Brazil pulled off a dramatic last-minute victory over Chile in a tense South American World Cup qualifier on Thursday, securing a 2-1 win in Santiago. The victory was a much-needed boost for the five-time World Cup champions after suffering a disappointing loss to Paraguay in their previous match.
Chile started the game in dominant fashion, taking the lead in just the second minute when Eduardo Vargas expertly headed home a cross from Felipe Loyola. Brazil struggled to find their rhythm in the early stages, and Chile had numerous opportunities to extend their advantage. However, the visitors managed to find an equalizer in added time before the break, with Savinho delivering a pinpoint cross for Igor Jesus to nod a powerful header past the Chilean goalkeeper.
Brazil controlled the second half, pressing for a winner and creating numerous chances. The breakthrough finally arrived in the 89th minute when substitute Luiz Henrique, Jesus’ Botafogo teammate, curled a beautiful strike from the edge of the box into the back of the net. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the Brazilian players and fans, sealing a crucial three points for Brazil.
The victory moved Brazil up to fourth in the South American World Cup qualifying standings with 13 points. They now sit two points behind Uruguay and eight points behind the current leaders, Argentina. Brazil will be looking to build on this momentum as they continue their quest to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.