Brazil comfortably prevailed New Caledonia this Tuesday, in the match corresponding to the second day of group C of U-17 World Cup which will be held in Indonesia, but more than the last score (which is) what is a real scandal is the number of shots taken by the Brazilian players.
The final score was 9-0 for Brazilbeing forward Come on Elias the most prolific by scoring a hat-trick, but in total the number of shots taken to score almost ten goals is no more and no less than 81.
This is not an error, there are actually almost as many shots by Brazilian players than there are minutes in the game. There are 23 in the goal (so the goalkeeper New Caledonia actually it wasn’t bad at all), 33 that went wide and 25 that were blocked by the opposing defense. 81 shots in total from one Brazil who, no doubt, jumped onto the field wanting to shine after being surprised on their debut by Iran, beating them 2-3.
In the individual chapter, the player Brazil The one who fired the most shots was the aforementioned Come on Elias. To score those three goals, he needs no more and no less than 17 attempts. 6 of them were on goal (including 3 goals), 7 were off and 4 were blocked.
Source: La Verdad

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