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2026 FIFA World Cup
11JUN

Brazil rout Panama 6-2 in Rio

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Brazil beat Panama 6-2 at the Maracana on 31 May without Neymar, Vinicius Junior and Casemiro leading a rout that answered the depth question before the tournament.

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Key takeaway

Brazil's 6-2 win over Panama showed the attack functions without Neymar, freeing Ancelotti to wait on his recovery.

Brazil beat Panama 6-2 at the Maracanã on 31 May, their last home match before the World Cup 1. Vinícius Júnior opened the scoring and Casemiro struck twice, with Rayan, Lucas Paquetá, Igor Thiago and Danilo also on the scoresheet. It was the same evening across the Atlantic that the United States edged Senegal in Charlotte , but where that result settled questions, this one closed an argument.

Neymar's calf injury had raised a single worry about depth: could the attack carry the load without its most-watched name? Six goals against a CONCACAF side is not proof against elite defences, but it is the answer to the narrower question Ancelotti faced, with Vinícius sharp and the goals spread across the forward line and midfield.

That margin is what converts a fitness problem into a managed decision. A coach with a thin pool rushes his star back; a coach with cover can afford to wait. Carlo Ancelotti now has the on-pitch evidence to hold his most fragile asset in reserve and let the squad open the tournament without him, turning Neymar's absence from a crisis into a timing choice he controls.

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In plain English

Brazil beat Panama 6-2 at the Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro on 31 May, their last home match before the World Cup. Vinícius Júnior, who plays for Real Madrid, got the first goal. Casemiro, the defensive midfielder, scored twice. Several other squad members got on the scoresheet. Neymar, sidelined by a calf strain, watched the match from the stands. Brazil's coaching staff needed to show the team can score goals without their most famous player. The 6-2 win gave Ancelotti the evidence to justify holding Neymar back until he is properly fit, rather than rushing him into the Morocco opener on 13 June.

What could happen next?
  • Opportunity

    The Panama performance gives Ancelotti documented evidence to manage Neymar's return without public pressure from Brazilian media or CBF officials. A squad that scored six against Panama leaves room for tactical adjustment without triggering a formation debate.

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Brazil rout Panama 6-2 in Rio
The six-goal margin gives Ancelotti cover to nurse Neymar's recovery rather than gamble it on the opener.
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