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Brazil has reclaimed its title as the all-time leading scorers in World Cup history, surpassing Germany with a dominant 3-0 victory. (Photo/PTI)
Brazil, the five-time world champions roared back to the top of the all-time scoring charts, reclaiming their throne as the highest-scoring team in FIFA World Cup history.Just days ago, Germany had stolen the top spot after an emphatic 7-1 victory over Curaçao.
The Germans had moved to 239 goals, pushing one ahead of Brazil's 238. But the Seleção had an immediate answer.
In a thrilling Group C encounter in Philadelphia, Brazil put on a dazzling display of attacking football. Striker Matheus Cunha led the charge with a brilliant first-half double, and superstar Vinícius Júnior added a third just before halftime. The three-goal blitz took Brazil’s total World Cup tally to 241 goals, moving them two ahead of their fierce rivals, Germany.For decades, Brazil and Germany have traded the crown for the most goals in the tournament. Germany’s brief stay at the top added massive pressure on Carlo Ancelotti’s side. However, the boys in canary yellow stepped up when it mattered most, showing the world that the famous Samba magic is alive and well.Beyond the historic milestone, the victory brings massive relief to the Brazilian camp. After a quiet 1-1 draw against Morocco in their opening match, this clinical 3-0 win puts Brazil at the top of Group C with four points, leading Morocco on goal difference.Brazil has now sent a loud message to the rest of the world. They are back to doing what they do best and that is scoring goals and leading the beautiful game.



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