Raphinha, Richarlison, and Neymar shone in Brazil's friendly match against Tunisia, just a few months before the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
The first goal came at the 11th minute. The Barcelona player headed the ball from the center of the area after a great assistance from former Real Madrid player, Casemiro.
Tunisia tried to fight back by scoring the equalizer at the 18th minute, but just a minute later, Richarlison scored the 2-1. A deep pass from Raphinha allowed the Tottenham player to score the second goal.
At the 27th minute, Aissa Laidouni committed a foul inside the area on Casemiro, and Brazil did not hesitate to put Neymar to take the penalty kick. At the 29th minute, the PSG player scored with a right-footed shot.
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Brazil has gone 14 games without a defeat, with their last loss being in the 2021 Copa America final against Argentina. Since then, they have achieved 11 wins and three draws against Argentina, Ecuador, and Colombia.
Regarding the victory against Ghana, Tité said: "We were solid. If we don't create, we also prevent our opponent from creating. With the introduction of fresh players, we regained control. Then, we had clear chances to extend the lead. So, the team was able to perform well in different stages, but being at the level of the first half doesn't always work."