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FIFA World Cup 2022 Live Updates: Brazil 4-1 South KoreaFIFA World Cup 2022 Live Updates: Brazil 4-1 South Korea

FIFA World Cup 2022 Live Updates: Brazil 4-1 South Korea was held at 00:45 GMT in Qatar World Cup on the Home ground over there. Even this game at midnight time will be happening there. Even the player will be given their best level-up gaming over there.

This game was quite much more interesting and will happen to see it there. Even though both teams will be made strong players will be seen over there. Let’s see what will happen to see this match over there.

The 2022 FIFA World Cup is currently underway in Qatar, and Brazil is one of the favorites to lift the trophy. They started their campaign with a bang, defeating South Korea 4-1 in their opening game.

Brazil was in complete control throughout the match, with their star man Neymar scoring two goals and setting up another. South Korea put up a brave fight but was ultimately outclassed by the Brazilians.

This was a hugely impressive performance by Brazil, and they will be looking to build on it as the tournament progresses. Neymar was in scintillating form, and if he can keep it up then Brazil will be very tough to beat.

Brazil started their FIFA World Cup 2022 campaign with a bang, dispatchings South Korea 4-1 in their opening game.

The Selecao took the lead in the first half through an own goal from Kim Young-Gwon before Son Heung-min leveled things up for the Koreans just before the break.

However, two goals from Philippe Coutinho and one from Neymar in the second half ensured that Brazil picked up all three points.

It was a dominant performance from the Brazilians, who will now be looking to build on this win as they aim to lift the trophy for a record-extending sixth time.

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