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Brazil fans hopeful of a first World Cup title since 2002 couldn't have asked for a better send-off ahead of the tournament, and the Selecao will head into the opening game against Serbia brimming with confidence. Any side would struggle to contain a front three of Raphinha, Richarlison and Neymar, who all proved far too much for Tunisia to handle in this game. The losing side, placed in a tough group alongside Australia, Denmark and France, will need to improve, and quickly, if they're to be within any chance of advancing into the knockouts.