<p>Brazil beat Ecuador 2-0 in an insipid World Cup qualifying tie in Porto Alegre on Friday to maintain their perfect record and stay top of the South American qualifying group for Qatar 2022.</p>.<p>Everton forward Richarlison got the breakthrough 20 minutes into the second half when goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez could not stop his angled near-post shot.</p>.<p>Neymar then scored a penalty in injury time after Gabriel Jesus was brought down and the referee pointed to the spot after consulting the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).</p>.<p>The Paris St Germain striker saw his first attempt saved but was allowed to retake the kick after the referee spotted movement before the ball was struck.</p>.<p>Brazil were the better side for most of the match, but struggled to break down a plucky Ecuadoran side who had won three of their previous four qualifiers.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/copa-america-dilemma-hits-brazil-players-amid-raging-covid-19-pandemic-993610.html" target="_blank">Copa America dilemma hits Brazil players amid raging Covid-19 pandemic</a></strong></p>.<p>Flamengo's Gabriel Barbosa, making his first international start in five years, had a goal disallowed for offside three minutes before half time and moments later Dominguez scooped a low drive from Neymar round the post.</p>.<p>The result means Brazil are top of the 10-team South America group, with 15 points from five games, four ahead of second-placed Argentina. Ecuador are third with nine.</p>.<p>The top four teams in the section qualify automatically for Qatar 2022 and the fifth-placed side goes into an intercontinental play-off.</p>.<p>Brazil’s next game is against Paraguay in Asuncion on June 8, while Ecuador are at home against Peru the same day.</p>
<p>Brazil beat Ecuador 2-0 in an insipid World Cup qualifying tie in Porto Alegre on Friday to maintain their perfect record and stay top of the South American qualifying group for Qatar 2022.</p>.<p>Everton forward Richarlison got the breakthrough 20 minutes into the second half when goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez could not stop his angled near-post shot.</p>.<p>Neymar then scored a penalty in injury time after Gabriel Jesus was brought down and the referee pointed to the spot after consulting the Video Assistant Referee (VAR).</p>.<p>The Paris St Germain striker saw his first attempt saved but was allowed to retake the kick after the referee spotted movement before the ball was struck.</p>.<p>Brazil were the better side for most of the match, but struggled to break down a plucky Ecuadoran side who had won three of their previous four qualifiers.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/football/copa-america-dilemma-hits-brazil-players-amid-raging-covid-19-pandemic-993610.html" target="_blank">Copa America dilemma hits Brazil players amid raging Covid-19 pandemic</a></strong></p>.<p>Flamengo's Gabriel Barbosa, making his first international start in five years, had a goal disallowed for offside three minutes before half time and moments later Dominguez scooped a low drive from Neymar round the post.</p>.<p>The result means Brazil are top of the 10-team South America group, with 15 points from five games, four ahead of second-placed Argentina. Ecuador are third with nine.</p>.<p>The top four teams in the section qualify automatically for Qatar 2022 and the fifth-placed side goes into an intercontinental play-off.</p>.<p>Brazil’s next game is against Paraguay in Asuncion on June 8, while Ecuador are at home against Peru the same day.</p>