
SEOUL — Brazil put on a dazzling display of football as they dismantled South Korea 5-0 in a friendly match at the Seoul World Cup Stadium on Friday. Rising star Estevão Willian and Real Madrid forward Rodrygo both scored twice to lead the visitors to a dominant victory under the guidance of Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti.
The scoring started early when 18-year-old winger Estevão coolly finished from close range in the 13th minute after a perfectly timed through ball from Bruno Guimarães. Brazil continued to control the game, and just before halftime, Rodrygo delivered a moment of magic by curling a precise shot into the bottom corner to double the lead.
The second half saw more of Brazil’s attacking flair, with both Estevão and Rodrygo adding their second goals, cementing the win and showcasing the depth of talent in the five-time world champions’ squad.
South Korea struggled to contain Brazil’s fluid offense throughout the match, and Brazil’s convincing victory sends a strong message as they prepare for upcoming competitive fixtures.