
Cunha's quickfire double fires Brazil past Haiti in World Cup
Quick summary
Brazil secured a World Cup victory over Haiti, with Matheus Cunha scoring a rapid double to spark the win.
What happened
Brazil swept into form at the World Cup with a convincing win over Haiti, propelled by Matheus Cunha's quickfire brace. The result keeps Brazil on track in the group stage and reflects a return to attacking fluency. Haiti's campaign continues to be a tough assignment against one of the tournament favourites.
Chance analysis
Cunha's double is significant for Brazil's attacking depth, suggesting he could be a key rotational option behind Brazil's main strikers. For Haiti, losses to elite opposition are expected but the margin and performance metrics will matter for FIFA ranking and confidence. A routine group-stage win for Brazil carries moderate predictive value for their knockout-round draw.
Brazil gain momentum and attacking confidence; Haiti face an uphill battle to progress from the group.
Brazil look in attacking form with Cunha emerging as a goal threat; Haiti remain heavy underdogs against top-tier opposition.