Tite says Brazil are getting over World Cup pain after Neymar and Roberto Firmino score in win over United States
Everton forward Richarlison also made his international debut at the MetLife Stadium
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Your support makes all the difference.Brazilian coach Tite said his players are getting over the pain of their World Cup exit after securing a convincing 2-0 friendly win against the USA.
The Selecao were dumped out of the tournament in Russia at the quarter-final stage by Belgium, with Paris Saint-Germain superstar Neymar only finding the net twice in five matches.
But he rolled home a soft penalty just before the break after Roberto Firmino had given Brazil the lead on 11 minutes at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Tite was quoted on UOL as saying: “[The performance] was above my expectation. It did not have brilliance at all times, but the offensive opportunities are there.
“We are getting back on top of the pain and frustration of elimination.”
Looking forward to Brazil’s next friendly against El Salvador on Tuesday, he said: "In the second game, there will be a greater opportunity for other players to start. Opportunity for some, responsibility to perform for others."
The pace of the game slowed down at the hour mark, with Brazil making use of all the permitted six substitutes to bring on Willian and give international debuts to Everton forward Richarlison and Flamengo attacking midfielder Lucas Paqueta.
Brazil held firm despite the USA trying in vain to find space in their opponent's half and saw out a comfortable win at the ground which will host the 2026 World Cup final.
Dave Sarachan, who took over as manager of the United States after the country missed out on World Cup qualification, said there were “hit-and-miss moments” for his youthful side.
“I thought our coordination of trying to step out wasn't very good in the first half, we got pulled apart a bit,” he said. “I thought the second half was an improvement.
“But overall this was a great game for us to play. In these types of games [against] a team like Brazil who are arguably as good as any team on the planet, it challenges you in ways that can only improve this group moving forward.”
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