Argentina Dominates Brazil in World Cup Qualifiers
Argentina thrashed Brazil 4-1 in the South American World Cup qualifiers, putting pressure on Brazil's manager Dorival Jr. Despite missing key players, Argentina was clearly superior. With this win, Argentina secured their spot in the 2026 World Cup, showing their dominance in South American football.

Argentina delivered a resounding 4-1 defeat to Brazil in the South American World Cup qualifiers, intensifying scrutiny on Brazilian manager Dorival Jr. as his squad struggled to keep pace with the illustrious Argentine team.
In the absence of star players Lionel Messi and Lautaro Martinez, Argentina showcased their depth and tactical superiority. Julian Alvarez initiated the scoring frenzy early, setting the tone for a match dominated by Argentine prowess, while Brazil's limited response was overshadowed by defensive errors.
This victory not only cemented Argentina's top position in the qualifiers but also guaranteed their participation in the 2026 World Cup, marking them as the first South American team to qualify for the prestigious tournament in North America.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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