June 13 (Reuters) - Substitute Raul Riudiaz's hotly disputed goal earned Peru a shock 1-0 win over Brazil in Foxborough, Massachusetts on Sunday, the defeat knocking the five-times world champions out the Copa America at the group stage. "Brazil tried from the first minute to score but the ball didn't want to go in unfortunately, and that's football. "We saw that the ball hit his hand but you can't complain," Brazil center half Miranda told reporters. "(The referee) said he discussed it with four officials and that they didn't see the handball. The result lifted Peru to the top of Group B and eliminated Brazil, who dropped down to third place behind Ecuador in the tournament being played in the United States to celebrate the centenary of governing body CONMEBOL and the Copa America.
Source: Huffington Post June 13, 2016 04:30 UTC