Brazil Secures Dramatic 3-3 Draw with Spain in Ill-Tempered Friendly
Lucas Paqueta's late penalty salvages a draw for Brazil, highlighting a match filled with young talent and controversy.
- Brazil and Spain ended in a dramatic 3-3 draw in an ill-tempered friendly match at the Santiago Bernabeu, marked by late goals and controversial refereeing decisions.
- Lucas Paqueta scored a penalty in added time to secure the draw for Brazil, while Spain's Rodri netted two penalties during the match.
- Teenage sensations Lamine Yamal and Endrick showcased their talents, with Endrick scoring a goal and impressing ahead of his move to Real Madrid.
- The match, dubbed the 'One Skin' international friendly, aimed to highlight the fight against racism, featuring players like Vinicius Junior who have faced racial abuse.
- Brazil's soccer federation expressed dissatisfaction with the refereeing, particularly the absence of VAR, and vowed not to play in matches without video review systems.