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In a rare move, Brazil substituted their starting goalkeeper, Alisson, for third-choice Weverton in the 80th minute—ensuring every member of the 26-man squad played in the tournament.

A look at timeline leading up to this performance. BRA vs KOR - Second-Half - Bein.mp4.mp4

By halftime, the story was seemingly over. Brazil had "ripped South Korea to shreds" with four goals in just 36 minutes—a feat not seen in a World Cup knockout stage since Germany's 7-1 demolition of Brazil in 2014. Goals from Vinícius Júnior, Neymar (returning from injury), Richarlison, and Lucas Paquetá had turned Stadium 974 into a literal carnival. The Second-Half Narrative In a rare move, Brazil substituted their starting

Paik Seung-ho, a former Barcelona academy graduate. Brazil had "ripped South Korea to shreds" with

Ultimately, the second half was a story of two different "wins": Brazil winning the match to advance, and South Korea winning back their dignity with a relentless, never-say-die attitude.