Brazil defeated Panama 6-2 in a friendly match that saw a flurry of goals and substitutions. The match concluded with a significant goal difference, highlighting Brazil’s dominance on the pitch.
Match Summary: Brazil’s Dominance
The match ended with Brazil securing a 6-2 victory over Panama. The second half concluded with this scoreline, reflecting Brazil’s strong performance. An attempt by Víctor Griffith of Panama was saved by Ederson of Brazil. Danilo of Brazil missed a shot. Igor Thiago’s attempt was saved by Orlando Mosquera.
There was a corner for Panama, conceded by Fabinho. Kadir Barría won a free kick in the attacking half for Panama. Jiovany Ramos also won a free kick in the defensive half. Lucas Paquetá won a free kick in the defensive half due to a foul by Iván Anderson. Kadir Barría was caught offside.
Goalscorers and Key Plays
Carlos Harvey scored for Panama with a right-footed shot from outside the box into the top left corner. Danilo scored for Brazil with a left-footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom left corner, assisted by Lucas Paquetá. Endrick’s attempt was saved by Orlando Mosquera, assisted by Lucas Paquetá. Endrick was later caught offside.
Substitutions and Final Moments
Panama made substitutions, with Víctor Griffith replacing Carlos Harvey and Iván Anderson replacing Amir Murillo. The fourth official announced three minutes of added time.
The match saw multiple attempts and set pieces in the final moments, but Brazil maintained their lead to secure the victory.
