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Brazil's Second-Half Blitz Dominates Panama 6-2
1 Jun
Summary
- Brazil scored four goals in the second half to secure a dominant win.
- Vinicius Junior opened the scoring, and Casemiro added another before halftime.
- The team is preparing for the World Cup, with their first match on June 13.

Brazil displayed a potent attacking force in their World Cup preparations, defeating Panama 6-2 in Rio de Janeiro. The match saw a significant shift in momentum during the second half, where Brazil netted four goals to secure their comprehensive victory. Vinicius Junior initiated the scoring early with a precise shot from outside the box.
Amir Murillo's free-kick deflected in, but Casemiro quickly restored Brazil's lead before halftime. Following numerous substitutions at the break, the hosts extended their advantage. Bournemouth's Rayan scored eight minutes into the second period, followed by Lucas Paqueta adding a fourth. Brentford's Igor Thiago converted a penalty, and Danilo sealed the sixth goal, before Panama found a late consolation.
Brazil will conclude their warm-up fixtures against Egypt in Cleveland on Saturday. Their World Cup campaign officially begins on June 13 with a match against Morocco.