Just like in 2011, Paraguay was able to defeat Brazil after a penalty shootout. Dunga's team led after 45 minutes, but a handball by Thiago Silva changed the game.

Brazil's fans around the world will have to think twice whenever they believe their team can easily defeat Paraguay. La Albirroja pulled another stunner against the Brazilian side, just like in the 2011 Copa América, forcing the penalty shootout and leaving Dunga's team away from the semi-finals for the second straight time.

Robinho gave Brazil the lead before the first half hour had passed, but after that, Paraguay defended superbly, being capable to withhold the Brazilians to only one shot towards Justo Villar's net in the first 45 minutes. After the break, Los Guaraníes started working better up front, when a handball by Thiago Silva, just like the one he gave away against Chelsea in this year's Champions League, was transformed by FC Basel's Derlis Gonzalez for the much deserved tie. Paraguay had a few chances to win the game before the shootout, but their strikers could not get past Jefferson.

Fans had a field day trolling Thiago Silva for his handball

"Thiago Silva can't learn"

Once again, Brazil missed two of their five penalties, being Everton Ribeiro and Douglas Costa the ones unable to transform their kicks. Roque Santa Cruz's miss gave them little hope, but Derlis Gonzalez once again made it count for the Paraguayans, who will be facing Argentina in the semi-finals.