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Brazil 2 Colombia 0: Neymar and Luan both strike thunderbolts to seal Rio Olympics semi-final clash against Honduras

Barcelona superstar hit a stunning free-kick to take early lead as young teammate seals win late on with superb smasher

A STUNNING free-kick from Neymar helped Brazil storm to a 2-0 win over Colombia in their Rio Olympics quarter-final clash, but the Barcelona star was lucky not to see red after instigating a mass brawl on the pitch.

The talismanic forward scored his first goal of the tournament after just 12 minutes, with Colombia’s goalkeeper unable to prevent the spectacular set-piece from flying into the back of the net.

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Neymar led the way as Brazil booked their place in the semi-finals of the OlympicsCredit: Reuters
Young forward Luan secured the win with a late strikeCredit: EFE/FRAMEPHOTO

Colombia had the chance to level after 25 minutes but Helibelton Palacios fluffed his lines on the edge of the box as his shot almost went out of the stadium.

A heated first-half saw five yellow cards dished out in the opening 45 minutes, with four of them going to Colombia.

But their physicality could not stop youngster Luan from securing Brazil’s win with just 10 minutes remaining thanks to a screaming effort.

Neymar sparked a huge tussle with the opposition during the gameCredit: Getty Images
The Brazilian was seen arguing with a number of Colombian playersCredit: AP:Associated Press
Players on both sides got involved as the shoving intensifiedCredit: AP:Associated Press
But the ref was fortunately able to diffuse the situation quicklyCredit: Reuters

However, Neymar was fortunate to stay on the pitch after sparking a mass brawl which threatened to spill over.

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The forward had to be restrained by teammates after reacting badly to a challenge, prompting some shoving and pushing between the two sides

But the referee fortunately diffused the situation quickly, and Brazil are now one step closer to achieving their dream of Olympic gold as they prepare for their semi-final clash against Honduras on Wednesday.

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