Brazil, once a soccer powerhouse with five World Cup wins, was defeated by its rivals, Argentina, in a World Cup qualifier match last Tuesday. Argentina beat Brazil 4-1, meaning they officially qualified for the World Cup. Will Brazil qualify, and will they even have a chance at winning their sixth World Cup title?
The top six teams are automatically qualified for the World Cup, so even as Brazil sits in fourth place because of its defeat, it is likely it will qualify. Yet, it is alarming that Argentina, playing without injured captain Lionel Messi, still outplayed Brazil. This shocking game prompted Vinícius Junior to call for the team to push their reset button and focus on improving for the next matches.
“Everyone did badly, we played badly, and Argentina played an excellent game with their fans,” Vinícius told ESPN reporters. “We have to rethink everything we’ve been doing because the pressure will come; the people want us to win.
Brazil’s struggles in the 14th round of the World Cup qualifiers have raised concerns about the Seleção’s current form and confidence. The defeat against Argentina was just the latest in a string of inconsistent performances, sparking debate among fans and analysts about whether they can reclaim their dominance on the global stage.
Brazil’s next matchup will be against Ecuador on June 9. With just a few matches left in the qualifiers, Brazil’s path to the World Cup remains open, but their status as contenders is questionable. The next few games will be critical, not just for qualification, but for proving that Brazil still belongs among the world’s elite.