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Vinicius Junior also scored in the first half and was the creator for both of Cunha’s strikes before an apparent leg injury forced winger Raphinha off in the 40th minute.
Overall, it was a much-improved effort from the Selecao’s 1-1 draw against Morocco to open their tournament and a result that puts Brazil on four points above the Atlas Lions in Group C on goal difference.
“It was what I expected from this match to have a better quality of this match,” Ancelotti said. “Fewer mistakes. More effectiveness at the forward [positions] and more control at the back. And I think this was a good match.”
Haiti became the first team to be eliminated at the World Cup after Morocco’s 1-0 win over Scotland, who have three points, earlier on Friday. Haiti are bottom with no points.
Even so, they clearly enjoyed their second appearance at the finals and first since 1974, and, despite a line-up that suggested a low block, showed admirable endeavour in front of a vocal red-and-blue-clad minority.
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