Brazil defeated Serbia 2-0 on Nov. 24, 2022, to open their campaign in the FIFA World Cup [1].

The victory established early momentum for the Brazilian national team during the tournament's group stage in Qatar. This match served as the first test for a squad carrying high expectations for the title.

Richarlison led the attack for the Seleção Brasileira de Futebol, scoring both goals in the match [1], [2]. His performance provided the offensive edge needed to break through the Serbian defense in the Group G fixture [1].

The starting lineup for Brazil featured a core of experienced players across the pitch. Alisson started in goal [1], while the defensive line consisted of Marquinhos, Thiago Silva, Danilo, and Alex Sandro [1].

In the midfield, Casemiro and Paquetá were tasked with controlling the tempo and transitioning the ball to the forwards [1]. The structural stability provided by these starters allowed Brazil to maintain control throughout the 90 minutes of play.

This match was Brazil's scheduled opening fixture in the tournament's group stage [1]. The result ensured a strong start for the team as they navigated the early rounds of the competition in Qatar [1], [2].

Brazil defeated Serbia 2-0 on Nov. 24, 2022

This victory underscored Brazil's tactical dominance and the individual form of Richarlison at the start of the 2022 tournament. By securing a clean sheet and a win against Serbia, Brazil demonstrated the defensive cohesion of their veteran backline and their ability to execute a game plan in a high-pressure opening match.