Football

Brazil cruises past Haiti with a 3‑0 victory in Group C showdown

Vinícius Júnior and Rafael Cunha lead the attack as the Seleção prepares for a Miami clash with Scotland

Brazil secured a comfortable 3‑0 victory against Haiti in their latest World Cup encounter, a result that reinforces their position at the top of Group C.

First‑half fireworks

A prolific first half saw all three goals arrive before the break, underscoring Brazil’s attacking efficiency.

Vini Jr. was directly involved in every goal, first creating a rebound that fell to Rafael Cunha for the opener, then providing the assist for Cunha’s second strike, and finally finishing the move himself with a well‑timed run.

Endrick came close to extending the lead, but his effort was ruled out for offside, leaving the score at 2‑0 at halftime.

Looking ahead to Miami

Brazil will next face Scotland in Miami on Thursday night, with kickoff scheduled for 12:00 am local time, a match that could further cement their group leadership.

The team’s momentum will be tested against a Scottish side that has shown resilience in recent fixtures, making the upcoming encounter a crucial test for Brazil’s ambitions.

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