Brazil delivered a footballing masterclass in Seoul as young sensation Estevao and star forward Rodrygo each scored twice, leading the Selecao to a 5-0 victory over South Korea in an international friendly on Friday. Under the guidance of Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil showcased a perfect mix of youth, pace, and precision at the Seoul World Cup Stadium.
The opening goal came early in the 13th minute when 18-year-old Estevao smartly converted a through ball from Bruno Guimaraes, setting the tone for what became a one-sided affair. Brazil’s second goal arrived in the 41st minute, with Rodrygo curling a stunning low strike into the bottom corner, capping off a brilliant team move by the five-time world champions.
The second half saw Brazil continue their dominance. Just two minutes after the restart, Estevao took advantage of a defensive blunder from Kim Min-Jae, slotting home his second goal with ease. Moments later, Rodrygo completed his brace after combining well with Vinicius Jr, whose creative flair kept South Korea’s defense on edge.
Vinicius Jr. himself sealed the emphatic victory in the 77th minute, finishing off a rapid counterattack that left the South Korean defense helpless. The comprehensive win highlights Brazil’s attacking strength and tactical balance under Ancelotti, giving fans a glimpse of the team’s bright future led by its new generation of stars.
With Estevao’s sharpness, Rodrygo’s composure, and Vinicius Jr’s brilliance, Brazil’s performance sent a clear message ahead of their upcoming international fixtures — the Selecao are rebuilding stronger than ever.

