Brazil's 30 Win Over Chile Highlights New Talent And Solidifies Qualifiers Position
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Brazil beat Chile 3–0 at Rio's Maracanã on September 4, 2025, in the penultimate match of South American World Cup qualifying. The crowd of 57,326 generated R$9.33 million, underscoring the match's financial and sporting appeal.
Teenager Estevão opened the scoring in the 37th minute with a stunning bicycle kick, his first goal for the senior team. His breakthrough underlines Brazil's growing crop of young stars.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti then brought on Lucas Paquetá in the 64th minute, ending the midfielder's yearlong absence. Paquetá scored just 40 seconds later from Luiz Henrique's precise cross, marking a swift and confident return.
Shortly after, Bruno Guimarães tapped home a rebound for the third goal, sealing the result. With this victory, Brazil sits second in the standings with 28 points, ten behind group leaders Argentina.
Already assured of a World Cup spot as hosts, Brazil now needs to avoid defeat against Bolivia to secure runner-up status. Beyond the clear scoreline, this match revealed Brazil's blend of emerging talent and experienced depth.
Strong attendance and revenue reinforce the team's commercial strength. Observers can see Brazil balancing player development with consistent results as it heads into the 2026 World Cup.
Teenager Estevão opened the scoring in the 37th minute with a stunning bicycle kick, his first goal for the senior team. His breakthrough underlines Brazil's growing crop of young stars.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti then brought on Lucas Paquetá in the 64th minute, ending the midfielder's yearlong absence. Paquetá scored just 40 seconds later from Luiz Henrique's precise cross, marking a swift and confident return.
Shortly after, Bruno Guimarães tapped home a rebound for the third goal, sealing the result. With this victory, Brazil sits second in the standings with 28 points, ten behind group leaders Argentina.
Already assured of a World Cup spot as hosts, Brazil now needs to avoid defeat against Bolivia to secure runner-up status. Beyond the clear scoreline, this match revealed Brazil's blend of emerging talent and experienced depth.
Strong attendance and revenue reinforce the team's commercial strength. Observers can see Brazil balancing player development with consistent results as it heads into the 2026 World Cup.

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