Brazil suffers ‘embarrassing’ defeat to great rival Argentina in one-sided World Cup qualifier
- Argentina defeated Brazil 4-1 in a World Cup qualifier, increasing pressure on Brazil's manager Dorival Jr.
- Argentina secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup as the first South American team to qualify after a 0-0 draw between Uruguay and Bolivia.
- Julian Alvarez opened the scoring for Argentina shortly after kickoff, leading to a dominant performance.
- Argentina remains at the top of the standings with 31 points, while Brazil holds fourth place with 21 points.
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The fury of a famous Brazilian rapporteur after Argentina’s score: “It’s a rewind, the worst team since 7-1 with Germany”
Galvao Bueno, who closely follows the Canarinha more than four decades ago, carried out a fierce analysis, after the beating suffered in the Monumental.
Rating: the Argentine team razed on the court and also on TV, with numbers from another era
On the open screen, it was seen by Telefe and the Public Television, surpassing 31 points between the two channels.In the cable transmitted TyC Sports.How was the Top Five of the day, in which an express edition of Big Brother knew how to take advantage of the floor that left him the score in front of Brazil. The most seen of each channel.
Brazil suffers ‘embarrassing’ defeat to great rival Argentina in one-sided World Cup qualifier
On Tuesday, an already underwhelming 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign reached its nadir as Brazil suffered an embarrassing 4-1 defeat away to great rival Argentina.
Brazil Stumbles as Argentina Dominates in World Cup Qualifier Clash
A fierce South American showdown on March 25, 2025, at Monumental de Núñez saw Argentina thrash Brazil 4-1, per official match reports. Raphinha, Brazil’s outspoken forward, promised a “beating” but left empty-handed as Argentina’s depth shone despite Lionel Messi’s injury absence. This 14th-round World Cup qualifier exposed Brazil’s struggles and cemented Argentina’s regional supremacy. Julián […]
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