Brazil’s loss to Norway leaves players and fans distraught and searching for answers
•Brazil suffered a 2-1 loss to Norway, marking their earliest World Cup exit since 1990.
•Fans and players were visibly distraught, with many leaving the stadium in tears.
•Coach Carlo Ancelotti acknowledged the need for new strategies after the disappointing performance.
World CupBrazil’s loss to Norway leaves players and fans distraught and searching for answersThe loss marked Brazil’s earliest exit from the World Cup since 1990.Listen to this article with a free profile00:0000:00Brazilian fans at a watch party in the Tijuca neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro on Sunday. For decades, Brazil has given fans one of the most thrilling styles of play — especially in high-stakes tournaments such as the World Cup.Tercio Teixeira / AFP via Getty ImagesShareAdd NBC News to GoogleJuly 5, 2026, 7:56 PM EDTBy Doha MadaniEAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The scenes were hard to watch inside MetLife Stadium on Sunday as Brazilian fans were seen in tears towards the end of the match, many leaving early in a sign of complete resignation.Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscriptionGet exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading.The 2-1 defeat against Norway marked Brazil’s earliest World Cup exit since a round of 16 knockout in 1990. The players were seemingly just as despondent. Despite scoring the only goal for his team, Neymar Jr., the 34-year-old legend, was visibly distraught at the end of what is likely his final World Cup. Endrick, too, was emotional. He fell to his knees after the final whistle, prompting his teammates to walk over to console the 19-year-old forward. This was essentially a home match for Brazil, whose supporters made up about 80% of the stands as opposed to the small sections of Norwegian fans. It is no surprise to see the neon yellow swallowing the pockets of red jerseys, though. Not only do Brazilian fans love to travel to support their national team, but New Jersey is home to one of the largest Brazilian diasporas in the country. Endrick of Brazil during the match against Norway in East Rutherford, N.J. on Saturday.Jose Breton / NurPhoto via Getty ImagesHead coach Carlo Ancelotti had much to answer for after the match, telling reporters that it was clear the team needs to find new ideas going forward. “Obviously, everyone...المصدر: NBC News | Source: NBC News
→Brazil suffered a 2-1 loss to Norway, marking their earliest World Cup exit since 1990.
→Fans and players were visibly distraught, with many leaving the stadium in tears.
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