Peru’s Ojara is successful, but there won’t be a smile of victory on their faces.
News came from Lima yesterday that Peru’s Ojara has completed all the preparations for Neymar’s ‘foot restraint’. A man named Walter Alarcon had set a trap for Neymar through tantra. He said, “Our goal is to cloud Neymar’s mind through tantra, so that he cannot do what he wants. His goal is to score.”
If you were watching the Peru-Brazil match in the 2026 South American World Cup qualifiers at the Lima National Stadium, you probably know the reason for this success of the country’s Ojara! Bangladesh time, Neymar couldn’t score in the match that started at 8 am today. Only Neymar, Peru’s Ojara probably tactically tied everyone’s feet in the Brazilian attacking third. Otherwise, why would Brazil have to wait for 90 minutes for a goal! And that goal will also come from a defender!
Brazilian defender Marquinhos cut through Peru’s Ojara’s ‘tactic’. He scored a goal in the 90th minute from Neymar’s inswinging corner, giving Brazil a 1-0 win over Peru. With this victory in the World Cup qualifiers, Brazil remains unbeaten in 36 matches selected. However, Peru’s net has sent the ball twice more. In the 29th minute, Brazilian striker Richarlison scored a header from Bruno Guimaraes’ cross. But was there any role for Ojara’s ‘tactic’ there? No, because the video assistant referee (VAR) reviewed the goal for almost five minutes, and Richarlison was offside by inches, so the goal was disallowed. Whatever it is, Brazil supporters can think about Peru’s Ojara in this way. In that case, disappointment will increase. Because Brazil did not meet expectations in the game. Whatever Brazil’s opponent, in the last 8 matches against Peru, the opposition has kept the net intact.