The Monday (28) of the World Cup in Qatar began with a great goal and comebacks in the dispute between Cameroon and Serbia. Brazil, on the other hand, suffered to open the scoring, having a goal annulled and another striking by Casemiro.
On Tuesday (29), groups A and B (see list below🇧🇷 The two matches of each group take place at the same time, at 12h and 16h. At the end of each day of the event, the Sheet publishes the summary and statistics of the games, such as shots on goal, ball possession and other numbers.
Group G
Cameroon vs Serbia
Cameroon entered the field surrounded by the controversial departure of goalkeeper André Onana, dismissed from the World Cup hours before the match. But it secured a 3-3 draw full of twists against Serbia. Cameroonian Vincent Aboubakar, who scored the second and provided a pass for the third, was the star of the game.
Brazil vs Switzerland
Brazil had a tight match against Switzerland and scored 1-0 against the selection of Europe. With six points, the team only needs a draw against Cameroon, next Friday (2), to finish in the first position of Group G. Brazil scored two goals, one by Vini Junior, which was annulled, and another by Casemiro, 37 minutes of the second half.
Group H
South Korea vs Ghana
In a disputed game, Ghana beat South Korea by 3 to 2. The star of the match was the Ghanaian Kudus, 22, who solved the score in the 22nd minute. Now, Ghana keeps alive the chances of qualifying for the round of 16.
Portugal vs Uruguay
The game between the teams ended 2-0 for Portugal, with goals from Bruno Fernandes, already in the second half. Now, the Portuguese finish first in the group and dream of longer flights in the knockout stage.
What are the games for this Tuesday (29)?
12:00 – Netherlands vs Qatar
12:00 – Ecuador vs Senegal
4 p.m. – Iran v USA
4 p.m. – Wales v England
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Click here and check out the statistics and characteristics of each player – from height and weight to distribution on the pitch– and important data about the 32 selections in the tournament.
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