Injury-time goals bring Brazil first Russia World Cup victory


The second half was proved intense, as Brazil appeared more aggressive from the beginning, with mounting threats in Costa Rica's half. But it was difficult to translate the attack into scores.
Neymar, receiving from Philippe, almost scored before he took out Keylor Navas amid scramble. Then on the hour mark, his strike was palmed again by the Real Madrid goalkeeper.
Something dramatic happened in the 79th minute, when Neymar fell after what seemed to be a foul from Giancario Gonzalez. A penalty was expected.
In front of nearly 64,500 spectators, however, VAR was checked and the penalty was not given.
With four points in two games, Brazil now top Group E. Costa Rica, on the other hand, are in a grim situation after two defeats.
Brazil will play their last group match next Wednesday, against Serbia, while Costa Rica will face Switzerland at the same time.