Fans reaction to Brazil 4 – 1 victory over Paraguay

Full match highlights below.
by
Desmond Efe-Khaese
2024-06-29 12:30:03

Friday night at the Copa America, Brazil proved their signature Samba style with precision. Vinicius Jr., the standout from Real Madrid, brought his best game, making his mark with skillful play rooted in Brazil’s traditional Ginga style.

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Brazil met Paraguay after a dull draw with Costa Rica. The match kicked off with Lucas Paqueta missing a penalty, but Brazil quickly bounced back.

They struck three times in 15 minutes late in the first half. Vinicius scored first at the 35-minute mark, followed by Savio with his debut international goal. Right before halftime, Vinicius scored again, completing his brace. Full match highlights below:

In the wake of Brazil’s victory in the Copa America, fans took to social media to voice their excitement and concerns. Here’s a roundup of the standout reactions under CBF’s recent post:

Praise for Vinicius Jr.:

“Vinicius showed real class tonight! That rainbow flick and his brace? Pure gold!”

Need for better defense:

“Good game but we need to be tighter at the back. Can’t afford to give spaces like that against teams like Colombia”

Lucas Paqueta received mixed reactions:

“Paqueta missed the first but redeemed himself with that second penalty. Hope he keeps his confidence up!”

Anticipation for the next game:

“That was a nice setup for the clash against Colombia. We need to bring our A-game! Vamos Brasil!”

Paraguay’s lackluster defense:

“Paraguay was off pace, but we took advantage well. Always more to improve though.”

Savio’s Debut Goal:

“Savio stepping up for his first international goal is what dreams are made of! Future looks bright!”

Concern over Consistency:

“We shine in bursts but need consistency. Can’t always rely on individual brilliance”

Samba football

“That’s the Brazil we love! Samba football at its finest. More of this, please!”

Facing Colombia next, Brazil knows it needs to tighten up. This match will test their ability to improve coordination and use their creative edge against a strong opponent.