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Brazil continues to display its offensive power against Tunisia

MADRID, 28 Sep.

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Brazil continues to display its offensive power against Tunisia

MADRID, 28 Sep. (EUROPA PRESS) -

The Brazilian team once again showed its tremendous offensive power on Tuesday in its 5-1 win in the friendly that faced Tunisia in the Parc des Princes in Paris and with prominence for the Blaugrana Raphinha and for a Neymar who is approaching to Pele's record.

After overwhelming Ghana 3-0 last Friday, the five-time world champion, with a somewhat less 'offensive' scheme and without Vinicius Jr, but with Neymar, Raphinha, despite FC Barcelona's call for Tite to be careful With the winger, Richarlison and Lucas Paquetá, he easily resolved a clash that was excessively tense at times.

The Blaugrana winger was one of the protagonists with a double in the first half where the 'canarinha' did not give the Tunisian team too many options despite the fact that Montassar Talbi managed to equal Raphinha's first goal after eleven minutes.

But Richarlison made it 2-1 straight away and Neymar's 75th goal, from a penalty, leaves him two off the mark with 'O Rei''s 'Seleçao', and Raphinha's second sentenced a Tunisian team that He finished the first half with ten. Despite his inferiority, he held on and with the stands transferring a lot of tension to the pitch, Pedro closed the scoring.