The quarter-final clash between Brazil and Croatia on , remains one of the most dramatic upsets in World Cup history, a game where tactical discipline famously triumphed over individual brilliance. The "Unbreakable" Wall
In the 105th minute, finally broke the deadlock with a piece of "solo magic". After playing two successive one-twos to slice through the Croatian defense, he rounded Livakovic to score his 77th international goal , equaling Pelé's record as Brazil's all-time leading scorer.
Witness the buildup and clinical finish of Neymar's historic goal that briefly put Brazil in the lead: