Brazil opened the 2021 Copa America with a 3-0 win over a depleted Venezuela on Sunday, dominating their inexperienced opponents from start to finish in a one-sided match.
Defender Marquinhos scored the opening goal midway through the first half when he was fortunate to see his backheel squirm through a defender's legs and into the net.
Brazil kicks off the group stage with a W.
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Unbeaten in Copa America games on home soil since 1949 ? pic.twitter.com/oX1anSYCbc
Neymar netted his 67th international goal from the penalty spot 19 minutes into the second half after Danilo was felled in the box.
Substitute Gabriel Barbosa made it three with two minutes remaining when he chested home a cross from Neymar after the tireless Paris St Germain player had rounded the keeper.
Brazil’s next game is against Peru on June 17, while Venezuela take on Colombia the same day. Ecuador, the fifth team in Group B, face Colombia later on Sunday.
Neymar starts his Copa América with a goal from the penalty spot.
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He's now 10 away from Pelé's all-time record for Brazil ?? pic.twitter.com/y3mY0hwT62