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Brazil beat Guinea 4-1 amid anti-racism protest


By AFP
Published : 18 Jun 2023 07:50 PM

On a night in which Brazil wore an all-black strip to protest racism in football, Vinicius Junior was on the score sheet and in the spotlight in a 4-1 international friendly win over Guinea. The 22-year old Real Madrid forward has been subjected to frequent racist abuse this season and Brazil decided the friendly was a good opportunity to strike back as the match was staged in Espanyol's stadium near Barcelona.

In a powerful move Brazil abandoned their iconic yellow and green shirts and were instead kitted out in an all-black strip in a stand against racism for the first half of the game.

The Brazilian Football Confederation was behind the gesture accompanied by the slogan of "Com racismonaotemjogo" (With racism, there is no game).

Vinicius himself, wearing the No 10 shirt, got on the score sheet with an 88th minute spot-kick, by this time kitted out in Brazil's usual colors.

Newcastle United forward Joelinton was well placed to tap-in the opener on the goal-line on 27 minutes while Rodrygo Goes curled home the second two minutes later.

Stuttgart striker SerhouGuirassy pulled a goal back with a close range header on 35 minutes but Eder Militao restored the two-goal lead shortly after the restart rising high to meet a cross at the far post.

Manchester United midfielder Casemiro escaped with a yellow card for a late tackle on Francois Kamano that was at odds with the party atmosphere in the stadium.