Lucas Paquetá was on target as Brazil swept South Korea aside on Monday night to reach the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals.
The West Ham United midfielder scored the fourth goal of his side's impressive 4-1 romp at Stadium 974 in Doha.
Brazil were irresistible in a scorching first half display, racing into a four-goal lead to leave South Korea's hopes in tatters by the game's midpoint.
There were only four minutes on the clock when Vinícius Júnior swept onto Raphinha's cutback to take a touch and loft into the top corner.
Six minutes later Neymar made it two from the spot and South Korea were already facing an uphill task.
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That became almost impossible on the half-hour when Richarlison finished off a flowing move, while Lucas Paquetá's moment arrived nine minutes before the interval.
Brazil's No7 arrived right on cue to meet Vinícius Júnior's chipped cross with a controlled volley and notch his eighth goal in his country's famous Yellow and Blue.
South Korea pulled one back after half-time through Paik Seung-ho, but Brazil - and Lucas Paquetá - had already completed their task in style, setting up a last-eight meeting with Croatia on Friday.