The Brazilian team achieved its second consecutive victory in the Copa América Femenina on Tuesday with a comfortable defeat to Uruguay, along with Adriana’s double, to 0-3 against Uruguay at the Centenario stadium in Armenia.
With this result, Canarinha re -established itself in first place in Group B with six points in two outings, followed by Venezuela with three integers, the product of a victory.
At this same stadium, the selections of Argentina – who lost 4-0 to Brazil on the first date – and Peru, who are debuting, will face off. These two teams have no points.
In Tuesday’s game, the Gordian knot for Brazil was untied by their forwards; Adriana who capitalized 32 minutes on a drop from her partner Tamires.
And 13 minutes later, Debinha also defeated Sofía Olivera, who despite receiving those goals did a good job of saving other shots with a goal seal.
The Uruguayans tried not to let themselves be surprised by Brazil, who had to worry about Carolina Birizamberri, one of the few who dared to face her rivals and shoot Lorena’s target, without much work.
Once the teams settled for the second half Brazil made it 3-0 thanks to a fall finely defined by Adriana after a pass from Debinha.
With that advantage and the obvious tiredness of the Uruguayans, Swedish coach Pia Sundhage has made changes to give the players a minute that could be the solution in the final matches for the Copa América Femenina title.
In any case, Ariel Longo’s directors had their clearest chance at Birizamberri, who dropped the ball against the vertical with a shot caught in the 70th minute.
In addition to three points, Uruguay also lost to Ximena Velasco due to expulsion, charging heavily against a Brazilian and therefore having one missing in the last 13 minutes, forcing his teammates to double their efforts to prevent the score increase.
The comfortable victory left Canarinha with another smile as it remains undefeated since its first appearance it beat Argentina 4-0.
On the contrary, the Uruguayans are worried because they have lost two in a row. The first was at the hands of Venezuela in an equal game defined by Deyna Castellanos ’free kick, and this against Brazil.
- Brazil have faced Uruguay three times in the Copa América Femenina and in all the matches they have been able to win and keep their goal clean. The first win was a resounding 6-0 in 2006, then 4-0 in 2010 and now 0-3.
Source: La Verdad

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