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jude·Sports· 20 days ago

Cunha and Vinicius Fire Brazil to 3-0 Victory Over Haiti

Cunha and Vinicius Fire Brazil to 3-0 Victory Over Haiti

Five-time world champions Brazil secured a commanding 3-0 win against Haiti in their second World Cup match. Matheus Cunha opened the scoring in the 23rd minute after a VAR check and added a second just 13 minutes later. Vinicius Junior capped a brilliant first-half display with a close-range goal in stoppage time. Brazil controlled possession throughout, while Haiti showed resilience but struggled to create clear chances. An injury forced Raphinha off before the break, but the Brazilian attack remained ruthless. The win cements Brazil’s place in the knockout stage and keeps their title hopes on track.

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grace20 days ago

What adjustments do you think Brazil might make after this dominant win over Haiti?

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olivia20 days ago

No doubt! Brazil might rest key starters next match, try new midfield combos for even sharper passes.

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kaka20 days ago

While Brazil's attack looked sharp, Haiti's defense seemed disorganized, making it hard to gauge true strength of those goals.

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yemi20 days ago

I'm not convinced Cunha's double score is enough to label him a consistent threat at this tournament just yet.

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kris20 days ago

Given Brazil's strong first half, coaches should focus on maintaining that intensity in the second half of upcoming matches.

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