In a shocking turn of events during the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Brazil and Argentina faced significant setbacks, raising concerns among fans and analysts alike. Brazil’s recent performance has been particularly alarming, as they succumbed to a 1-0 defeat against Paraguay, marking their fourth loss in just five qualifying matches. This latest result leaves the five-time world champions struggling in the fifth position on the qualifying table, having secured only three victories from eight games.
The match took place in Asuncion, where Paraguay’s Diego Gomez, playing for Inter Miami, emerged as the match-winner, scoring the decisive goal just 20 minutes into the game. Brazil’s performance was notably lackluster, with the team failing to register a single shot on target during the first half, a statistic that highlights their struggles in front of goal.
Star players such as Liverpool’s Alisson, Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes, and West Ham’s Lucas Paqueta were included in the starting lineup, alongside a formidable attacking trio from Real Madrid: Rodrygo, Endrick, and Vinicius Jr. However, despite the talent on display, Brazil’s inability to find the net has raised questions about their tactical approach and overall team morale.
Vinicius Jr., who has been a standout performer for Real Madrid with over 20 goals in each of the last three seasons, expressed his disappointment after the match. Speaking to Brazilian television channel Globo, the 24-year-old winger apologized to fans and acknowledged the team’s struggles. “I know it’s a difficult time, but we just want to improve,” he stated. Vinicius has only managed to score five goals in 35 appearances for the national team, a stark contrast to his club success. He reflected on the challenges of playing for Brazil, stating, “Of course, it’s been a very complicated process because when you don’t have confidence, you don’t get goals.”
Brazil’s head coach, Dorival Jr., who took charge in January, has faced mounting pressure following the team’s disappointing exit in the Copa America quarter-finals earlier this summer. Defender Marquinhos addressed the media, emphasizing the transitional phase the team is undergoing. “The coach is still figuring out the best way for us to play, and that’s reflected in the result. There are a lot of new players, we are lacking confidence. Qualifying isn’t easy; it’s a difficult time and we have to know how to manage it. We’re going to work hard; getting results on the pitch is the best answer,” he said.
Meanwhile, Argentina experienced a setback of their own, suffering a 2-1 defeat to Colombia in a rematch of the recent Copa America final. This loss was particularly poignant as the Argentine team was without their talisman, Lionel Messi, who has been a crucial figure in their recent successes. The absence of Messi was felt deeply, and Colombia capitalized on this opportunity to claim victory.
James Rodriguez, the former Real Madrid and Everton midfielder, played a pivotal role in Colombia’s triumph, scoring the winning goal from the penalty spot. This victory served as a form of revenge for Colombia, who had been defeated by Argentina in the Copa America final just two months prior. Rodriguez, now with La Liga side Rayo Vallecano, showcased his experience and skill, leading his team to a much-needed win.
Argentina has only suffered two losses in their last 18 matches since their historic win against France in the 2022 World Cup final. However, the recent defeat raises questions about their ability to maintain form without their star player. The team will need to regroup quickly as they continue their qualifying campaign, aiming to secure a spot in the upcoming World Cup.
As the qualifiers progress, both Brazil and Argentina will be under immense pressure to improve their performances. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see how these football giants respond to their recent setbacks and whether they can turn their fortunes around in the coming matches.