Martinelli’s stoppage-time strike sends Brazil into the last 16
Brazil booked their place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 after a dramatic 2-1 victory over Japan, with Gabriel Martinelli scoring a stoppage-time winner to end a fiercely contested knockout clash in Houston.
The five-time world champions were pushed to the limit by an organised and fearless Japanese side that looked set to produce one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. Instead, Brazil showed the composure and resilience that have defined many of their greatest World Cup moments, overturning a first-half deficit through Casemiro before Martinelli delivered the decisive goal deep into added time.
The victory keeps Brazil’s hopes of lifting a sixth World Cup alive, but it also served as a reminder that there are no easy matches in international football’s biggest competition.
Japan Make the Perfect Start
Japan entered the match full of confidence after an impressive group-stage campaign and quickly demonstrated why they have become one of the world’s most respected football nations.
Their disciplined defensive shape frustrated Brazil during the opening stages, while their quick transitions created several dangerous opportunities. The breakthrough arrived in the first half when Kaishu Sano found space inside the penalty area and calmly finished beyond the Brazilian goalkeeper, sending the Japanese supporters into celebration.
The goal rewarded Japan’s positive approach and forced Brazil to chase the game against a side renowned for its organisation and work ethic.
Despite enjoying more possession, Brazil struggled to create clear-cut chances before the break as Japan remained compact and composed without the ball.
Brazil Respond After the Break
Carlo Ancelotti’s halftime adjustments transformed Brazil’s performance.
The South Americans began moving the ball with greater speed and purpose, stretching Japan’s defensive line and creating more space in the final third. Their pressure eventually paid off when veteran midfielder Casemiro rose highest to head home the equaliser in the 56th minute.
The goal shifted the momentum firmly in Brazil’s favour, but Japan refused to abandon their disciplined approach. Every attack from the Brazilians was met with determined defending, while Japan continued to threaten on the counterattack whenever opportunities appeared.
As the match entered its closing stages, extra time appeared increasingly likely. Brazil continued to push forward, knowing their quality in possession could still produce one decisive moment.
Martinelli Delivers the Decisive Blow
That moment finally arrived in stoppage time.
Gabriel Martinelli timed his run perfectly before finishing confidently to give Brazil a dramatic 2-1 lead in the 95th minute. The goal sparked wild celebrations among the Brazilian players and supporters, while Japan’s players were left devastated after coming within moments of forcing extra time.
The late strike highlighted Brazil’s never-give-up mentality and their ability to produce moments of quality when it matters most.
For Martinelli, it was another memorable chapter in his growing international career, while for Brazil it was a victory built on patience, persistence and belief.
Japan Leave With Heads Held High
Although eliminated, Japan earned widespread admiration for their performance.
Coach Hajime Moriyasu’s side matched one of football’s traditional powerhouses for long periods and demonstrated once again how much Japanese football has progressed over the past decade. Their tactical discipline, technical quality and fearless mentality ensured Brazil had to work for every opportunity.
After the match, Moriyasu spoke positively about his team’s development, saying performances like this prove Japan are closing the gap on the world’s elite nations.
While the result ended their World Cup journey, the display suggested the Samurai Blue will continue to challenge the biggest teams on the international stage for years to come.
Brazil Face Tough Tests Ahead
Brazil now advance to the Round of 16, where another demanding challenge awaits against either Ivory Coast or Norway.
While the victory showcased the experience and determination expected from one of the tournament favourites, it also exposed areas Ancelotti will want to improve before the next knockout fixture. Defensive concentration and greater attacking efficiency will be crucial as the competition becomes increasingly difficult.
For now, however, Brazil can celebrate surviving one of the tournament’s toughest knockout tests.
Japan may be heading home, but they leave the World Cup with their reputation enhanced after producing a courageous performance that pushed one of football’s greatest nations to the very limit.
