Brazil's national team lost 2-1 to France in a friendly match played on Thursday (March 26) at Gillette Stadium in the United States. Carlo Ancelotti, Brazil's coach, stated the team is ready for the World Cup despite the defeat. Fans chanted for Neymar during the game.
France defeated Brazil 2-1 in an international friendly at Gillette Stadium in the United States on Thursday (March 26). Kylian Mbappé and Hugo Ekitiké scored for the French, while Bremer pulled one back for Brazil from a set piece. France played with one man down after Upamecano's expulsion in the 9th minute of the second half but extended their lead on a counter-attack before Brazil's goal in the 32nd minute of the second half, according to Folha de S.Paulo reports. Raphinha was substituted at halftime due to right thigh pain and will be re-evaluated on Friday (March 27), per the Brazilian Football Confederation and Ancelotti. Vinicius Jr. wore the number 10 shirt without Neymar or Rodrygo in the squad. During the match, after France's second goal, fans chanted for Neymar, but Ancelotti deflected: 'Now we have to talk about who was here, who played, who gave everything, who are working very hard.' In the post-match press conference, the Italian coach praised the team: 'We can compete against the best teams in the world. I have no doubt. I'm convinced we are ready for the World Cup.' On Raphinha and Vini Jr., he said: 'Raphinha played very well, but he had a problem and was substituted. The work done by both is well done.' Ancelotti expressed satisfaction: 'In the general context, I'm satisfied because the team competed and fought with good plays and opportunities.' It was the debut of Brazil's new blue-and-black kit. Brazil faces Croatia on March 31 at 9 p.m. Brasília time in Orlando.