Al Ahli’s Everton Ribeiro misfires in shootout as Brazil stunned at Copa America

FC Basel's Derlis Gonzalez equalised in the second half and Al Ahli's Everton Ribeiro misfired in penalties – with Gonzalez on the mark on the final spotkick as Paraguay stunned Brazil in the Copa America.

Brazil and Al Ahli midfielder Everton Ribeiro grimaces after missing his penalty in his side’s Copa America quarter-final loss to Paraguay on Saturday. Juan Mabromata / AFP / June 27, 2015
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Brazil’s penalty shootout jinx struck again Saturday as Paraguay sent them crashing out of the Copa America in a repeat of their 2011 upset of the five-time world champions.

Striker Derlis Gonzalez was the hero for Paraguay, slotting a second-half penalty to level the match at 1-1 before stepping up to fire home the decisive spot-kick to clinch a 4-3 win in the shootout.

It marked another bitter defeat for Brazil, who went out to Paraguay at the same stage of the competition four years ago, when they also lost on penalties.

Brazil's hopes of avenging that loss soon unravelled in the shootout, when terrible misses by Al Ahli midfielder Everton Ribeiro and Douglas Costa handed the initiative to the Paraguayans. Ribeiro, an 87-minute substitute for Robinho, sent his left-footed attempt wide right of the goal, and Costa hit his over the bar.

Paraguay captain Roque Santa Cruz gave his team nervous moments when he squandered the opportunity to clinch victory with his side’s fourth spot-kick, blazing high over the bar.

But Gonzalez, 21, who had buried an emphatic 72nd-minute penalty, made no mistake with his side’s fifth kick before being mobbed by delirious teammates.

“To see my teammates with tears in their eyes, you can’t put a price on that,” Gonzalez said.

“Nobody trusted in us when we arrived here. But we’re a very united team and we have more to give in this tournament.”

Paraguay will play Argentina in the semi-finals on Tuesday, a rematch of their first-round game which finished 2-2.

It was a disastrous end to a miserable tournament for Brazil, who had arrived in Chile desperate to atone for their humiliating exit at last year’s World Cup, when they were thrashed 7-1 by Germany in the semi-finals.

Brazil coach Dunga attempted to put a positive spin on his team’s elimination, insisting it would benefit the squad as they prepared for the 2018 World Cup.

“It is preparation, a good experience,” Dunga said.

“We would like to win but it is a great lesson, learning for the highest purpose of the tie as we look at the World Cup in 2018.”

Brazil had looked on course for a place in the last four after dominating the first half, and took the lead on 15 minutes through Robinho.

A sweeping counter-attack ended with the ball transferred to Dani Alves on the right, who whipped in a perfect cross, and Robinho was on hand to tuck away a close-range finish for his 28th international goal.

Paraguay struggled to contain Brazil for much of the half and regularly incurred the wrath of Uruguayan referee Andres Cunha, who produced yellow cards for Bruno Valdez and Pablo Aguilar in the opening 45 minutes.

Yet having been largely outplayed in the first half, Paraguay pushed more players forward after the break and soon had Brazil creaking in defence.

Gonzalez forced a save from Jefferson at the near post with a free-kick after 50 minutes, and the Brazil goalkeeper was again pressed into action in the 61st minute, diving to parry Paulo Da Silva’s header.

The Paraguay pressure reaped its reward on 70 minutes when a cross into the Brazilian area ended with a penalty.

Brazil defenders Thiago Silva and Dani Alves both jumped for the same ball and when Silva was adjudged to have handled, Cunha pointed to the spot.

Gonzalez, the FC Basel striker, showed composure that belied his years to bury the ensuing penalty into the side-netting, beyond Jefferson.

With Brazil unable to wrest back the initiative the match went to penalties, and Gonzalez held his nerve once more to put the 2011 runners-up into the last four.

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