Brazil lost their second consecutive World Cup qualifier match as Colombia fought back to win 2-1 against the five-time champions, who dropped to fifth place in the South American standings on Thursday.
It was a cathartic evening for Liverpool forward Luis Díaz, who scored twice within four minutes late in the second-half to give his country the shock win just days after Colombian guerrillas freed his kidnapped father.
Brazil started well and dominated early proceedings, taking the lead in the fourth minute through a strike by Gabriel Martinelli, assisted by Vinicius Jr.'s fine first touch pass.
O gol de Martinelli!
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The jet-heeled Real Madrid winger was forced out due to a thigh injury halfway through the first-half after which the home side slowly took control, roared on by the crowd at the sold-out Metropolitano stadium in Barranquilla.
Luis Díaz alone created 10 attempts on target for Colombia, but was denied the equalizer by a string of fine saves from his Liverpool teammate Alisson, before defensive mistakes helped him net two headers in the 75th and 79th minutes.
Luis Díaz father celebrates goals vs Brazil
Gol de Luis Díaz!#Colombia 1-1 #Brasil
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SEGUNDO GOL DE LUIS DÍAZ#Colombia 2-1 #Brasil
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Luis Díaz’s father reaction after he scored vs Brazil is just wonderful to see. pic.twitter.com/Xl83NUN2kl
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) November 17, 2023
Luis Diaz's father celebrating his goal for Colombia @juannicolasvizc pic.twitter.com/MV4TkHfAYx
— GOAL (@goal) November 17, 2023
Díaz burst into tears as he dedicated the win to his father who was celebrating emotionally in the stands.
Luis Díaz: “Yes, I was thinking of my dad all the time on the pitch… he always had the right mentality in difficult moments”.
“This win, these goals go for him”. pic.twitter.com/PzdhjW3doZ— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) November 17, 2023
Winless in the last three games, Brazil will be under heavy pressure as they are set to host long-time rivals Argentina at the iconic Maracana in Rio de Janeiro on Tuesday.
(Reporting by Fernando Kallas; Editing by Michael Perry & Simon Cameron-Moore)