In the second round of Group G, Brazil vs Switzerland. Both Brazil and Switzerland won their first group matches, but Brazil's technical victory over Serbia was clearly more convincing, which explains why so many fans and pundits see them as the favorites to win this year's World Cup.
Honestly, I don't think Brazil has any weakness. In their last match against Serbia, Brazil controlled the game from the beginning to the end, with aggressive shots from both wings, center and long range, and if not for the opponent's goalkeeper's performance, they would have had a chance to score 6 to 7 goals.
Vinicius Ozturia has been a shining light on the left side of the pitch and has a chance to become one of the star players after the final week of this year's World Cup. He has the ability to push the ball forward, attack the opposition's defense, and is good at getting the ball into dangerous positions. With Nima out for the rest of the group stage due to an ankle injury, Vinzios Zulia has a chance to step up and take the spotlight. As for the brilliant Richard Leeson, I don't think I need to tell you that he is ready to show the world that he is ready to perform on the big stage.
What should Switzerland do to stop Brazil? I think they are a good team, but honestly, it's hard to stop Brazil, so if I were a coach, I would definitely defend this game and try to minimize the number of goals conceded, even if the loss is not as good as the win, it's acceptable, but the goal difference in the end will be very important to the team.
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Of course, if we defend for a long time, we will lose. I believe Brazil will have the last laugh.