Two goals from man of the match Luiz Fabiano and one from Manchester City's new signing Robinho put Brazil's World Cup qualification back on track here Sunday with a 3-0 win over Chile. The five-time World Cup winner had been languishing in sixth place in the 10-team South American zone qualifier, two places outside of assuring one of the four automatic places for the 2010 finals in South Africa. And with coach Dunga under constant criticism for recent poor performances, including from his country's president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the trip to Santiago had loomed as a potential disaster. The win hoisted Brazil into second place in the standings level on 12 points from seven games with eternal rival Argentina but ahead on goal difference. Paraguay remains top on 14 points ahead of Wednesday's eighth round of games which see Brazil host bottom dogs Bolivia and Argentina travel to second-bottom Peru. Paraguay also have a comfortable looking matchup against third from bottom Venezuela. “I think that our president will be happy today as will all Brazilians thanks to the way our team played,” former World Cup skipper Dunga said. “In Brazil we have a lot of obligations: first of all to win, secondly to score a lot of goals and thirdly to put on a show - it's not always possible.”