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Cunha Double Fires Brazil Top and Ends Haiti's World Cup Hopes

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Cunha Double Fires Brazil Top and Ends

Cunha Double Fires Brazil Top and Ends Haiti's World Cup Hopes Brazil Respond Strongly After Opening Draw

Brazil delivered the response expected from five-time world champions on Friday, defeating Haiti 3-0 in Philadelphia to climb to the top of Group C and strengthen their position in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

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Forward Matheus Cunha scored his first two

Forward Matheus Cunha scored his first two goals of the tournament, while Vinicius Junior capped an influential first-half display with a goal of his own as Carlo Ancelotti's side produced a far more convincing performance than in their opening 1-1 draw against Morocco.

The result leaves Brazil on four points and ahead of Morocco on goal difference, while Haiti became the first team officially eliminated from the tournament after suffering consecutive group-stage defeats.

Cunha Rewards Ancelotti's Selection Call

Cunha Rewards Ancelotti's Selection Call

Ancelotti made changes to his starting lineup following criticism of Brazil's opening performance, handing Cunha a starting role in attack. The decision paid immediate dividends.

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Cunha opened the scoring after linking effectively with Vinicius Junior and later doubled Brazil's advantage with another well-taken finish. Vinicius, who assisted both goals, also found the net himself before halftime to complete a dominant opening 45 minutes for the South American side.

The performance highlighted the growing understanding between Cunha and Vinicius, offering Brazil greater fluidity and attacking balance than they showed against Morocco.

Haiti Show Spirit but Fall Short

Despite the scoreline, Haiti demonstrated resilience during only their second World Cup appearance and first since 1974. The Caribbean nation created several opportunities and tested Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson, particularly through defender Ricardo Ade, whose powerful header forced a notable save.

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Head coach Sebastien Migne praised his players' commitment despite the defeat, emphasizing the significance of Haiti's return to the world's biggest football tournament after a 52-year absence.

However, the gap in quality ultimately proved decisive as Brazil's superior attacking talent and experience controlled the contest.

Why the Result Matters

For Brazil, the victory provides momentum and reassurance as Ancelotti continues shaping his squad for a deep tournament run. Questions emerged after the draw against Morocco, but Friday's display offered evidence that tactical adjustments are beginning to produce results.

The match also raised concerns after winger Raphinha was forced off with an apparent injury before halftime, a development Brazil's medical staff will closely monitor ahead of the team's final group-stage fixture.

Looking Ahead

Brazil will now focus on securing qualification for the knockout stages and maintaining first place in Group C. Haiti, meanwhile, will look to finish its campaign positively despite elimination.

While tougher tests almost certainly await Brazil, the performance against Haiti offered a glimpse of the attacking quality supporters expect from one of football's most successful nations.

Conclusion

Matheus Cunha's two-goal performance gave Brazil a crucial World Cup victory and reinforced Carlo Ancelotti's tactical decisions. With Vinicius Junior also impressing, Brazil moved to the top of Group C, while Haiti's hopes of advancing ended despite a spirited effort. The result leaves the Selecao in a strong position as the tournament enters a decisive phase.

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  • Cunha Double Fires Brazil Top and Ends
  • Forward Matheus Cunha scored his first two
  • Cunha Rewards Ancelotti's Selection Call
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