World Cup Qualifying - South America
Mar 26, 2025 12.00am
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FT Estadio Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti
  • Julian Alvarez 4' goal
  • Julian Alvarez 4' goal
  • Julian Alvarez 4' goal
  • Enzo Fernandez 12' goal
  • Enzo Fernandez 12' goal
  • Enzo Fernandez 12' goal
  • Alexis Mac Allister 37' goal
  • Alexis Mac Allister 37' goal
  • Alexis Mac Allister 37' goal
  • Nicolas Tagliafico 40' yellowcard
  • Nicolas Tagliafico 40' yellowcard
  • Nicolas Tagliafico 40' yellowcard
  • Thiago Almada 41' yellowcard
  • Thiago Almada 41' yellowcard
  • Thiago Almada 41' yellowcard
  • Nicolas Otamendi 69' yellowcard
  • Nicolas Otamendi 69' yellowcard
  • Nicolas Otamendi 69' yellowcard
  • Giuliano Simeone 71' goal
  • Giuliano Simeone 71' goal
  • Giuliano Simeone 71' goal
  • Rodrigo De Paul 74' yellowcard
  • Rodrigo De Paul 74' yellowcard
  • Rodrigo De Paul 74' yellowcard
  • Enzo Fernandez 90'+1' yellowcard
  • Enzo Fernandez 90'+1' yellowcard
  • Enzo Fernandez 90'+1' yellowcard
  • goal Matheus Cunha 26'
  • goal Matheus Cunha 26'
  • goal Matheus Cunha 26'
  • yellowcard Murillo 28'
  • yellowcard Murillo 28'
  • yellowcard Murillo 28'
  • yellowcard Raphinha 40'
  • yellowcard Raphinha 40'
  • yellowcard Raphinha 40'
  • yellowcard Andre 71'
  • yellowcard Andre 71'
  • yellowcard Andre 71'
  • yellowcard Leo Ortiz 79'
  • yellowcard Leo Ortiz 79'
  • yellowcard Leo Ortiz 79'
  • yellowcard Endrick 87'
  • yellowcard Endrick 87'
  • yellowcard Endrick 87'

 Argentina 4-1 Brazil: Wolves star hailed as 'best player' as Selecao thrashed in World Cup qualifier

Wolves star hailed as 'best Brazil player' in thrashing by Argentina

Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha was hailed as Brazil's best player in Tuesday's 4-1 thrashing at the hands of Argentina.

Cunha is currently serving a four-match suspension for his dismissal against Bournemouth in the FA Cup fifth round last month.

However, despite having two more games on the sidelines, the versatile attacker was selected to represent his country in the World Cup qualifier against the defending champions in Buenos Aires.

Brazil succumbed to a tame defeat against their fierce rivals, yet Cunha was able to come out with credit due to his goal in the first half.

Having dispossessed Cristian Romero, the 25-year-old advanced forward before finding the bottom corner of the net from outside of the penalty area.

Cunha earns rave reviews

Given the context of the defeat, Brazil's national team have been heavily criticised by local media, with only four wins having come from their last 10 fixtures.

Nevertheless, Cunha came out of the experience with praise from local media with two outlets paying him credit ahead of his return to England.

One outlet Correio Braziliense said: "Author of the National Team's goal, he was the best on the field. He was the reference in the attack, but he had to go back to get the ball to generate alternatives for the attack.

"It went well when biting the sister ball exit and being rewarded with the first goal with the first team."

Meanwhile, Zero Hora added: "He was the one who tried the hardest. The reward came in the form of a goal."

A boost ahead of the summer?

Cunha may have recently penned a new long-term contract at Molineux, but there is said to be a release clause of £62.5m present in his deal.

On the back of his recent act of petulance taking his total of games missed through suspension this season to six, some Wolves fans will not mind if they can cash in on the player's signature for that figure.

Wolves are about to embark on key encounters against West Ham United and Ipswich Town with their top goalscorer, who will not return to action until April 13.

While some clubs may have reservations about his recent behaviour, his goal on Tuesday - his first for Brazil - served as a reminder of the value that he can bring to any attack.

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Who will win Wednesday's World Cup Qualifying - South America clash between Argentina and Brazil?
Argentina 53%
Draw 21%
Brazil 27%
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