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Vinícius and Cunha send Brazil past Haiti

Cunha thrilled the Brazilian fans, who made up the bulk of the 68,324 spectators at Lincoln Financial Field, when he tapped in a rebound for his first career World Cup goal. He then sent a left-footed strike into the upper left corner for a 2-0 lead in the first half against the overmatched Haitians. Brazil forward Raphinha, who was substituted with an injury in the first half, had an early goal disallowed for offside, only temporarily muting the yellow-clad Seleção supporters in an otherwise festive

atmosphere at the home of the two-time Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, whose cheerleaders did their part to rally the crowd. Haitian fans danced and sang “Grenadye Alaso” (“Grenadiers to the Attack”), the traditional battle cry of the national team. Brazilians chanted back, reminding them their country is the five-time World Cup champion and the home of the king of football: “A thousand goals, a thousand goals, a thousand goals, a thousand goals, a thousand goals! Only Pelé, only Pelé!” Cunha added to the festivities

in Philadelphia, home to nearly 6,000 Brazilian immigrants, when he flashed his familiar surfing celebration. Read moreWorld Cup 2026: Brazil and Morocco draw in heavyweight Group C opener Vinícius, whose 32nd-minute goal helped Brazil earn a draw against Morocco, helped Brazil get on the scoresheet when his shot was stopped by goalkeeper Johny Placide and Cunha was there to slam home the rebound to make it 1-0. Cunha extended both arms as if trying to catch some tasty waves and was mobbed by his team-mates.

Vinícius slid a pass through the defence to find Cunha and he powered one high into the net that Placide never had a chance to stop to make it 2-0. Cunha slid on his stomach and mimicked a swimming motion that all but put Haiti in the drink – and validated the Brazilian fans’ decision not to tempt fate by dressing the Rocky statue in team gear for bad luck. Vinícius closed the half with a goal and that was enough to keep Brazil –

seeking their first World Cup title since 2002 – happy before they close Group C play against Scotland on Wednesday in Miami Gardens, Florida. Neymar was ruled out of Brazil’s second straight match because of a lingering calf injury. (FRANCE 24 with AP)

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