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12.06.2019 at 15:00 Stade de Lattre-de-Tassigny, Provence, France Attendance:
Brazil 2 - 0 Under 21
Referee: Toulon Tournament-match

Goalscorers
Paulinho 15 mins,
Cunha 46 mins,
None.
Opening squads
Ivan (GK),
Emerson (Guga 46),
Lyanco,
Murilo,
Iago,
Douglas Luiz (C),
Matheus Henrique,
Pedrinho,
Antony,
Matheus Cunha,
Paulinho.
Caoimhin Kelleher
Lee O Connor
Darragh Leahy
Conor Masterson
Dara O Shea
Connor Ronan
Stephen Mallon
Jayson Molumby
Conor Coventry
Aaron Connolly
Adam Idah
Substitutes
Josh Barrett
Aaron Drinan
Simon Power
Jack Taylor
Substitutions
Wendel for Antony 56 mins,
Lucas Fernandes for Henrique 78 mins,
Vital for Paulinho 87 mins
Simon Power -> Stephen Mallon (54)
Jack Taylor -> Connor Ronan (66)
Aaron Drinan -> Adam Idah (82)
Josh Barrett -> Aaron Connolly (82)
Yellow cards
None None.
Red cards
None None.
Other statistics
0 Shots 0
0 Shots on goal 0
0 Offsides 0
0 Corner kicks 0
0 Free kicks 0
0 Penalties 0
Match report
Brazil 2-0 Ireland - Brazil book final spot

Republic of Ireland Under-21 suffered a semi-final defeat against Brazil at the Maurice Revello Toulon Tournament.

Goals from Paulinho and Matheus Cunha either side of the break sealed the victory for the Brazilians who progress to the final to face Japan, whilst Ireland will face Mexico in the 3rd/4th place play-off.

Brazil could have been in front within the first five minutes after the referee harshly penalised Conor Masterson for a pull-back in the area but captain Douglas Luiz placed his effort wide of the left-hand post.

In the 15th minute, Brazil did go ahead. Bayer Leverkusen forward Paulinho played a one-two on the edge of the area before he placed his shot into the bottom corner.

Ireland grew into the game and had a chance to level four minutes before the break. The industrious Darragh Leahy switched possession for Lee O'Connor who found Connor Ronan in the area but the Wolverhampton Wanderers man fired over.

Brazil sealed the win almost straight after the break. RB Leipzig striker Matheus Cunha found space on the edge of the area and he squeezed the ball into the near-post to score.

Ireland continued to work hard and could have found a way back into the game in the 54th minute when Ronan found O'Connor on the right and his cross was volleyed over by Aaron Connolly.

Ireland ended the game strong and with 15 minutes remaining, Adam Idah played the ball to Connolly but his powerful effort was well saved by the keeper as Brazil book their Maurice Revello Toulon Tournament final spot.

"The players can be really proud of their efforts today. Brazil are looking to retain their Olympic gold medal in Tokyo and this is the team who will be looking to do that," said U-21 boss Stephen Kenny.

"But we caused them problems and continued to battle but also looked to play. I thought our back-four were magnificent and everyone of the players gave everything for the cause today.

"When you consider the amount of minutes our team have played in such a short amount of time whilst Brazil were able to field their second string in their final group game and effectively had a week off, it was always going to be difficult for us.

"We want to finish on a high though, this has been a fantastic tournament so far so we look forward to the Mexico game on Saturday where we'll be looking to seal third spot in the tournament."

Republic of Ireland: Kelleher (GK), O'Connor, Leahy, Masterson, O'Shea, Coventry, Molumby (C), Idah (Drinan 82), Ronan (Taylor 66), Mallon (Power 54), Connolly (Barrett 82).

Brazil: Ivan (GK), Emerson (Guga 46), Lyanco, Murilo, Iago, Douglas Luiz (C), Matheus Henrique (Lucas Fernandes 78), Pedrinho, Antony (Wendel 56), Matheus Cunha, Paulinho (Mateus Vital 87).
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