After 4 games for Brazil, Gabriel Jesus has the same figures as Pelé, and betters Fenômeno Ronaldo

  With the 2-0 victory over Venezuela on Tuesday, Tite became the fourth coach in the history of the Brazilian national team to win their first four matches. Prior to the game on Tuesday, Tite’s men had already registered wins against Ecuador, Colombia and Bolivia. The three coaches who also had 100% success after four […]
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2016-10-13 14:37:00

 

With the 2-0 victory over Venezuela on Tuesday, Tite became the fourth coach in the history of the Brazilian national team to win their first four matches.
Prior to the game on Tuesday, Tite"s men had already registered wins against Ecuador, Colombia and Bolivia. The three coaches who also had 100% success after four rounds were Zezé Moreira [in 1952], João Saldanha [in 1969] and Telê Santana [in 1980]. Under the command of Tite, Brazil jumped from sixth to lead the table for the 2018 World Cup qualifiers. In addition to the 12 points from a possible 12, the Seleção have scored 12 goals and conceded just one, with 63% of ball possession.
Gabriel Jesus, who will join Manchester City in January 2017, opened the scoring for Brazil, against the Venezuelans, achieving a significant milestone. He scored four goals in his first four games for the national team. Football legend Pelé also had four goals from the first four matches he played for the Seleção. On the other hand, Fenômeno Ronaldo, who"s considered as one of the most lethal strikers ever, took eight matches to find the net four times. Gabriel Jesus also became the first player in the qualifiers to score four goals before turning 20 years old. The Palmeiras forward is 19 years and 191 days old. The record belonged to Peruvian Jefferson Farfán, who scored four goals, aged 20 years and 155 days.

With the 2-0 victory over Venezuela on Tuesday, Tite became the fourth coach in the history of the Brazilian national team to win their first four matches.

Prior to the game on Tuesday, Tite"s men had already registered wins against Ecuador, Colombia and Bolivia. The three coaches who also had 100% success after four rounds were Zezé Moreira [in 1952], João Saldanha [in 1969] and Telê Santana [in 1980]. Under the command of Tite, Brazil jumped from sixth to lead the table for the 2018 World Cup qualifiers. In addition to the 12 points from a possible 12, the Seleção have scored 12 goals and conceded just one, with 63% of ball possession.

Gabriel Jesus, who will join Manchester City in January 2017, opened the scoring for Brazil, against the Venezuelans, achieving a significant milestone. He scored four goals in his first four games for the national team. Football legend Pelé also had four goals from the first four matches he played for the Seleção. On the other hand, Fenômeno Ronaldo, who"s considered as one of the most lethal strikers ever, took eight matches to find the net four times. Gabriel Jesus also became the first player in the qualifiers to score four goals before turning 20 years old. The Palmeiras forward is 19 years and 191 days old. The record belonged to Peruvian Jefferson Farfán, who scored four goals, aged 20 years and 155 days.