Brazil Flashes Dominance in Reaching Quarterfinalists

At the beginning of action with the World Cup Odds, Brazil was a top future market pick. And there were plenty of good reasons for that favored status. Brazil is the most successful nation in World Cup championship history. To show, A Selecao has the World Cup best five titles in its history. But their last championship was in 2002. Additionally, Brazil was humiliated in the 2018 World Cup with a sixth-place finish. Everyone knew that A Selecao was better than that. And in 2022, Brazil is showing its greatness.

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2022 World Cup – Brazil Reaches Quarterfinals

Brazil will face a far sterner test in Friday’s quarterfinal against Croatia. Consider that Croatia was the World Cup runner-up four years ago. That one might not be as beautiful, but this team can win any type of match. However, Brazil is the favorite and has been all along. Many offshore betting gamblers believe it would be foolish to bet against them adding a sixth star to their famous yellow jersey on December 18.

As an example of why Brazil is the favorite to win the World Cup was their Monday blowout of South Korea. It was not so much because of its complete and utter destruction of the best South Korean team in a dozen years. Although there’s plenty to be said about the comprehensive, 4-1, round-of-16 rout.

Specifically, it was the way that Brazil won the match. The Selecao came into the match on the heels of a surprising loss to Cameroon in their final group-stage match. In turn, that was their first defeat in 17 months. Hence they took it out on the Koreans.

The Cameroon loss was a reminder that nothing can be taken for granted. It’s hard to decide which of Monday’s goals was prettiest. Correlate that it was the type of World Cup betting odds performance that gamblers don’t forget.

Brazil Conclusion

Certainly, all four finishes were decisive. But the team play was even better. The cohesion and understanding of what every teammate would do and where every would-be defender could be exploited was perfection. Naturally, there was a surplus of traditional Brazilian skills on display. But it all had a purpose. To be exact, it was 4-0 with 10 minutes still to play in the first half. The goals came so thick and fast that there should have been a mercy rule like in an under-11 game. Then again, the performance was far too much fun to watch. Brazil let its foot off the gas in the second half when the game was already long over.

Of course, the fact that Brazil had control of the game and had it won allowed them to play differently. Brazil was so bored by then that it subbed in Weverton, its third keeper on its roster, in the 80th minute. In turn, it was a moment of utter humiliation for South Korea. Brazil is enjoying itself and is playing like it. The players danced together after each time they scored. It’s just who they are. Accordingly, Brazil is a very young team, bringing a language of dancing. Coach Tite, perhaps the best at his craft in the world, is perfectly fine with it. Most important of all, Brazil is making gamblers laugh, and they joke with them.

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