Brazil survived Gabriel Jesus' second-half red card to end their 12-year wait for a trophy with a 3-1 victory over Peru in the Copa America final.

Jesus was the first-half hero in the Maracana, setting up Everton's opener on 15 minutes before restoring Brazil's lead on the stroke of half-time after Paolo Guerrero drew Peru level from the penalty spot.

But the Manchester City striker soon turned to the villain of the piece as his clumsy second bookable offence handed Peru the initiative with 20 minutes to play.

Five years on from their World Cup semi-final humiliation on home soil another upset looked on the cards, but substitute Richarlison's late penalty sealed an ninth Copa America for Brazil - their first since 2007 - which banished the demons of that 7-1 defeat to Germany in the process.

Everton celebrates with Brazil team-mates Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho after opening the scoring against Peru

Everton celebrates with Brazil team-mates Roberto Firmino and Philippe Coutinho after opening the scoring against Peru


Tite's men took the lead on the quarter-hour when Jesus created space for himself down the right before crossing for striker Everton to volley home.

Brazil assumed control as Peru's efforts to respond yielded little and Philippe Coutinho fired just wide after latching on to a Roberto Firmino cross.

Paolo Guerrero celebrates scoring Peru's equaliser

Paolo Guerrero celebrates scoring Peru's equaliser


Peru were back in it a minute before the break when, after defender Thiago Silva was adjudged to have handled inside the box as he slid into a challenge, Guerrero sent Alisson the wrong way from the spot.

However, Brazil restored their lead in stoppage time when Jesus swept home Firmino's cross to bring an end to an eventful first half.

Gabriel Jesus celebrates Brazil's second against Peru

Gabriel Jesus celebrates Brazil's second against Peru


Coutinho and Firmino both went close as the hosts attempted to kill the game off immediately after the restart, but Jesus' evening took a turn for the worse with 20 minutes remaining when he was sent off for a second bookable offence following a challenge on Carlos Zambrano.

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