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World Cup 2026: Brazil against Norway, which is preparing for the "match of a lifetime"
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World Cup 2026: Brazil against Norway, which is preparing for the "match of a lifetime"

The article discusses Brazil's upcoming World Cup 2026 quarterfinal match against Norway, highlighting Norway's strong team led by Erling Haaland, who is described as a significant threat. Brazil, aiming for their sixth World Cup title since 2002, has shown improved performance, particularly in their recent match against Japan where they secured a last-minute victory. The article notes key players such as Bruno Guimaraes and Vinicius Jr., while mentioning potential challenges due to the absence of Lucas Paqueta. It also quotes coach Carlo Ancelotti acknowledging Norway's strength and the need for Brazil to play at their best. The piece emphasizes the importance of facing Haaland and the physicality of Norway's aerial game.

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World Cup 2026: Brazil against Norway, which is preparing for the "match of a lifetime"

The article discusses Brazil's upcoming World Cup 2026 quarterfinal match against Norway, highlighting Norway's strong team led by Erling Haaland, who is described as a significant threat. Brazil, aiming for their sixth World Cup title since 2002, has shown improved performance, particularly in their recent match against Japan where they secured a last-minute victory. The article notes key players such as Bruno Guimaraes and Vinicius Jr., while mentioning potential challenges due to the absence of Lucas Paqueta. It also quotes coach Carlo Ancelotti acknowledging Norway's strength and the need for Brazil to play at their best. The piece emphasizes the importance of facing Haaland and the physicality of Norway's aerial game.

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