Second-half substitute Paqueta made an instant impact,
finding a gap in Chile's defense and firing into the back of the net in the
47th minute to put Brazil up 1-0.
Less than two minutes later, however, Brazil were reduced to
10 men when Gabriel Jesus's reckless high kick caught Eugenio Mena in the face
and drew a straight red card.
Chile couldn't capitalize on the man advantage, no matter
they how hard they tried.
Eduardo Vargas thought he'd grabbed the equalizer in the
62nd with a close-range shot, but VAR confirmed the offside call was correct.
In the 69th, Mena's cross from the left found Ben Brereton,
whose looping header had Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson wrong-footed but caromed
off the crossbar.
Ederson came up with another big save in the 78th as Chile
battled desperately for an equalizer. Carlos Palacios went for broke five
minutes into injury time with an attempt from the top of the box that sailed
over the crossbar.
Brazil's best first-half chance came after 20 minutes, when
Neymar found Roberto Firmino at Claudio Bravo's far post, but the Liverpool
striker couldn't convert.
Ederson was soon called on and dived right to save a shot
from Vargas after the Chilean striker shook off Thiago Silva.
Jesus, played in by Neymar, nearly fired Brazil ahead
shortly before halftime but Chilean keeper Claudio Bravo tipped his shot over
the bar.
With the victory, Brazil set up a rematch of the 2019 final
in which they beat Peru 3-1.
Peru punched their semi-final ticket earlier Friday, beating
Paraguay 4-3 on penalities after playing to a 3-3 draw in regular time in
Goiania.
The remaining quarter-finals will be played on Saturday,
when Argentina take on Ecuador and Uruguay face Colombia.
In Goiania, Miguel Trauco scored the decisive penalty for
Peru in a shoot-out that echoed the drama of the match with two shots over the
crossbar and three saves.
Peruvian keeper Pedro Gallese set the stage for Trauco with
his diving save of Alberto Espinola's attempt.
Paraguay captain Gustavo Gomez had opened the scoring in the
11th minute, but Gianluca Lapadula scored in the 21st and 40th to give Peru the
lead.
Paraguay's prospects looked bleak when Gomez was sent off
moments before halftime, but Junior Alonso pulled them level in the 54th
minute.
Yoshimar Yotun's 80th-minute strike put Peru up 3-2, but
after Andre Carrillo was sent off in the 84th to reduce the Peruvians to 10 men
Gabriel Avalos grabbed a last-minute equalizer to force the shoot-out
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