While rivals Argentina and France have impressed in the United States, Brazil's World Cup campaign is off to a shaky start. Despite a 3-0 win over Haiti, the team's performance was marred by a lacklustre second half display. Brazil's fans clad in yellow danced in the stands, but the team's flat performance after half-time left much to be desired.
Brazil's World Cup Hopes Hinge on Top-Form Performance
UKPulse Sport DeskBrazil's World Cup campaign is off to a shaky start, with the team struggling to hit top form despite a 3-0 win over Haiti. The Selecao will need to improve if they are to advance to the last-32 stage.
- Brazil's 3-0 win over Haiti was marred by a lacklustre second half performance
- The team is struggling to hit top form despite a strong start in their World Cup campaign
- Coach Ancelotti remains optimistic about Brazil's chances, citing improvements in their performance
Why this matters: Brazil's performance will have implications for the UK's interest in the World Cup, with many British fans following the team's progress.
What this means for you: What this means for you: Brazil's performance will have implications for the UK's interest in the World Cup, with many British fans following the team's progress.