After thrashing South Korea 4-1, Brazil qualified for the quarterfinals of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and once again revalidated its status as the top favorite to win the medal. They also achieved a historic milestone, with their most goals ever scored in a single World Cup!
Brazil had an impressive show. They scored 3 goals, allowing them to have the highest score by goal differential on average, which is precisely about goals. Brazil has triggered a new record in World Cup history that sees it pass the Argentina National Team in terms of goals scored. Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal is in second place with 225 goals while Germany and France take the fourth and fifth positions with 214 and 202 goals respectively. Italy is sixth with 178 goals while Japan, the South Korean team they defeated today, places seventh with 173 goals registered.
Long before Scratch became the new, improved brand of football, it had already proved its worth among legends such as Pele and Beckenbauer. The team has also been a six-time World Cup champion, with the unique ability to pull off victory from the most challenging match-ups.