Published on 12:02 AM, June 29, 2014

Brazil stumble into last 8

Brazil stumble into last 8

Shoot-out heartbreak for Chile

Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar saves a spot-kick from Chile forward Alexis Sanchez during the penalty shootout of the World Cup round of 16 match at the Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte yesterday. Brazil won 3-2 on penalties. PHOTO: REUTERS
Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar saves a spot-kick from Chile forward Alexis Sanchez during the penalty shootout of the World Cup round of 16 match at the Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte yesterday. Brazil won 3-2 on penalties. PHOTO: REUTERS

Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar saved two spot-kicks in a shootout against Chile to send the hosts into the World Cup quarterfinals 3-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra time on Saturday.
Four years to the day since Brazil eliminated Chile at the same stage, they did it again when Gonzalo Jara sent his spot-kick against the post after Cesar had twice denied the battling Chileans.
Brazil will next play Colombia, who beat Uruguay 2-0 in the second match of the day in Rio de Janeiro. Both the goals were scored by 22-year-old playmaker James Rodriguez, who is now the leading scorer of the tournament with five goals from four matches.
David Luiz put Brazil ahead after 18 minutes but Alexis Sanchez equalised for Chile before halftime.
The Brazilians set a blistering pace from the start and Marcelo took a first crack at Chile with a volley that sailed wide.
Chile quickly lost the battle in midfield but their defence kept tournament joint top scorer Neymar constantly in check.

David Luiz (R) starts running for joy after giving Brazil the lead over Chile in the 18th minute in their World Cup Round of 16 game at the Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte on Saturday. Chile however hit back with an equaliser through Alexis Sanchez in the 32nd minute as the first half ended 1-1. PHOTO: REUTERS
David Luiz (R) starts running for joy after giving Brazil the lead over Chile in the 18th minute in their World Cup Round of 16 game at the Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte on Saturday. Chile however hit back with an equaliser through Alexis Sanchez in the 32nd minute as the first half ended 1-1. PHOTO: REUTERS

They were helpless, though, when Neymar whipped in a corner in the 18th minute, Thiago Silva headed it on and David Luiz, with what looked like some help from Chile's Jara, flicked it in for his first international goal in his 40th appearance.
With the small red patches of Chile fans in the Mineirao stadium swallowed up by a vast sea of yellow shirts, five-times champions Brazil kept pouring forward and Neymar should have done better when he raced clear only to drive a low shot wide.
Chile, however, levelled 14 minutes later, after making the most of a throw-in mixup between Hulk and Marcelo, to send Alexis into the box and the forward drilling in to stun the crowd into temporary silence.

Neymar, deciding to take matters into his own hands, went agonisingly close with a header that scraped past the post and controlled a superb deep cross-field ball to set up Fred, who fired high.
Dani Alves tested Claudio Bravo with a thundering long-range effort but the Chile keeper did well to tip it over the bar.
Brazil, who had won nine of their previous 10 meetings with Chile, thought they had scored again early in the second half when Hulk controlled a deep cross to drill in but referee Howard Webb booked the winger for handball.
At the other end Cesar pulled off a sensational save to deny Charles Aranguiz from point-blank range in a pulsating game where players of both teams resembled tightrope walkers with no safety with one wrong pass proving costly.
Chile, running on empty in extra time, almost snatched a dramatic last-minute winner when Mauricio Pinilla rattled the crossbar with a tremendous shot.
But keeper Cesar saved spot-kicks by Pinilla and Alexis before Jara failed to convert and the stadium erupted in celebration.