Brazil eliminated by a Parisian, which propels Uruguay into the semi-finals

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Brazil was eliminated from the Copa America by Uruguay after a penalty shootout (0-0, 4-2 on penalties) on the night of Saturday to Sunday.

Brazil stops there. Without any idea against the tough Uruguayans, the Seleçao was eliminated in the quarter-finals of the Copa America, Saturday in Las Vegas, at the end of the penalty shootout (0-0, 4-2 on penalties).

The Brazilians, deprived of their star Vinicius (suspended), never managed to find the fault, jostled by the committed Uruguayans. A little too much at times, Nandez having been logically sent off in the second half (73rd).

Ugarte scores the penalty to qualify

It was PSG midfielder Manuel Ugarte who took advantage of the misses of Militao and Douglas Luiz during the penalty shootout to propel the Celeste into the last four of the tournament. A huge disappointment for Marquinhos’ Brazil.

Marcelo Bielsa’s team will meet Colombia on Wednesday in the semi-finals. The Colombians, led by a sparkling James Rodriguez, thrashed Panama (5-0).

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