back Marquinhos opened the scored midway through the first half and Gabriel Barbosa sealed the Group B win a minute from time.</p>.<p>In a tournament already delayed a year and moved from its original hosts Argentina and Colombia due to the pandemic, it was fitting that the coronavirus should take centre-stage right up to the tournament kick-off.</p>.<p>Played in front of an empty Mane Garrincha stadium in Brasilia due to Covid-19 restrictions, Brazil made light of the continent's minnows, who arrived with a makeshift side missing eight players ruled out after testing positive for coronavirus the day before.</p>.<p>Venezuela called up 15 emergency replacements but could still only name seven out of a possible 12 substitutes due to a lack of available players.</p>.<p>"It's not just being without key players, we didn't have time to prepare better for this team," complained Venezuela's Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/copa-america-messi-confesses-to-worrying-about-contracting-covid-19-997224.html" target="_blank">Copa America: Messi confesses to worrying about contracting Covid-19</a></strong></p>.<p>The game went ahead and, predictably, reigning champions Brazil were well on top.</p>.<p>"The three points are important. We had to start well regardless of our rivals having players out," said Brazil captain Casemiro.</p>.<p>Following a minute's silence to remember Covid victims, Richarlison was denied from close range by Venezuela's goalkeeper Joel Graterol early on before the forward flicked a header wide from a corner.</p>.<p>Centre-back Eder Militao was also off target with a header while Graterol did well to hold a Danilo volley from distance.</p>.<p>Venezuela produced little going forward but Jose Martinez did have the Brazil defence back-pedalling with a dangerous burst before winning a corner that came to nothing.</p>.<p>Brazil took the lead on 23 minutes when Richarlison flicked on a Neymar corner that deflected into Marquinhos's path inside the six-yard box, allowing the centre-back to bundle home.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/euro-2020-netherlands-clinch-late-winner-in-five-goal-thriller-against-ukraine-997234.html" target="_blank">Euro 2020: Netherlands clinch late winner in five-goal thriller against Ukraine</a></strong></p>.<p>Richarlison had a goal ruled out for offside while Neymar incredibly fired wide from 12 yards out as Brazil threatened to put the game to bed before half-time.</p>.<p>It was more of the same after the break as substitute Alex Sandro from distance and Richarlison with a header both shot over the bar.</p>.<p>Neymar somehow failed to turn home a cross-cum-shot from Gabriel Jesus from three yards out but on 64 minutes he doubled the lead from the penalty spot.</p>.<p>Yohan Cumana clumsily brought down Danilo in the box and Neymar sent Graterol the wrong way from 12 yards.</p>.<p>The hosts took their foot off the gas but Neymar kept probing and was denied a second by Graterol following a mazy run and shot from inside the box.</p>.<p>Neymar then created the third, rounding Graterol before crossing for Gabriel Barbosa to chest home from barely a yard out.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/euro-2020-england-make-winning-start-as-sterling-sinks-croatia-997235.html" target="_blank">Euro 2020: England make winning start as Sterling sinks Croatia</a></strong></p>.<p>"He's developed the ability to create. Right foot, left foot, he's become an unpredictable player," Brazil coach Tite enthused about Neymar.</p>.<p>Edwin Cardona scored the only goal of the game as Colombia held on under second half pressure to begin their Group B campaign with a 1-0 win over Ecuador -- who thrashed them 6-1 the last time the sides met in a World Cup qualifier in November.</p>.<p>Colombia's goal was a thing of beauty with Cardona taking a short free-kick to Juan Cuadrado, who chipped the ball into the box for Miguel Borja to head down into the path of Cardona to volley home.</p>.<p>It was initially disallowed for offside but a VAR review showed that while three Colombian players were beyond the defensive line, Cardona and Borja were onside.</p>.<p>Ecuador came close to a second half equalizer through Pervis Estupinan but Colombia goalkeeper David Ospina brilliantly tipped his free-kick around the post.</p>