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Neymar, Pato take Brazil to qtrs

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BUENOS AIRES:It was harder than expected, but Brazil has reached the Copa America quarterfinals and has started showing the form that makes it the co-favorite with Argentina to win the South American championship.

Brazil and Paraguay clinched the last two remaining quarterfinal berths on Wednesday. Brazil defeated Ecuador 4-2 with two goals each from Neymar and Alexandre Pato to top Group B, and Paraguay drew 3-3 with Venezuela. Venezuela had already advanced.

Brazil has won the last two Copa America titles—and four of the last five — and will face Paraguay in the weekend quarterfinals. They drew 2-2 in the group stage.

Argentina plays Uruguay, Colombia is against Peru and Chile faces Venezuela in the other quarterfinals.

“It was the type of match we needed,” Pato said. “It was like a final to us and we had to win it no matter what. We did it and advanced in first place, which is what we wanted.”

Brazil and Argentina both managed only draws in their first two group games. But when it counted, Lionel Messi delivered for Argentina—a 3-0 victory on Monday against Costa Rica—and Neymar and Pato stepped up for Brazil to build momentum going into the quarterfinals.

“I like the way he played,” Brazil coach Mano Menezes said of Neymar. “He came back to mark on defense too. It’s important for him to play this role in the national team, too. We have confidence in (the young players) and we know they can continue to improve during the Copa America.”

Brazil finished with five points in Group B, level with Venezuela but ahead on goal difference. Paraguay, which allowed two late goals in a draw with the Venezuelans, advanced with three points as one of the two best third-place teams in the three groups.

Chile was the best team in the group stage, but suddenly Brazil and Argentina look very prepared going into the final eight.

Brazil went ahead twice, from Pato in the 28th minute and Neymar in the 48th. But Ecuador equalized each time with Felipe Caicedo scoring in the 37th and 58th. But when Pato scored again in the 60th, there were no more comebacks with Neymar sealing the match in the 76th.

“We leave a bit sad,” Caicedo said. “We had the character to rally two times. We could have tied again, but we lost our concentration. We left Brazil too much space, and you can’t do that.”

The loss will put pressure on Ecuador coach Reinaldo Rueda, with reports that Costa Rica coach Ricardo La Volpe might replace him.

Venezuela get late equalizer in 3-3 draw

Venezuela picked up a good psychological boost in the draw against Paraguay with two goals in the last five minutes.

Grenddy Adrian Perozo scored a stoppage-time equalizer with the help of his goalkeeper as Venezuela rallied for a 3-3 draw with Paraguay in a thrilling Copa America Group B match Wednesday.

Venezuela was trailing 3-1 but pulled one back in the 89th via Nicolas Fedor. Goalkeeper Renny Vicente Vega then rushed to the other end in the game’s last play and met a corner with an angled header to set up Perozo’s equalizer two minutes into stoppage time.

Venezuela has been the surprise of the tournament. The country is better known for its great baseball players, and is the only team in the 10-member South American confederation that has never played in the World Cup. (Agencies)

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