Brazil Dominates Haiti with a Convincing 3-0 VictoryIn a commanding performance, Brazil secured a 3-0 victory over Haiti in their World Cup Group Stage match. All three goals came in the first half, showcasing Brazil's attacking prowess and tactical superiority.
Brazil controlled the match with 57% possession and registered 5 shots on target out of a total of 8 attempts. Matheus Cunha was the standout performer, scoring twice in the first half, first in the 23rd minute and again in the 36th, with Vinicius Junior adding a third just before halftime in the 45th minute. Haiti, despite having an equal number of total shots (8), struggled to convert their chances, managing only 3 shots on goal.
The match saw Haiti's frustration manifest in the form of three yellow cards, with Carlens Arcus and Frantzdy Pierrot receiving cautions early on. Brazil, while disciplined, also picked up a yellow card for Douglas Santos in the second half, reflecting the physical nature of the contest.
As the match progressed, Brazil's substitutions maintained their momentum, while Haiti's attempts to regroup were thwarted by Brazil's solid defensive organization. The result underscores Brazil's strong start to the tournament, leaving Haiti with much to ponder as they seek to bounce back in their next fixture.