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Brazil, Colombia draw 2-2 in their International friendly

Colombia midfielder Stefan Medina (right) trips up Brazil forward Neymar (center) during an international friendly soccer match at Hard Rock Stadium | Steve Mitchell-USA TODAY Sports

Neymar scored one and assisted another as Brazil drew against Colombia in their International friendly in Miami. Luis Muriel became the first Colombian to score two goals against Brazil when he netted twice in the first half but goals from Casemiro and Neymar gave Brazil a deserved 2-2 draw in an entertaining match in Miami.

Brazil took the lead in the 20th minute when Casemiro headed home a corner from Neymar, who was making his return to the national side after missing their victorious Copa America campaign. Muriel equalised from the penalty spot six minutes later after Alec Sandro was penalised for a clumsy challenge, and he gave Colombia the lead 11 minutes before half time when he rifled high into the net from 10 meters out to finish off a superb team move. Brazil improved in the second half and Neymar got them level after 58 minutes when he tapped in from close range after Philippe Coutinho had split the Colombian defence with a long pass. In a game played without the use of VAR, Neymar had a strong penalty claim turned away with a quarter of an hour remaining when Davison Sanchez forced him face first into pitch-side advertising but the referee waved the claim away and neither side could get the winner.

Neymar had been sidelined since June due to an ankle injury and has been in the news regarding his transfer speculations. Although he hasn't been able to force a move back to his former club Barcelona, he is back on the field with a thirst to prove his mettle. Brazil will now face Peru I a rematch fo their Copa America final, while Colombia will take on Venezuela.