Brazil put on an incredible show to thrash South Korea 4-1 and advance into the round of eight, including Neymar’s goal on his injury comeback.
The five-time world champions dominated the first half, scoring four goals in just over 30 minutes to completely overwhelm their opponents.
After Neymar confidently converted a penalty on minute 13 to bring his country’s goal total within one of Pele’s all-time record, Vinicius Junior guided home a magnificent opening goal.
After juggling the ball with his head, Richarlison scored one of the goals of the competition by advancing on a spectacular return pass from Thiago Silva and burying it.
The fourth-inning shot by Lucas Paqueta was not unexpected because South Korea had no response as they were repeatedly exposed while attempting to implement a positive game plan.
Brazilians let off a bit in the second half, but Raphinha still came close, and 13 minutes from time, Korean substitute Paik Seung-Ho scored an incredible consolation goal.
Neymar and Danilo, who had both been substituted, returned to the centre circle after the final whistle to raise a flag in honour of Pele. Their teammates joined them as the country’s four legends, including Ronaldo, Cafu, Roberto Carlos, and Rivaldo, cheered from the stands.
Brazil will now focus on their quarterfinal matchup against 2018’s runner-up Croatia on Friday.