Brazil's Jesus scores twice on debut to sink Ecuador in WC qualifier
Xinhua, September 2, 2016 Adjust font size:
Teenager Gabriel Jesus struck twice on his full international debut and set up another goal as Brazil defeated 10-man Ecuador 3-0 in their 2018 World Cup qualifier here on Thursday.
Neymar scored the opener at the Estadio Olimpico by converting a 72nd-minute spot kick after Jesus was felled by goalkeeper Alexander Dominguez.
Juan Carlos Paredes was sent off shortly after when he received a second yellow card for a challenge on Renato Augusto.
Jesus then scored twice in five minutes, giving former Corinthians coach Tite a dream start in his first match in charge of the Selecao. It was also Brazil's first victory in a World Cup qualifier in Quito.
The result means Brazil now have 12 points from seven qualifiers, one point less than Ecuador, who have lost their previous two matches.
Many predicted Brazil would struggle in the Ecuadorian capital, nestled in the Andes at 2,850m above sea level. Instead, it was Ecuador who appeared uncomfortable in the rarefied air.
Brazil looked more likely to score from the outset with recalled Guangzhou Evergrande midfielder Paulinho involved in many of the Selecao's best attacking moves.
However, it was actually the 61st-minute substitution of Chelsea midfielder Willian for Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho that provided the spark Brazil needed.
Coutinho twice went close to scoring in his first five minutes on the pitch; once with a long-range bullet and another after darting into the area and lashing a shot that Dominguez somehow kept out with his leg.
Jesus then demonstrated why Manchester City paid 27 million pounds for his signature last month.
The 19-year-old ghosted past Ecuador's defence before being tripped by Dominguez when through on goal.
With his trademark hunch-backed run-up, Neymar waited for the keeper to commit before stroking his penalty the other way.
Minutes later Jesus sent the crowd into stunned silence, netting his first international goal with a sublime back-heel flick after Marcelo's cross.
The striker's second goal was even more impressive as he expertly controlled a Neymar cross at the top of the box and then, in the same motion, turned and fired an unstoppable shot into the top corner. Endit