
Brazil’s Under-15 National Team just absolutely demolished Uruguay with a jaw-dropping 7-0 victory this Saturday at Granja Comary in Teresópolis. This final friendly before the Liga Evolução tournament in September wasn’t just a win; it was a statement that echoed across the pitch, letting everyone know these kids mean business.
The Goal Floodgates Are OPEN for Brazil U15
Forget close games, Brazil U15 came to play. This wasn’t a fluke either. Just on Wednesday, they faced Uruguay at the same venue and walked away with a dominant 4-0 win. But Saturday? They cranked it up to eleven, with seven different players lighting up the scoreboard. Brener got the party started, then Kelwin, Lucas Jorge, Isaac, and Samuell all added their names to the score sheet. Not to mention, Gabriel Bueno went off, netting two goals himself. When you’re racking up 11 goals against the same opponent in two games, you know something special is brewing.
Dalla Déa’s Masterclass: Every Player Gets a Shot
Head coach Guilherme Dalla Déa clearly had a plan for these friendlies, and it’s paying off big time. He fielded a significantly different lineup on Saturday compared to Wednesday, making sure he could observe as many players as possible. Why? He needed to clear up any lingering doubts before Tuesday’s call-up, when he’ll announce the 20 players heading to Paraguay for the Liga Evolução.
The team’s execution was phenomenal. Brener opened the scoring in the 8th minute with a header off a Diego Bento assist. Even with tight marking from Uruguay, Dalla Déa’s squad moved the ball quickly, had sharp movement, and used dribbles to create space. Kelwin’s goal in the 20th minute was a highlight reel moment, with Kauã Lucas delivering a backheel pass, and Kelwin still having the composure to dribble past the goalkeeper before finishing. Lucas Jorge almost added another with a stylish finish that sadly hit the crossbar.
The tempo never dropped in the second half, even with Dalla Déa making multiple substitutions. Gabriel Bueno scored the third with a skillful solo effort early on. Lucas Jorge made it 4-0 with a precise strike from outside the box. Gabriel Bueno grabbed his second after breaking through the defense on an assist from his namesake Gabriel. Isaac capitalized on a rebound for the sixth, and Samuell wrapped it all up in the 49th minute, finishing off a cross from the right.
With the call-up for Liga Evolução coming on Tuesday, and the tournament itself hitting Paraguay in September, you better believe these young Brazilians are ready to absolutely tear it up. What a showing!
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Originally reported by Yahoo Sports.
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