Brazil scored four goals in the first half and reach the quarter-finals.

By Abhimanyu Singh

Neymar returned from injury to set up a World Cup quarter-final as Brazil beat South Korea 4–1.

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Brazil's goal in the first half at Stadium 974 on Monday set up a dominating one for the team.

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In the second period, it was never dull or dreary, and a spirited South Korea fought hard to score.

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It took just seven minutes for Brazil to be off target, with Rafinha picking up the ball just outside the box.

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The Real Madrid star steadied himself before placing down the right for Kim Seung-gyu in the South Korean goal.

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South Korea had their share of chances with Hwang Hee-chan scoring the winner against Portugal from a fresh start.

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The free kick for South Korea was cleared by the Brazilian defense after hitting the pike.

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South Korea continued to press hard in defense and create chances in attack, but that goal was their only score.

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