Ahead of the World Cup Qatar tournament that will start in November this year, World No. 1 Brazil played a warm-up match against Tunisia, No. 30 in the world, and won comfortably 5-1.

World No. 1 Brazil, aiming to win the World Cup for the first time in five tournaments since the 2002 Japan/Korea tournament, played a warm-up match in France on the 27th to face Tunisia, who will be participating in the main tournament for the second time in a row.



Brazil took the lead early in the first half with a header from midfielder Rafina.



After that, Tunisia equalized the score, but one minute later, forward Richarlison reacted to a pass to a teammate's front line and quickly slipped in front of the goal and scored a shot to win the match.



In addition, Neymar calmly scored the penalty kick, and Rafina scored the second goal of the match with a powerful shot to take the lead 4-1 in the first half alone.


In the second half, the substitute players also scored goals.


Brazil showed a solid player base and overwhelming offensive power, and won comfortably against Tunisia 5-1.