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    Brazil VS Norway

    FIFA World Cup
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    Brazil
    Brazil
    Norway
    Norway
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    • Panji Suryono
      Panji Suryono
      Brazil typically employs a 4-3-3 high-pressing and possession-based system. Their passing and movement tactics have been refined over a long period, boasting a high level of maturity and stability. In regular matches, their passing success rate consistently stays above 88%, and they often control more than 60% of the ball. The team excels at using continuous short ground passes in the midfield to disrupt the opponent's defensive formation, gradually creating offensive gaps. On average, they can deliver 4.6 high-quality key passes per game, providing a solid foundation for their frontline attacks. The forwards have remarkable individual dribbling and flank attacking abilities. However, their finishing has been subpar recently, with a low shot conversion rate. Norway will face a tough challenge against Brazil's well - organized and possession - oriented style. They need to find ways to break through Brazil's midfield control and capitalize on any defensive mistakes. Visit Nowgoal.net to
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      World Cup Brazil - Norway
    • KINOZADa 7
      KINOZADa 7
      Brazil currently ranks 6th in the world. Since Carlo Ancelotti took charge of the Brazilian team, they've abandoned the traditional possession - based system and shifted to a more pragmatic style closer to European football. They mainly play a 4 - 3 - 3 formation (using a 4 - 2 - 3 - 1 in the group - stage opener against Morocco) and reverted to 4 - 3 - 3 in the round of 16 against Japan. In the group stage of this World Cup, Brazil had 2 wins and 1 draw in three matches, scoring 7 goals and conceding 1. They topped the group to advance to the knockout stage. In the round of 16 against Japan, despite falling behind, they managed to equalize through Casemiro and score the winning goal by Martinelli in the second half, winning 2 - 1 and reaching the round of 16. However, this game also revealed a weakness in Brazil's defense. There were gaps behind the full - backs that could be exploited. After trailing in the first half, Ancelotti adjusted the tactics in the second half, focusing on hi
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      World Cup Brazil - Norway
    • CouprieJR
      CouprieJR
      Brazil, a traditional powerhouse in world football, advanced from their group as leaders in this World - Cup. Their squad is full of star players and has remarkable overall strength, with the total value of the team ranking high in world football. Their offensive and defensive systems are well - balanced and mature. The team plays an attacking brand of football based on smooth passing and ball - control. The wingers, Vinícius and Martinelli, provide a strong attacking threat on the flanks. There are multiple goal - scoring options in the front - line, and their attacking methods are diverse. Head coach Carlo Ancelotti is excellent at on - the - spot tactical adjustments. He can change the formation in time according to the game situation to break through the opponent's defense. However, the team has an obvious weakness. The absence of midfield core Paquetá due to injury has significantly reduced the team's midfield connection and the creativity in set - piece attacks. Visit Nowgoal.n
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      World Cup Brazil - Norway
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    • Mexico has had an impressive run, winning 8 out of their last 10 matches with 2 draws and no losses. However, this hasn't significantly shifted the overall situation. England, on the other hand, has won 7, drawn 2, and lost 1 in their last 10 games. Looking at their head - to - head record, the two teams are evenly matched. Mexico has been performing well and has the advantage of playing at home continuously. But in this game, their edge is not substantial. Mexico has a decent attacking force, yet England's defense has improved. The number of goals conceded reflects the gap in strength between the two teams. Their performance in attack and defense is comparable whether at home or away. England's forwards have been underperforming, clearly not as good as Mexico's. The question remains: Can Mexico win this showdown against England? Visit Nowgoal.net to watch World Cup 2026 livescore & free live football streaming Mexico has been in excellent form lately, winning 8 and drawing 2 in their
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      World Cup Mexico - England
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