On Wednesday the 16th, Brazil swept Peru 4-0 in their home country, and the previous criticisms did not seem to shake the team's fighting spirit. Barcelona winger Rafinha Bironi scored two goals in a row, and Fulham midfielder Anders Penrina also had a good performance, responding to the doubts of the "Overseas Army" with practical actions, they are still the backbone of Brazilian soccer.
Brazilian President Lula had expressed his dissatisfaction with the national team's performance in this year's Copa America and the World Cup, and hoped that the "Overseas Legion" could be minimized to a team of players from the Brazilian First Division, and he even contacted the president of the Brazilian Football Federation (FIFA), Ainado Rodigues. However, the Brazilian coach Dulivar Zulia ignored this and insisted on his own lineup choice, in which only two people from the Brazilian League, and the number is not as good as Chile.
With 38 minutes to go in the first half, Brazilian striker Igotsi Sisbo grabbed a 12-yard position. Rafinha Biloni was able to score a goal to break the deadlock for Brazil. In the second half, Manchester City winger Xavier was fouled as he cut into the box, giving Brazil another 12-yard touchdown. Raffinshabiloni scored twice.
In the 71st minute, Anders Penrina put half a body in the net to extend the lead again after only 2 minutes. Substitute Luiz Henrique also contributed a goal to kick Peru out of the game, and Brazil's overall strength improved with two consecutive wins in the World Cup.
Although the Brazilian team's goals came mainly from players from overseas clubs, two strikers from the Barclays Premier League (BPL) team, Baoji Hua Gaofeng, also played a key role, with Igor Jetsisbo contributing 12 yards and an assist, and Luz Hendricks scoring a goal and an assist. President Lula's call for the national team to give more opportunities to local players is certainly a valid one.