FIFA World Cup 2022 | Richarlison scores a blinder as his brace for Brazil sees off Serbia

Tite's decision to go with four forwards — Neymar, Vinicius Jr., Raphinha and Richarlison — in his attacking lineup paid off handsomely as the South Americans dominated the match and made Serbia work hard

November 25, 2022 02:54 am | Updated 07:28 am IST - Lusail, Qatar

Teammates celebrate with Brazil’s Richarlison after he scored his second goal during the World Cup group G match between Brazil and Serbia, at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar on November 24, 2022

Teammates celebrate with Brazil’s Richarlison after he scored his second goal during the World Cup group G match between Brazil and Serbia, at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar on November 24, 2022 | Photo Credit: AP

Brazil outclassed Serbia 2-0 in their World Cup opener on Thursday as Richarlison's second-half goals, including a spectacular overhead kick, propelled the five-times champions to the top of Group G.

The Tottenham Hotspur forward has been in fine form when wearing the golden yellow kit of Brazil this year and he opened the scoring with an easy tap-in before doubling the lead with his acrobatic effort.

Tite's decision to go with four forwards — Neymar, Vinicius Jr., Raphinha and Richarlison — in his attacking lineup paid off handsomely as the South Americans dominated the match and made Serbia work hard every time they went forward.

Vinicius used his acceleration to good effect to constantly beat his man while Neymar, playing in a free role, often found pockets of space, but a well-drilled Serbian defence kept Brazil at bay in the first half.

Serbia had been sweating over the fitness of their all-time top scorer Aleksandar Mitrovic but coach Dragan Stojkovic named him in the starting lineup.

Unlike Brazil's forward line, however, which threatened from all sides, the Fulham striker found himself isolated up front with little service.

Brazil’s Richarlison scores the second goal of his team against Serbia during the World Cup group G match between Brazil and Serbia, at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar on November 24, 2022

Brazil’s Richarlison scores the second goal of his team against Serbia during the World Cup group G match between Brazil and Serbia, at the Lusail Stadium in Lusail, Qatar on November 24, 2022 | Photo Credit: AP

Brazil domination in second half

The second half was one-way traffic as Brazil shifted through the gears, Richarlison and Neymar wasting gilt-edged chances inside the box and Alex Sandro and Casemiro sending long-range efforts against the woodwork.

The breakthrough came just after the hour from brilliant work by Neymar to find Vinicius, whose initial shot was saved by Vanja Milinkovic-Savic, but Richarlison was in the right place to tap in the rebound for his first World Cup goal.

Serbia had been playing conservatively up to that point and had no choice but to pour forward, which gave Brazil more space and the second goal from Richarlison brought the biggest roar of the night from the Brazilian contingent.

As Richarlison attempted to control a cross from Vinicius, the ball popped up over his head and he leapt up in the air to volley home a bicycle kick and seal the win for Brazil.

Switzerland are second in the group after they beat Cameroon 1-0 and Serbia are bottom.

Top scorers at the end of first round of group matches

Two goals: Richarlison (Brazil) O. Giroud (France) B. Saka (England) M. Taremi (Iran) Ferran Torres (Spain) E. Valencia (Ecuador)

One goal: Salem Al Dawsari (Saudi Arabia) Saleh Al Shehri (Saudi Arabia) T. Asano (Japan) Marco Asensio (Spain) G. Bale (Wales) M. Batshuayi (Belgium) J. Bellingham (England) O. Bukari (Ghana) Rafael Leão (Portugal) R. Dōan (Japan) Cristiano Ronaldo (Portugal) B. Embolo (Switzerland) João Félix (Portugal) C. Gakpo (Netherlands) C. Goodwin (Australia) J. Grealish (England) İ. Gündoğan (Germany) D. Klaassen (Netherlands) K. Mbappé (France) L. Messi (Argentina) Álvaro Morata (Spain) Dani Olmo (Spain) Gavi (Spain) A. Rabiot (France) A. Ayew (Ghana) M. Rashford (England) Carlos Soler (Spain) R. Sterling (England) T. Weah (United States)

0 / 0
Sign in to unlock member-only benefits!
  • Access 10 free stories every month
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide by our community guidelines for posting your comments.

We have migrated to a new commenting platform. If you are already a registered user of The Hindu and logged in, you may continue to engage with our articles. If you do not have an account please register and login to post comments. Users can access their older comments by logging into their accounts on Vuukle.