Chile will sensationally miss the 2018 World Cup after suffering a 3-0 loss to Brazil in qualifying on Tuesday. <br /> <br />Paulinho and Gabriel Jesus struck in the space of three second-half minutes at the Allianz Parque in Sao Paulo before the latter sealed the deserved victory late. <br /> <br />Tite's side dominated the first half without capitalising, before a Claudio Bravo error allowed Paulinho to open the scoring. <br />Jesus then struck twice, completing a sensational qualifying campaign for CONMEBOL group winners Brazil. <br /> <br />It meant South American champions Chile needed other results to go their way to move into a play-off with New Zealand, but Peru's equaliser at home to Colombia saw Juan Antonio Pizzi's men finish sixth. <br /> <br />Tite made two changes to the starting XI held in Bolivia, with Manchester City goalkeeper Ederson handed his first international cap. <br /> <br />Ederson replaced Alisson in goal, while Marquinhos took Thiago Silva's place in the centre of defence. <br />For Chile, there were three changes to the side that claimed a dramatic 2-1 win at home to Ecuador. <br /> <br />The big blow was Arturo Vidal's suspension, with Jose Fuenzalida, Charles Aranguiz and Jean Beausejour coming in for the midfielder, Eugenio Mena and Francisco Silva. <br /> <br />Both teams made a bright start in Sao Paulo, but the biggest early cheer was for Argentina falling behind in Ecuador, although Lionel Messi would inspire a comeback in Quito. <br /> <br />Brazil looked the more dangerous of the two teams in the opening stages, and Neymar had a penalty shout turned down. <br /> <br />However, the Paris Saint-Germain star should have put the hosts ahead in the 16th minute, only to be denied by a good Bravo save. <br /> <br />The hosts were the better of the two sides in the opening 45 minutes, and they wasted another great chance six minutes before the break. <br /> <br />Renato Augusto found space down the left and crossed for Jesus, who headed straight at Bravo from close range. <br />The hosts finally took a deserved lead with two goals in three minutes. <br /> <br />A long-range Dani Alves free-kick was spilled by Bravo into the path of Paulinho, who tapped in the 55th-minute opener. <br /> <br />Just two minutes later and it was 2-0, Neymar unselfishly squaring for Jesus to tap in after being released in behind. <br /> <br />Brazil looked the more likely to score again as Chile pushed, and they sealed their win in additional time. <br /> <br />With Bravo stranded after going up for a corner, Jesus tapped in the easiest of goals from a Willian pass in the 93rd minute.
