Neymar humiliated South Korea goalkeeper Kim Seung-gyu from the penalty spot as he fired Brazil into an early 2-0 lead in their 4-1 victory.
After just 13 minutes, the South American nation were two to the good in the World Cup Round of 16 clash at Stadium 974.
Vinicius Jr broke the deadlock in the seventh minute with a delicious curling effort into the top right corner after being picked out by Raphinha.
And Neymar – making his first outing since the opener against Serbia – then doubled Brazil’s lead from the 12 yards out after Richarlison was bundled over inside box.
In typical Neymar style, the Paris Saint-Germain forward showed supreme coolness as he casually walked up to the ball with a hop and stutter.
He waited for Kim to make a slight move to his right, before rolling the ball home in the bottom right corner.
talkSPORT’s Dean Ashton was left purring over the spot-kick on commentary as he joked the 30-year-old showed Kim ‘disrespect’.
He said: “The absolute disrespect of a goalkeeper from Neymar!”
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Ashton added: “He takes his time, he staggers, he waits and waits, waits till the goalkeeper is almost on his backside.
“And then rolls it into the other corner. How cool was that?”
Neymar now has 76 goals for Brazil – just one behind all-time top scorer Pele.
He has also now scored in three World Cups – matching the feat Pele achieved from his playing days.
It was then 3-0 to Brazil in the 29th minute with another dazzling goal from Tottenham forward Richarlison.
Richarlison started off the move by juggling the ball with his head, before getting on the end of a free-flowing team move to tuck home into the back of the net.
Commenting on the goal, Ashton remarked: “That is why you see so many yellow shirts everywhere when Brazil is on.
“That is just sheer magic from Richarlison and his teammates.
“What a magnificent goal that was from Brazil.”
Brazil weren’t done there, as West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta then volleyed home in the 36th minute.
South Korea pulled a goal back in the second half through a wonder strike from Paik Seung-ho, but it wasn’t enough to stage a late comeback.
Brazil will now face Croatia for a place in the semi-finals on Friday, live on talkSPORT.
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