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Matheus Cunha’s brace puts Brazil in control at the 2026 World Cup


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Matheus Cunha scored twice in the first half and Vinicius Junior added a third on the stroke of halftime as Brazil rolled past Haiti 3-0 at Lincoln Financial Field on Friday. All three goals came before the break, turning the Group Stage matchday 2 fixture into a formality by the time the teams returned from the tunnel. Haiti, set up in a deep 5-4-1 and already down to 10 bookings by the final whistle, never threatened to make a match of it.

World Cup 2026: Brazil 3-0 Haiti - Matheus Cunha nets twice as Vinicius Junior strikes again to earn much-needed victory
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Key Moments

  • 4′, Carlens Arcus picked up the first yellow card of the match for Haiti, booked for roughing in the opening minutes and setting a fractious tone early on.
  • 23′, Matheus Cunha opened the scoring, finishing inside the box to give Brazil the lead they rarely looked like relinquishing.
  • 36′, Cunha doubled his tally and Brazil’s advantage, converting again from inside the area for his second of the afternoon.
  • 40′, Raphinha was substituted off with the match already well in hand, a precautionary change by Carlo Ancelotti ahead of Brazil’s remaining fixtures.
  • 45′, Vinicius Junior made it 3-0 right on halftime, putting the result beyond any doubt before the second half even began. Frantzdy Pierrot was booked in the same minute for elbowing.
  • 46′, Haiti head coach Sebastien Migne sent on two substitutes at the break, withdrawing both yellow-carded players Arcus and Pierrot.
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Tactical Breakdown

Carlo Ancelotti set Brazil up in a 4-3-3 that pressed high and stayed compact through the middle third. The numbers tell a clear story: 57% possession, 522 passes at 88% accuracy, and all eight shots taken from inside the box. Brazil did not attempt a single shot from distance, which reflects how consistently they worked through Haiti’s defensive block rather than resorting to speculative efforts. The xG of 1.50 against an actual return of three goals shows the finishing was clinical rather than lucky.

The match was effectively over as a contest at halftime, and Ancelotti used the second period to manage his squad. Lucas Paqueta and Matheus Cunha both came off at the 64th minute, sensible rotation for a team that will need fresh legs later in the tournament. Haiti made their own changes at the break, withdrawing both players already on yellow cards, but the structural damage was done.

Haiti’s 5-4-1 was designed to defend deep and absorb pressure, but the back five was consistently bypassed by Brazil’s movement inside the box. The Haitians managed three shots on target and an xG of just 0.25, confirming that Alisson was never seriously tested. Three yellow cards and 15 fouls highlighted a side reduced to tactical fouling once the shape was broken. The early booking on Arcus in the 4th minute disrupted their discipline from the start.

Player Ratings

Matheus Cunha
9.0/10. Two well-taken goals from inside the box and a constant threat throughout the first half before being rested after the hour mark.
Vinicius Junior
8.0/10. Added the third on the stroke of halftime to put the game to bed, and showed enough to justify his place in the starting eleven before being withdrawn in the 81st minute.
7.0/10. Provided the platform in midfield that allowed Cunha and Vinicius to operate freely in the final third.
Marquinhos
7.5/10. Barely tested defensively but commanded his backline with authority throughout, keeping a clean sheet with minimal drama.
Johny Placide
5.5/10. Made two saves on the day but was beaten three times, with his defense offering little protection in front of him during the opening 45 minutes.
Frantzdy Pierrot
4.0/10. Isolated up front as Haiti’s lone striker and then booked for elbowing right on halftime, which forced the coaching staff to take him off at the break.
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Verdict

Brazil’s win moves them into contention in a group currently led by Mexico on six points from two games, with South Korea second on three. Brazil still need points from their remaining fixtures to advance, but a performance this controlled, with three goals scored before halftime and a clean sheet kept, sends a clear message about the gap between Ancelotti’s side and the group’s lower-ranked teams. For Haiti, the gap in quality was stark, and qualification looks out of reach.

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