Philippe Coutinho scored one goal and helped set up another as Brazil beat South Korea 3-0 in a friendly hosted by the United Arab Emirates Tuesday to give the five-time world champion its first win in six games. Four days after losing 1-0 to rival Argentina in Riyadh, Coutinho started the move that gave Brazil the lead in the ninth minute at the Mohamed bin Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi. The Bayern Munich midfielder found Renan Lodi, whose cross was headed home by Lucas Paqueta for his second international goal. Coutinho then curled home a free kick before the break to double Brazils lead. Even without the injured Neymar, Brazil continued to create chances and Danilo added the third goal on the hour mark by drilling a shot past Jo Hyun-woo. Tottenham forward Son Heung-min was South Koreas most dangerous player but was unable to find a way past Alisson Becker in the Brazil goal.
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