Brazil strike fear into their opponents. Their powerful attack wipe off any hope of knocking out one of the best sides at the World Cup. That is what has happened against South Korea, who were able to do little about it in the last-16 tie.
The 'Canarinha's first goal against the Koreans came after a good play down Raphinha's right wing, who chased the ball and reached the danger zone to put in a dangerous cross into the box.
It was Vinicius who controlled and finished quickly to save Kim Seung-Gyu coming out and there were also several South Korean defenders who tried to close the Real Madrid player down.
Neymar soon joined the festivities a few minutes later, by scoring from the penalty spot. Brazil currently lead by two goals to nil and it looks to be plain sailing...