Costa Rica manages clean sheet despite historic Brazilian attack

Dorival Júnior's team had control but couldn't score on Patrick Sequeira's goal.

June 25, 2024
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  • Brazil had 19 shots and 73% possession against Costa Rica.
  • Costa Rica became the third CONCACAF team to keep a clean sheet against the Verdamarelha in CONMEBOL Copa América™.

On Monday, June 25, the first round of the Group Stage concluded with an exciting 0-0 draw between Brazil and Costa Rica at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood.


The team led by Gustavo Alfaro managed to keep a clean sheet, a very difficult task against a team like Brazil. They are only the third CONCACAF team to achieve this in CONMEBOL Copa América™: Mexico did it twice (2001 and 2007) and Honduras once (2001).


Brazil's attack was not easy to stop. In addition to stars like Vinicius and Rodrygo, Endrick made his debut. In fact, Dorival Júnior's team made 49 entries in the rival area against Costa Rica, the highest number for Brazil in a CONMEBOL Copa América™ match since this data have been recorded (2011), matching the game against Paraguay in 2019. Rodrygo made 12 of those 49.


Patrick Sequeira, was busy between the posts, and the entire Costa Rican defense had a tough task in their debut but managed to overcome it. The goalkeeper was chosen as the Superior Player of the Match Michelob ULTRA.


In the next round, Costa Rica will face Colombia, the leader of Group D, at State Farm Stadium, while Brazil will take on Paraguay at Allegiant Stadium.




CONMEBOL.com/OPTA


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