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Published 12:02 12 Sept 2018 BST
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In the small hours of Wednesday morning, he marked his full debut for his country by scoring two more goals as they beat El Salvador 5-0 at FedExField in Maryland. Before scoring, he also won the penalty which allowed Neymar to open the scoring in the fourth minute of the game.
Richarlison curled home Brazil's second after 16 minutes before Philippe Coutinho added a third before half-time. Early in the second half, the Everton man added his second before Marquinhos headed home a fifth and final goal late on.
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Richarlison had made his first appearance for Brazil as a substitute in the 2-0 win over the United States last week.
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