May 4, 2024

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Brazil-Tunisia, live: FIFA U-20 World Cup live

Brazil-Tunisia, live: FIFA U-20 World Cup live

Brazil goes to rest and wins power in La Plata. A game that was rather fun, but there was an inconvenience in the last minutes before going into the locker room. Soon, Canarinha’s team took the lead against Tunisia, taking advantage of an opponent’s mistake and imposing a penalty kick, which Marcos Leonardo would score.

Ramon Menezes’ men released the bottle of jewels from there, braiding the plays from the inside, but above all giving freedom to Andre Santos who will become the owner of the game, and Savio who will insist on the right wing.

Chelsea’s new signing (and South America’s Under-20 Player of the Year) will be Brazil’s No. 2 finisher with an impressive arrival. Given the lack of troops from Tunisia, who didn’t fire for the first 45 minutes, Jebali would be the only note contrasting with his leadership and “impudence”. There is not much to harm South America.

Leading 2-0 and giving the feeling that anything could lead to victory, just before the half-time whistle, Robert El Daoui fouled from behind, leaving Verdmarelha with 10 men on the field. Between whistles from the crowd, the central defender pointed to the shield on his shirt and made a five (star) gesture to recall what his country’s national football team is all about.

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