Brazil eased past Chile with a 3-0 win at the Maracana in World Cup qualifying, but the match was not without controversy. Manchester United star Casemiro was at the centre of attention after appearing to intentionally stamp on Felipe Loyola late in the first half. Despite the ugly challenge, the veteran midfielder escaped with just a yellow card and avoided dismissal.
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Brazil wrapped up a comfortable victory thanks to goals from Estevao, Lucas Paqueta and Bruno Guimaraes. But the game took a flashpoint turn when Casemiro stood on Chile’s Loyola just before half-time. While the midfielder apologised immediately, he was fortunate to only see yellow, with no VAR available to review the incident.
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Casemiro’s actions once again highlighted his fiery playing style, something fans of Manchester United and Brazil have become accustomed to over the years. While his leadership and experience remain vital, moments like this have raised questions about discipline and control.
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With Carlo Ancelotti still trying out different combinations across the team, it may be a possibility that Casemiro may not feature in Brazil's final World Cup qualifier against Bolivia. Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim, however, will be happy to see that his midfielder may get some rest ahead of ahead of his return to Old Trafford.