Argentina’s commanding 4-1 victory over Brazil showcased a masterclass in possession and precision, with one of the standout moments coming just 15 minutes into the match. Enzo Fernández’s brilliant goal highlighted the team’s dominance under coach Lionel Scaloni.
The goal came after over a minute and a half of uninterrupted possession. Argentina completed 35 passes, all starting with captain Nicolás Otamendi, before Fernández finished it off. During this sequence, Brazil only touched the ball once in an attempt to stop Molina’s assist, but Murillo inadvertently deflected it toward the Argentine players, setting up the goal.
After the match, when asked by the media about the play, Leandro Paredes summed it up perfectly with a simple, confident response: “Put on the music.”