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Brazil's Vinicius Junior shines with a brace as Brazil dominates Paraguay 4-1 in Copa America, showcasing relentless attack and defensive prowess. Alisson's saves and Paraguay's struggles highlighted the match, with Vinicius's goals sealing Brazil's victory.

Brazil's Vinicius Junior shone brightly on Friday, scoring twice as Brazil cruised to a 4-1 victory over Paraguay in their second Copa America match in the United States. The game saw Brazil dominate from the start, with early efforts from Joao Gomes and Lucas Paqueta setting the tone.

Paraguay managed to test Brazil's Alisson early on but struggled to contain the relentless Brazilian attacks. After a missed penalty attempt by Paqueta, Vinicius Junior broke the deadlock with a confident finish. Brazil continued their onslaught with goals from Sávio and another from Vinicius Junior, while Paraguay's only consolation came from a long-range strike by Omar Alderete.

The match turned sour for Paraguay with a red card for Andres Cubas, compounding their woes in Las Vegas.