Philadelphia (Pennsylvania) [US], June 20 (HBTV): Matheus Cunha's brace against Haiti marked the 10th occasion a Brazilian player has scored two or more first-half goals in a FIFA World Cup match, the most by any nation.
The last Brazilian to achieve the feat was Neymar against Cameroon in 2014, according to ESPN.
Brazil got their FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign back on track with a convincing 3-0 victory over Haiti in Philadelphia, moving to the top of Group C and ending the Caribbean nation's hopes of reaching the knockout stage.
After a disappointing 1-1 draw against Morocco in their opening match, Carlo Ancelotti's side entered the game under pressure to deliver a statement performance. Haiti, meanwhile, took confidence from a spirited display against Scotland despite suffering defeat.
Brazil showed attacking intent from the outset and thought they had taken an early lead when Raphinha finished from Bruno Guimaraes' clever through ball. However, the goal was ruled out for offside.
The breakthrough arrived midway through the first half when Vinicius Junior's powerful effort was parried by goalkeeper Johny Placide. Cunha reacted quickest to force the loose ball over the line despite desperate attempts from the Haitian defence to clear it.
Cunha doubled Brazil's advantage soon after, capping an impressive display with a clinical finish. The striker raced onto a perfectly weighted pass from Vinicius and blasted his effort into the roof of the net at the near post, leaving Placide with no chance.
The victory gives Brazil four points from two matches, level with Morocco but ahead on goal difference, leaving them well placed to secure a place in the Round of 32.
Brazil will face Scotland in their final group-stage match, while Haiti's elimination was confirmed despite an improved second-half performance.
(ANI)