Brazil defeated Japan 1-0 in an international football friendly on Monday thanks to a penalty by Neymar in the 77th minute after he was tripped in the box on a rainy night at Tokyo’s new National Stadium.
Updated: 07 Jun 2022 1:40 pm
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Brazil soccer teams greets Japan team after a friendly match at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Fred of Brazil, right, and Junya Ito of Japan tussle for the ball during the friendly match at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Fred of Brazil, left, and Ao Tanaka of Japan tussle for the ball during the friendly match at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Neymar of Brazil, left, reacts with his teammate Richarlison of Brazil after scoring during the friendly match at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Daizen Maeda of Japan, left, and goalkeeper Alisson of Brazil tussle for the ball during a friendly match with Japan’s team at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Casemiro of Brazil, left, fights for the ball against goalkeeper Shuichi Gonda of Japan during a friendly match with Japan’s team at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Neymar of Brazil, left, fights for the ball against Genki Haraguchi of Japan during a friendly match with Japan’s team at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Vinicius Júnior of Brazil, centre, fights for the ball during a friendly match with Japan’s team at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Brazil’s soccer team poses for a photo before the start of a friendly match at the National Stadium in Tokyo.

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Japan’s soccer fans wearing face mask watch a friendly match between Brazil and Japan team at the National Stadium in Tokyo.
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