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Brazil Cruise Past Haiti to Keep World Cup Dream Alive

Brazil finally found its rhythm at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after a dominant 3-0 win over Haiti, a result that pushed the five-time champions to the top of Group C and ended Haiti’s hopes of reaching the knockout stage. For football fans in Kenya, this was the Brazil many expected to see from the start—sharp, clinical, and dangerous in attack.

After a frustrating opening draw against Morocco, Carlo Ancelotti’s side knew they needed a statement performance, and they delivered in style.

Fast Start Shows Brazil Means Business

Brazil wasted no time taking control of the game. The early warning signs were there when Raphinha thought he had opened the scoring, only for VAR and the offside flag to deny him.

But Haiti’s luck did not last long.

Matheus Cunha broke the deadlock after a powerful effort from Vinícius Júnior forced a save from Haitian goalkeeper Johny Placide. Cunha reacted fastest to bundle home and put Brazil ahead.

That goal changed everything.

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Cunha and Vinícius Shine Bright

Once Brazil settled, they looked unstoppable.

Cunha doubled his tally shortly after, finishing brilliantly from a perfectly timed Vinícius pass. It was a striker’s finish—powerful, precise, and impossible to stop.

Then Vinícius got his reward.

The Real Madrid star used his pace to beat Haiti’s defensive line before calmly slotting past Placide to make it 3-0 before halftime.

At that point, the match was effectively over.

For Kenyan fans who love flair, pace, and attacking football, this was classic Brazil.

Haiti Show Fight But Fall Short

To their credit, Haiti did not collapse.

They came out stronger in the second half and almost got on the scoresheet through Ricardo Adé, whose header forced a strong save from Alisson Becker.

But Brazil’s defense held firm.

It was their first clean sheet of 2026—a major positive for Ancelotti as defensive concerns had started to grow after recent matches.

Youngster Endrick also thought he had added a fourth, but another offside decision denied him.

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What This Means for Group C

The victory leaves Brazil level on four points with Morocco but ahead on goal difference. Their final group clash against Scotland now becomes crucial.

A win would guarantee qualification for the Round of 32.

For Haiti, their World Cup journey ends in disappointment. Even victory in their final game would not be enough.

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Final Thoughts

Brazil’s World Cup campaign has officially come alive.

After early doubts, this 3-0 win showed their quality, depth, and hunger. If they maintain this level, a sixth world title looks increasingly possible.

For now, all eyes turn to the showdown with Scotland, a match that could define Brazil’s road to glory.

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