Brazil beat Bolivia 4-0 in World Cup qualifiers

The Brazilian national football team maintained its streak in South American qualifiers for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, with a decisive victory 4-0 over host Bolivia on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning GMT) in the final eighteenth round of qualifying.
Lucas Paquetá Lucas Paqueta, the attacking midfielder of Lyon France scored Brazil's first goal against Bolivia, in the 24th minute of the match, while Richarlison added the second goal of the Seleção team in the 45th minute of the match.
Bruno strengthened the Brazilian’s lead by scoring the third goal in the 66th minute, as Richarlison concluded the Seleção the fourth in the first minute of the extra added time.
The Brazilian team raised the score to 45 points in advantage, six points clear of his Argentine counterpart with 38 points, before the remaining match between them in these qualifiers, and the balance of the Bolivian team froze at 15 points in ninth place before the last in the qualifying table, knowing he was out in advance from the qualifying match.
The teams of Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Ecuador had booked direct qualifying tickets from the South American continent to the World Cup before the matches of this round, having occupied the first four places of the qualifying standings, while the Peruvian team was content with the fifth place to qualify for the international play-offs in which will meet the winner of the Asian playoff between the two teams Emirates and Australia.