The back four of Guta, Grazy, Rebeca and Myka along with the goalkeeper Leilane saved the day for the team from South America. Leilane was the player of the match for her heroics. Read Also: Mia Bhuta: First-ever Indian-American woman to score in a World Cup, dedicates her goal to her grandparentsBrazil vs USA LIVE BlogLineups:Brazil: Leilane (GK), Guta, Kedima (C), Alice, Aline, Ana Julia, Jhonson, Carol, Dudinha, Myka, Lara.
59 pm29′: First substitution for Brazil. Injured Dudinha had to be taken out. Rebeca replaces her. 5. 03 pm32′: GOOOOAALLLLL! Brilliant from USA. Onyeka’s cross from the right found Nicollette who did not miss this time to be on the scoresheet. Beautiful football. BRA 0-1 USA. USA’s Nicollette after scoring the first goal of the match. 07 pm36′: Brazil equalise. A rare mistake from the USA goalkeeper Victoria Safradin and a not-so-great shot from Carol goes into the nets of USA. BRA 1-1 USA. Brazil’s Carol after equalising for Brazil.
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup: Brazil vs USA Match report: Brazil defends USA attack for a 1-1 draw | SportzPointBrazil restricted the mighty USA to draw after a heroics from goalkeeper Leilane. It was USA who scored first but Brazil equalise seconds after. Nicollette was the scorer for USA while Carol found the net from a mistake by Victoria. USA throughout the match tired to make spaces through the Brazil defence, but was not successful.
19 pmHalf-time: Brazil 1-1 USA. Brazil’s defence should be given credit for the scoreline. The back four blocked many balls otherwise the scoreline could have been different. Meanwhile a mistake from USA’s goalkeeper gace Brazil the chance to equalise. 38 pm48′: Brazil’s No. 1 Lielane makes a great save from a USA attack led by Riely. 41 pm51′: Lielane again comes to the rescue and saves the shot from Amalia Villarreal. USA creating chances after chances. 55 pm65′: It is Lielane again who stands like a wall to save a goal-bound shot from Onyeka. She has been very impressive in the second half.
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47 pm17′: A brilliant block by Alice in the box. USA nearly had their first goal of the match. Both teams are now looking at their peak speed creating more passes and crosses. Earlier, Brazil had their chance as well with Aline from the right from a beautiful pass by Lara. 51 pm21′: Nicollette’s shot goes right into the hands of Brazil’s goalkeeper. The USA forward would have liked to have power into the shot. 55 pm26′: Nicollette’s shot hits the bar. Very unlucky for her not to be on the scoresheet. She is creating many chances from the left for the USA.
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Bolsonaro has been true to his word. His term in office has been disastrous for science, the environment, the people of Brazil — and the world. This weekend, Brazilians will go to the polls in the second round of one of the country’s most important elections since the end of the military dictatorship in 1985. Bolsonaro is standing for re-election for the Liberal Party. His opponent is Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, the Workers’ Party leader who was president for two terms between 2003 and 2010.
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Science and academia served as easy foils in an anti-elite offensive that mirrored the culture wars of the United States. Bolsonaro’s troubled legacy for science, health and the environment This contrasts with the situation around a decade or so before he came to power, when the Workers’ Party made big investments in science and innovation, strong environmental protections were in place and educational opportunities were expanded. Furthermore, thanks in part to a massive cash-transfer system for the poor, called Bolsa FamÃlia, people on low incomes saw gains in wealth and opportunity.
In the first round of the election, held on 2 October, Lula beat Bolsonaro into second place, but by an unexpectedly narrow margin. He failed to win an overall majority, forcing the two into a run-off election. What a new president in Brazil could mean for science Bolsonaro’s record is eye-popping.
There’s only one choice in Brazil’s election — for the country and the worldBrazilians will decide on 30 October if Jair Bolsonaro will get a second term. Credit: Adriano Machado/Reuters When Brazil elected Jair Bolsonaro as its president four years ago, this journal was among those that feared the worst. “The election of Jair Bolsonaro is bad for research and the environment, †we wrote (Nature 563, 5–6; 2018). A populist and a former army captain, Bolsonaro charged into office denying science, threatening Indigenous peoples’ rights, promoting guns as a solution to security concerns and pushing a development-at-all-costs approach to the economy.
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Like his populist former US counterpart Donald Trump, Bolsonaro ignored scientists’ warnings about COVID-19 and denied the dangers of the disease. Bolsonaro also undermined vaccine programmes, questioning the safety and effectiveness of the jabs. More than 685, 000 people in Brazil have died from COVID-19. The economic crisis that followed the pandemic hit Brazilians hard. Other similarities have been drawn between Trump and Bolsonaro — both have sought to undermine the rule of law and slash the powers of regulators. Funding for science and innovation was waning when Bolsonaro took office, and has continued to fall under his leadership, to the point that many federal universities are struggling to keep the lights on and buildings open.
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Brazil brandished its reputation as an environmental leader by ramping up environmental law enforcement and curbing deforestation in the Amazon by around 80% between 2004 and 2012. For a time, Brazil broke the link between deforestation and the production of commodities such as beef and soya beans, and it looked as if the country could pioneer its own brand of sustainable development. Much of that progress has since been undone.
4. 33 pm3′: Jordyn makes a crucial tackle to stop Jhonson who was looking threatening at the edge of the box. 39 pm9′: A beautiful buildup from the right got wasted for the USA team. They are now more into the box of the Brazil team. The wingers Nicollette and Onyeka are leading the attack for them. 43 pm14′: Aline’s cross from right nearly went into the goal. But she could not find anyone there to head the ball in for Brazil.
Under his leadership, the environment has been ravaged as he rolled back legal protections and disparaged Indigenous peoples’ rights. In the Amazon alone, deforestation has nearly doubled since 2018, with yet another increase expected when Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research releases its latest deforestation data in the coming weeks.
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USA: Savannah, Roller Cameron, Riley Jackson (C, ) Mia Bhuta, Kiorpes Nicollette, Victoria Safradin (GK), Amalia, Jordyn, Onyeka, Lauren Martinho, Gisele Thompson, Scoreline: BRA 1-1 USA4. 30 PMKick-off. Jhonson (Bra) takes the first shot of the match. Out and wide. Brazil looking to attack from the go.
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