Brazil had striker Gabriel Jesus shipped off in their Copa America quarter-last against Chile however hung on for a 1-0 success to set up a semi-last against Peru.
Lucas Paqueta put Brazil ahead in the second half before Manchester City's Jesus was shipped off inside two minutes for a high test on Eugenio Mena. Chile heaped on pressure however the nearest they went to an equalizer was Ben Brereton's header hitting the bar. Peru progressed subsequent to beating Paraguay 4-3 on punishments after a 3-3 draw. Brazil and Peru will currently meet in a rehash of the 2019 last, which the previous won 3-1. "Jesus was simply misfortune," said Brazil forward Neymar after the success against Chile. "He had his eye ready, not on the man, and lamentably, he was shipped off. "Consistently that passes by we have tests to make us more grounded, to demonstrate that we can play under a wide range of conditions. "Chile are a decent group, they have incredible players and it is exceptionally troublesome with a man less. Everybody merits acclaim - the safeguard, the midfield, the advances. "We figured out how to withstand something that once in a while happens to this group. It's anything but a major test for us." Peru got through an activity stuffed game against Paraguay, who started to lead the pack through skipper Gustavo Gomez right off the bat. Anyway two objectives from Gianluca Lapadula put Peru in front and, regardless of Paraguay having Gomez excused not long before half-time, they leveled through Junior Alonso. Yoshimar Yotun reestablished Peru's lead at the same time, after they went down to 10 men when Andre Carillo was shipped off in the 84th moment, Gabriel Avalos scored an extremely late leveler to send the bind to punishments. Paraguay missed with three of their spot-kicks before Miguel Trauco scored the unequivocal punishment for Peru.
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