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Brazil 1-0 Ecuador: Rodrygo’s Strike Secures Hard-Fought Victory in World Cup Qualification

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Brazil 1-0 Ecuador: Rodrygo’s Strike Secures Hard-Fought Victory in World Cup Qualification

Brazil opened their 2026 World Cup qualification campaign with a narrow but vital 1-0 win over Ecuador. Rodrygo gave them the lead in the 30th minute thanks to an excellent assist by Lucas Paquetá. Despite an Ecuadorian valiant effort, Brazil’s tight defense and dominance in possession were enough to seal their win in this tight match.

First Half: Rodrygo’s Decisive Goal
The match began with Brazil possessing the ball and setting the rhythm of the game. On the other side, Ecuador was taking the pressure and trying to find a time for counter-attacks. In midfield, spurred by the duo of Lucas Paquetá and Bruno Guimarães, Brazil dictated the pace of the game and frequently merged with the forwards.

This came in the 30 minute courtesy of a perfect pass to Rodrygo by Lucas Paquetá, who coolly applied the finishing touches to find the back of the net. The confidence that they got from this goal was enough to make them press forward in an aggressive manner, but this firm Ecuadorian defense managed to ensure no further damage in the opening half was effected.

Brazil 1-0 Ecuador Rodrygo's Strike Secures Hard-Fought Victory in World Cup Qualification

Ecuador Reaction and Tactical Changes
Being behind in the score, the South Americans simply would not sit back. They tried catching up by pushing more players higher up the pitch for a myriad of chances. The Ecuadorian coach changed his tactics during half-time by introducing Carlos Gruezo and Kendry Páez among others to inject vigor into the midfield. Gruezo started helping Ecuador get a hold of the center of the park while Páez added that extra creativity in the final third.

The best chance that came for Ecuador was through their veteran striker Enner Valencia, and the alert goalie in Alisson was there to make the all-important save to keep the clean sheet intact. Ecuador also earned a couple of corners but failed to capitalize on these set-piece chances.

Brazil’s Defense Stands Strong
Now, clocking the second half of the match, Brazil’s defense just got tested with the jacked-up pressure from Ecuador. Heavy artillery, centre-back with the likes of Marquinhos and Gabriel Magalhães stood still as they cleaned up the crosses that were somewhat threatening and cut off the counter-attacks of Ecuador. With high pressing from Ecuador, there was at least a couple of mistakes in the passing of Brazil, but their defense recovered with every instance.

This match did not exactly see Brazil’s keeper, Alisson, busy, yet he was called to work twice in the game. His quick reflexes kept Brazil in front as Ecuador tried to push for an equalizer.

Second-Half Substitutions: Fresh Legs and Tactical Tweaks
Well into the second half of the match, Brazil introduced some changes to bring fresh legs into the team as it looked to safely see out the result. In place of Lucas Paquetá, on came Lucas Moura at the 74-minute mark as Brazil sought to give their attack a bit more pace, while Gerson replaced Bruno Guimarães in the middle of the park. The substitution allowed Brazil to maintain the intensity of the game and never gave the Ecuadorians any momentum.

On the Ecuadorian side, coach Félix Sánchez brought in Jhoanner Yeboah and José Mercado in the 68th minute as he sought to give pace to the attack. Indeed, this substitution livelier the entire Ecuadorian forward play but still didn’t have the finishing touches needed to see their attack get past Brazil’s defense.

Rodrygo’s Impact and Man of the Match Performance
Rodrygo was instrumental in every move, an instant sensation as the star of Brazil, pressuring with movement off the ball, very sharp in his dribbling, and finishes composed in front of goal. The high point was in the 30th minute when he scored the decisive goal that earned him the Man of the Match.

Rodrygo’s night underlined his fast-rising stock within the Brazil squad, with many now considering him a core member of the Selecao and pivotal to their qualification for the World Cup and beyond.

Ecuador’s Missed Chances and Generally Bad Day
There were flashes of brilliance for Ecuador throughout the game, but they clearly lacked finishing. Striker Enner Valencia, who in recent years has been Ecuador’s talisman, had a quiet game to his standards. He did get a couple of shots on target, but he was in front without any support or service to really test Brazil’s backline.

The possession by Ecuador was 44%, and dangerous attacks amounting to 14 means the team was never far away from getting something out of the game. However, the lack of clinical finishing has been their undoing. This is something the Ecuadorian coach will look to address in the coming fixtures.
Dominance of Brazil in Numbers
Brazil had the ball for 56% of the game and its passing was almost faultless, completing a total of 644 passes against Ecuador’s 507. The Selecao fashioned more dangerous attacks-39 to Ecuador’s 14-and had shots on target. Even with physicality and a much high number of fouls-18 fouls committed by Ecuador against Brazil’s 8-the latter looked composed and in control throughout.

Though the score may not show that, Brazil dominated the match, was good, and will gladly take the three points as their campaign for qualification continues.

Next: Brazil’s Quest to Qualification
That is Brazil’s third win in three matches of this campaign and cements their perfect start to the 2026 World Cup qualification campaign. The Selecao will now look towards building on this performance and booking their place in the tournament. BRA are deep in squad depth, have individual brilliance like Rodrygo and Paquetá-which makes them strong, not just for qualification, but for the tournament itself.

Even in defeat, Ecuador can take some positives out of the performance because this was indeed a close game, and they were very resilient against one of the best teams in the world. The attention for Ecuador now goes to the next fixture, where they want to get back to winning ways and keep their qualification hopes alive.

Conclusion: Brazil Secure Hard-Fought Win Over Ecuador
A first-half strike from Rodrygo was enough to seal a win for Brazil over Ecuador in the World Cup qualifier, with the latter’s attempts for an equalizer repeatedly foiled by the backline. Of course, Ecuador did fight hard, but Brazil dominated the possession en route to victory. With further fixtures ahead for both, they will be keen to see improvements and a push forward in their qualification campaigns.

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