Ecuador Moved Closer To The World Cup As It Drew 0-0 Against Brazil

Brazil's forward #20 Estevao and Ecuador's defender #07 Pervis Estupinan fight for the ball during the 2026 FIFA World Cup South American qualifiers football match between Ecuador and Brazil at the Monumental Banco Pichincha stadium in Guayaquil, province of Guayas,

Ecuador Moved Closer To The World Cup As It Drew 0-0 Against Brazil

Ecuador continued to earn points on its way to the World Cup with a goalless draw on Thursday with a Brazil team that has struggled in qualifying.

Ecuador

Ecuador remains in second place with 24 points, followed by Paraguay, which has the same number of points but a lesser goal difference. Brazil is fourth with 22 points, too.

Sebastian Becasse said

“We want to win,” Ecuador coach Sebastian Becasse said. “I think we played a game that we are very satisfied with our performance and we felt the result was a bit of a letdown.

Ancelotti

Ancelotti, who recently took over as Brazil coach after leaving Real Madrid, has made several changes to the team compared to his predecessor Dorival Junior, who was fired after a 4-0 loss to Argentina.

However, Ancelotti was satisfied with Verdemerela’s performance.

In the end, the draw was good, we are satisfied with the good performance and confident for the next match,” he said.

Barjeel looked uncomfortable

Brazil looked uncomfortable, though, with Vinicius Junior showing flashes of his talent to drive the game forward from the left and Estevao trying to get to the right side of the field with pace.

Casemiro said after the match

After the match, Casemiro said it was a game of “a lot of hard work and struggle.” He stressed that Ecuador is a “strong” team who is “in better form

Ecuador’s next trip will be to Peru in Lima.

The top six teams from the qualifying round advance directly to the World Cup to be held in the United States, Mexico and Canada. The seventh-placed team earns the right to compete in the intercontinental playoff.

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