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Brazil and Costa Rica agreed to a tie at the start of group D in the Copa América

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By Gura Garcia

Jun 24, 2024, 11:21 PM EDT

Costa Rica national team goalkeeper Patrick Sequeira became the man of the match in the confrontation between ‘Ticos’ and the yellow-green squad of Brazil, in what was the first match of Group D in the current year’s Copa América taking place in the United States.

Costa Rica achieved a historic tie with a score of 0 to 0. The match was It was quite close at first, but controversial and controversial in the eyes of the main judge of the match, the Mexican César Arturo Ramos Palazuelos. Brazil began the match dominating and taking control of the ball with various attacks on the opponent’s goal from all sectors of the playing field, where the Real Madrid forwards, Rodrygo and Vinícius Júnior, and the Barcelona Football Club forward, Raphinha, were simply having a performance. impressive and full of domain without major problems.

🔥THE TICOS AND A HISTORICAL DEBUT FROM THE HAND OF GUSTAVO ALFARO!!

🇨🇷 Costa Rica held on and tied 0-0 against 🇧🇷 BRAZIL for the first date of Group D of the #CopaAmérica2024

👀 The VAR, protagonist: It disallowed a goal from Marquinhos

🧤 Patrick Sequeira, FUNDAMENTAL with his saves… pic.twitter.com/C13X2uUqRp

— SportsCenter (@SC_ESPN) June 25, 2024

Controversy and controversy took over the first half

The 33rd minute of the game would arrive and the first action that aroused controversy in the The match came when the Brazilian striker, Raphinha, sent a cross to the center of the Costa Rica area, so that Rodrygo simply ‘combed’ the ball and placed it in the ‘tica’ nets. Taking advantage of the momentum, Marquinhos would be in charge of sending the ball into the back of the rival goal. However, after the intervention of the VAR, the score ended up being annulled in its entirety due to an offside action by the South American defender.

The first half of the match had not yet come to an end and the name of the head judge, Ramos Palazuelos was once again the protagonist of the night, since after a cross into the area, the ball hit the hand of the Costa Rica defender, Juan Pablo Vargas, but the Aztec referee did not signal the infraction and did not go to the VAR to solve this situation.

The second half began and both teams were looking to open the scoring, but The dynamic shown at the beginning was maintained for the second half, and it was then that an accurate shot by Lucas Paquetá crashed against the post in the 63rd minute of play, and in this way the five-time world champions came close to breaking the zero on the scoreboard and take the lead.

Brazil was showing signs of desperation heading into the final minutes of game and Costa Rica strengthened its defense, trying to stop by all possible means the incessant offensive attack of the Brazilian players. The green and yellow made changes seeking to make a difference in the final stage of the match.

Vinícius Júnior left the game and immediately Patrick Sequeira, goalkeeper of the Costa Rica’s national team avoided an own goal, once again saving the ‘Ticos’ from falling in the final score.

#CopaAmérica 🏆 HISTORIC!

📌Brazil 🇧🇷 and Costa Rica 🇨🇷 tied 0-0
📌1st time in history that these rivals have tied
📌1st time in history that 🇨🇷 does not lose vs. 🇧🇷 in an official match
📌1st time that 🇨🇷 has not lost to 🇧🇷 since 1960 (3-0 in a friendly) pic.twitter.com/DD48J7sgF9

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Total anxiety and tension took over the final minutes of the match and No soul present in the stands of SoFi Stadium moved at all, but finally Costa Rica was able to resist the tie and at the moment of the final whistle, everything was joy and celebrations for the historic tie they achieved, and the counterpart were the faces of disappointment by the Brazilian national team.

What’s next for Brazil and Costa Rica?

For Matchday 2 of Group D of the Copa América 2024, Brazil will be facing a hurt Paraguay team that fell in its debut with a score of 2 goals to 1, while Costa Rica will measure strength against a Colombia that has accumulated 24 undefeated games and arrives inspired by its extensive dominance against the ‘Ticos’ on the opening day .

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