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Brazil sweep into form as Cunha’s quickfire double sparks World Cup win over Haiti
On a sticky, fun, occasionally boisterous, occasionally listless night in Philadelphia Brazil eased past a game but limited Haiti. All three goals in this 3-0 win came during a spell of first-half urgency driven by the high-grade wide play of Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha. In that period Brazil’s wide forwards were simply too much for a Haiti team that looked like it was trying to defend in a dogged low block, which gave the appearance of cautious, deep defence, but with the added key variation of also leaving huge open spaces in exactly the wrong places.

TL;DR
- Brazil beat Haiti 3-0 with first-half goals from Matheus Cunha (2) and Vinícius Júnior.
- The win was largely dictated by the strong performance of Brazil's wide forwards, Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha.
- Haiti's defensive strategy left large open spaces, which Brazil exploited.
- Raphinha sustained a hamstring injury during the match.
- Matheus Cunha impressed as a central attacker, offering a slicker presence than in the previous match.
- Neymar's presence is noted for its commercial value rather than on-field impact.
- Brazil's midfield, featuring Bruno Guimarães, Lucas Paquetá, and Casemiro, is considered strong.
- Manager Carlo Ancelotti maintained a calm demeanor, focusing on managing the team's psychological state.
- The atmosphere in Philadelphia Stadium was vibrant, with fans from both nations mixing.
- The article touches upon the historical context of slavery in both Haiti and Brazil.
- Brazil is seen as a potential dark horse in the tournament, with less pressure due to lower expectations.
- Haiti is confirmed to finish bottom of Group C.