Brazil FC Dominates Senegal 2-0 with Estevao Spark
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Brazil FC Dominates Senegal 2-0 with Estevao Spark

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Brazil FC Shines in Emirates Stadium Friendly

In an electrifying international friendly at London's Emirates Stadium, Brazil's national team delivered a commanding 2-0 victory over Senegal on November 15, 2025. The match showcased Brazil's attacking prowess, with young star Estevão and veteran midfielder Casemiro finding the net, while also highlighting concerns over Arsenal defender Gabriel's injury.

Estevão celebrates after scoring Brazil's opening goal against Senegal.
Estevão celebrates after scoring Brazil's opening goal against Senegal. - Image from https://duckduckgo.com/?origin=funnel_home_website&t=h_&q=Estev%C3%A3o+celebrating+goal+for+Brazil+against+SenegalEmirates+Stadium&ia=images&iax=images&iai=https%3A%2F%2Fstatic01.nyt.com%2Fathletic%2Fuploads%2Fwp%2F2024%2F06%2F12084653%2FGettyImages-2147733398-scaled-e1718196440419-1024x682.jpg%3Fwidth%3D1920%26quality%3D70%26auto%3Dwebp

First Half: Brazilian Supremacy

From kickoff, Brazil seized control of the match. Real Madrid's Vinícius Jr. tested Senegal's goalkeeper Edouard Mendy early, while Manchester United's Matheus Cunha struck the woodwork with a powerful header. The breakthrough came in the 28th minute when 18-year-old Estevão—Chelsea's rising talent—cut inside onto his favored left foot and curled a precise shot past Mendy into the far corner, sending waves of green and gold through the Emirates stands.

Seven minutes later, Casemiro doubled the advantage. The midfielder rose highest to meet Rodrygo's free-kick, controlling the ball before coolly curling it into the top-right corner. A lengthy VAR check confirmed the goal, which stood despite initial offside concerns.

Second Half: Senegal's Fight and Injury Concerns

Senegal emerged more aggressive after halftime, with substitute Nicolas Jackson and Iliman Ndiaye threatening Brazil's defense. However, the match took a concerning turn for Arsenal when Gabriel was forced off with a suspected groin injury in the 63rd minute, replaced by Wesley. Despite Senegal's pressure, Brazil's backline, anchored by Éderson, held firm.

The match's atmosphere grew feisty in added time, with VAR reviewing a Senegal penalty claim that was ultimately rejected. Sadio Mane's subsequent free-kick was blocked by Brazil's defensive wall, preserving the clean sheet.

Estevão's Meteoric Rise

Estevão's performance drew rave reviews from Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti, who praised the teenager's "incredible talent" and "accuracy in finishing." The 18-year-old now has seven goals in his last eleven appearances for club and country, including strikes in each of his five starts. His form has been pivotal since scoring a dramatic last-minute winner against Liverpool in October.

Casemiro curls home Brazil's second goal from a Rodrygo free-kick.
Casemiro curls home Brazil's second goal from a Rodrygo free-kick. - Image from https://www.bing.com/th?id=OIF.uP13QIvkPzkmlmIWwhLxCA&w=120&h=120&c=1&pid=5.1

What's Next for Brazil FC

Brazil continues its World Cup preparations with a friendly against Tunisia on Tuesday, November 18, at Stade Pierre-Mauroy in France. Meanwhile, Senegal faces Kenya in their final tune-up before next month's Africa Cup of Nations. For Arsenal, Gabriel's injury status will be closely monitored ahead of crucial Premier League fixtures.

As Brazil gears up for international competition, the blend of Estevão's youthful exuberance and Casemiro's veteran experience suggests a bright future for the five-time world champions.

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Emily Rodriguez

Sports journalist covering international football, Olympics, and athlete profiles. Award-winning sports writer.

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