Match Performance Review Brazil vs. TunisiaMatch Performance Review Brazil vs. Tunisia

**Bento (5/10):**
A more assertive response to Tunisia’s breakthrough could have made it more difficult for Mastouri to complete his finish by quickly closing the angle.

**Wesley (5/10):**
Booked within the first ten minutes, Wesley struggled to make a significant impact going forward.

**Marquinhos (7/10):**
Marquinhos demonstrated exceptional composure, hardly misplacing a pass and adeptly managing Tunisia’s limited attacking efforts.

**Eder Militao (6/10):**
Militao played for an hour before leaving the match due to injury. His performance was satisfactory up until that point.

**Caio Henrique (7/10):**
Henrique delivered a strong defensive performance and provided more effective offensive contributions compared to his counterpart on the right.

**Estevao Willian (8/10):**
Despite enduring a lengthy wait while facing a hostile crowd to take his penalty, Willian maintained his composure remarkably well, enhancing his impressive start to his international career with five goals in six appearances this season. He was the only Brazilian player who consistently showed vibrancy.

**Bruno Guimaraes (6/10):**
Guimaraes positioned himself well but could have capitalized further on the possession he received.

**Casemiro (7/10):**
Casemiro was heavily involved in the midfield, utilizing his time on the ball to create forward chances while facing minimal defensive challenges.

**Rodrygo (6/10):**
Rodrygo had a few bright moments but ultimately found it to be a frustrating night overall.

**Matheus Cunha (5/10):**
Cunha had a limited impact before being substituted at halftime, with only 21 touches of the ball.

**Vinicius Junior (6/10):**
Junior did not pose a significant threat to Tunisia but contributed to winning the second penalty through effective pressing.

**Danilo (5/10):**
After replacing Wesley at halftime, Danilo had little defending to do and made minimal impact on the match.

**Vitor Roque (6/10):**
Roque won the penalty that Paquetá failed to convert, a frustrating moment for the team.

**Fabricio Bruno (6/10):**
Bruno provided a solid performance as a center-back replacement an hour into the game.

**Fabinho (5/10):**
With only 22 touches during his half-hour on the pitch, Fabinho struggled to make an impact.

**Lucas Paquetá (5/10):**
Paquetá had the opportunity to secure a victory for Brazil but ultimately failed to convert.

**Luiz Henrique (N/A):**
Henrique was the last of the six permitted substitutes brought on toward the end of the match.

**Carlo Ancelotti (6/10):**
Ancelotti leaves this international window facing numerous questions regarding his team’s performance.

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