Article 76ECN Brazil 3-0 Haiti: World Cup 2026 – as it happened

Brazil 3-0 Haiti: World Cup 2026 – as it happened

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Jonathan Howcroft
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A quickfire Matheus Cunha double was added to by Vinicius Junior as Brazil secured a comfortable win over their Caribbean opponents

Neymar would probably not even be in North America this summer had Rodrygo been fit. Instead the Real Madrid winger is recuperating from an ACL injury by penning thoughtful columns.

The pressure of wearing the Brazil shirt can be heavy but also creates a positive kind of responsibility. That pressure exists solely because of the greatness of our football, the titles we've won, and our historic standing in the sport. The fans' mood often hinges on the result, which is only natural in a country so used to winning regularly.

So, as a player you have to realise that a barrage of criticism isn't the end of the world, just as a massive wave of praise doesn't mean everything is sorted out and that you will win the tournament. It is crucial to distinguish facts and balanced analysis from comments born of raw emotion and frustration.

If Vinicius is now Brazil's undisputed star, the 25-year-old has also yet to really make the team his own. He has turned in frustrating and often fruitless performances at major international tournaments, while scoring a mere nine goals in 49 appearances entering this, his second World Cup.

He has yet to wrest top billing from Neymar, whose jersey was worn by huge swaths of the Brazilian fans in their draw with Morocco on Saturday.

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