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Brazil put on a show against Haiti, winning 3-0 in a match that was never really close. The team controlled the ball from start to finish, leaving Haiti with almost no chances. The victory was powered by a fantastic performance from forward Matheus Cunha, who netted two goals.

The South American giants moved the ball quickly and created plenty of scoring opportunities. Haiti tried to defend deep, but Brazil’s pressure was too much to handle.

Cunha Steals the Show with a Brace

Manchester United star Matheus Cunha was the hero of the night. He scored his first goal in the 25th minute with a powerful shot from inside the box. His second came just after halftime, when he headed in a perfect cross from the right wing.

  • Cunha’s first goal: a left-footed strike that beat the keeper.
  • Second goal: a well-placed header that sealed the win.
  • Brazil’s third goal came from a defender who tapped in from a corner.

With these two goals, Cunha becomes Brazil’s top scorer in the tournament so far. Fans are already calling him the team’s most important player.

Haiti’s World Cup Dream Cut Short

Haiti fought hard but couldn’t keep up with Brazil’s speed and skill. This loss means Haiti is the first team to be knocked out of the 2026 World Cup. They have lost all three group games and cannot advance to the next round.

For the Haiti players, it’s a tough ending to a brave campaign. They showed heart but simply didn’t have the quality to compete at this level. Coach said they will learn from this experience and come back stronger.

A Statement Win for Brazil

Brazil’s 3-0 victory sends a clear message to the other teams: they are here to win the whole tournament. With Cunha in top form and the defense looking solid, Brazil looks like a serious contender for the title.

Next up for Brazil is a match against a tough European side. If they keep playing like this, they will be hard to stop. Haiti, meanwhile, will head home knowing they gave it their all.