Brazil Cruise Past Haiti 3-0 With First-Half Dominance in Group C Clash
The result strengthens Brazil’s position in Group C and keeps them firmly in control of their qualification path heading into the next round of fixtures.
Brazil Cruise Past Haiti 3-0 With First-Half Dominance in Group C Clash- Brazil secured a comfortable 3-0 victory over Haiti in their 2026 FIFA World Cup Group C encounter, with all three goals coming before halftime in a dominant attacking display.
Brazil started strongly and quickly took control of the match, with Matheus Cunha opening the scoring after finishing a well-worked attacking move. He doubled the lead soon after, continuing a sharp first-half performance that left Haiti struggling to cope with Brazil’s pace and movement in the final third.
Vinícius Júnior added the third goal before the break, capping off a brilliant attacking half for the Seleção. His involvement throughout the match was key, as Brazil consistently broke down Haiti’s defensive structure with quick combinations and attacking rotations.
The second half was more controlled, with Brazil focusing on managing possession and conserving energy, while Haiti showed more resilience but could not create meaningful chances to mount a comeback.
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