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Brazil President Lula Cheers Team After Dramatic World Cup Win Over Japan

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva congratulated the national football team after a 2-1 victory over Japan in the FIFA World Cup 2026. The team secured a spot in the Round of 16 with a dramatic 95th-minute winner by Gabriel Martinelli. Japan had taken a first-half lead through Kaishu Sano before Brazil equalized through Casemiro. Brazil will next face either Ivory Coast or Norway on July 5.

FIFA World Cup 2026: "Let's go all out" Brazil President Lula congratulates Ancelotti's side after RO16 qualification

Brasilia, June 30

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Tuesday congratulated the national football team after it defeated Japan 2-1 to secure a place in the Round of 16 of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

In a post on X, Lula lauded the team's determination and said the entire country was rallying behind the Selecão following the victory.

"Let's go all out, Brazil!!! So much excitement. Congrats to the team for their grit and victory. All of Brazil is cheering. Onward to the round of 16!" Brazil President wrote.

Gabriel Martinelli scored a dramatic 95th-minute winner as Brazil mounted a thrilling second-half comeback to defeat Japan 2-1, securing a hard-fought ticket to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 in front of a packed stadium on Monday (local time).

Japan stunned the five-time world champions in the first half when Kaishu Sano intercepted a loose ball deep inside his own half. Sano embarked on a brilliant 40-yard solo sprint before drilling a fierce strike past Alisson to make it 1-0.

After a frustrating first half where Japan's Zion Suzuki remained largely untroubled,

Brazil intensified the pressure. Gabriel Magalhaes curled a precise cross toward the back post, allowing veteran midfielder Casemiro to rise highest and power a header home, levelling the game at 1-1.

With the match looking destined for extra time, Danilo won the ball back deep in transition, finding Endrick. The youngster smartly laid it off for Bruno Guimaraes, who slid a perfect pass to an unmarked Gabriel Martinelli inside the box. Martinelli took a composed touch and slotted it into the far corner, squeezing it past a desperate Suzuki to seal the 2-1 victory.

Brazil advances to the Round of 16, where they will face either Ivory Coast or Norway on July 5 at the New York New Jersey Stadium.

While this Round of 32 clash in the expanded 2026 format produced an instant classic, matchups between these two nations on football's grandest stage are exceedingly rare.

Before this 2026 encounter, Brazil and Japan had faced each other only once in FIFA World Cup history: Germany 2006. Much like the 2026 match, Japan actually took a surprise lead via Keiji Tamada in the 34th minute.

However, a star-studded Selecão stormed back with a brace from Ronaldo, alongside goals from Juninho Pernambucano and Gilberto to secure a comfortable 4-1 victory.

History heavily favours Brazil in this matchup. Across 15 meetings, the Selecao have won 12, with 2 draws and just a single loss. But that one defeat looms large. Months before this tournament, Japan pulled off a stunning 3-2 friendly win in Tokyo -- their first ever against the South Americans.

— ANI

Reader Comments

James A

Fair play to Japan - they gave Brazil a real scare. That Sano goal was Messi-esque! But Brazil's depth and experience showed in the end. Casemiro's header was vintage, and Martinelli's composure at the death? Ice cold. Football fans in India are loving this expanded World Cup!

Priya S

Honestly, Brazil were lucky today. Japan deserved more from that first half dominance. But that's what champions do - find a way when it matters. Lula's "let's go all out" energy is infectious. This Brazil team needs to tighten up defensively though if they want to go all the way.

Rohit P

Watching Brazil vs Japan always reminds me of the 2006 World Cup when Ronaldo scored that brace. Now we have Martinelli and Endrick carrying the legacy. The future of Brazilian football is in safe hands! 🇧🇷 Also, great to see an Asian team like Japan competing at this level - really motivating for upcoming football nations.

Michael C

People underestimate how hard it is to play against organized Asian teams. Japan's discipline is no joke - they've beaten Brazil before in friendlies. But Ancelotti's tactical adjustments at half-time were brilliant. That cross from Gabriel Magalhaes for Casemiro's goal? Perfect delivery. Round of 16 should be easier, but never count out an underdog in this format.

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