Copa America: VAR Denies Hosts Brazil In Venezuela Stalemate
19th June 2019
The goal appeared to have been disallowed due to a touch by Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino, although it was not clear that Firmino had been offside as the ball grazed him on the way into the net

- Brazil were held to a 0-0 draw against Venezuela in the Copa America on Tuesday after a dramatic finale which saw a late Philippe Coutinho strike ruled out by VAR
- Coutinho thought he had fired Brazil into the quarter-finals in the 87th minute when he bundled home a finish from Everton Soares' driving run down the left wing at Salvador's Arena Fonte Nova
- But for the second time in the match, Chilean referee Julio Bascunan ruled out a Brazilian goal after being alerted to an infringement by the video assistant referee.
SALVADOR, Brazil- Brazil were held to a 0-0 draw against Venezuela in the Copa America on
Tuesday after a dramatic finale which saw a late Philippe Coutinho strike ruled
out by VAR.
Coutinho thought he
had fired Brazil into the quarter-finals in the 87th minute when he bundled
home a finish from Everton Soares' driving run down the left wing at Salvador's
Arena Fonte Nova.
But for the second
time in the match, Chilean referee Julio Bascunan ruled out a Brazilian goal
after being alerted to an infringement by the video assistant referee.
The goal appeared to
have been disallowed due to a touch by Liverpool striker Roberto Firmino,
although it was not clear that Firmino had been offside as the ball grazed him
on the way into the net.
Brazil left the
field to boos but remain top of Group A with four points from two games, and
one game to play.
Venezuela have two
points from two games and will fancy their chances of advancing with their
final game coming against Bolivia, who suffered their second straight defeat
earlier Tuesday in a 3-1 loss to Peru.
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Brazil coach Tite
meanwhile had no issues with the two VAR-assisted decisions that ruled out his
side's goals.
"They made the
right call with both goals," Tite said. "VAR was correct. I have
absolutely nothing to demand -- we got justice," he added.
Venezuela coach
Rafael Dudamel meanwhile praised an "almost perfect" performance from
his team.
"Today is very
important, but this result will mean nothing if we don't qualify from the
group," Dudamel said.
Brazil, who had made
hard work of beating Bolivia in their opener, once again struggled to find a
creative spark against well-organized opponents.
"We did not
have the creativity we were looking for," he said. "The team was a
bit anxious in that respect. We have to improve -- we rushed our finishing and
we didn't give their goalkeeper much to do."
Firmino was kept
quiet by Venezuela's defense with Yordan Osorio and Mikel Villanueva
neutralizing the Liverpool striker.
The tale of the
first half lay in the statistics from the opening 45 minutes, with Brazil
recording only one shot on target despite enjoying 75 percent possession.
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In fact, the best
chance of the half fell to Venezuela, when Salomon Rondon headed Yangel
Herrera's cross just inches wide with Alisson beaten.
- Firmino denied -
Firmino did get the
ball in the Venezuela net in the 38th minute but the goal was disallowed after
Bascunan ruled Villanueva had been fouled in the build-up.
Brazil left the
field to loud boos and whistling, and manager Tite wasted no time in making a
change at half-time, bringing on Manchester City's Gabriel Jesus for
Richarlison.
Jesus made an
instant impact looking lively down the left flank and curling a shot just wide
of the post on 57 minutes.
Moments later Jesus
looked to have fired Brazil into the lead.
Once again the
striker advanced menacingly on the Venezuela penalty area and unleashed a
fierce low shot.
The ball deflected
off Villanueva into the path of Firmino, who then squared for Jesus who
continued his run.
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The striker took a
touch and buried his finish as the home fans erupted.
But the festive
atmosphere fell flat as the goal was referred to VAR, who promptly chalked the
score off after ruling Firmino had been offside when he collected the ricochet.
A deflated Brazil
took several minutes to regroup but grew increasingly desperate as valuable
minutes ticked away and Venezuela held firm.
Jesus went close
again in the 76th minute when Dani Alves whipped a cross into the six-yard
box.
But again
Venezuela's defense was rock-solid, with Jesus bundled off the ball and unable
to get a shot away.
Coutinho looked to
have broken the deadlock three minutes from time, but VAR's intervention
rescued a precious point for Venezuela.
Fernandinho almost
snatched victory with a header in the 10th minute of time added on, but his
effort rolled just wide of the post.