Midfielder Ary Borges, a newcomer to the World Cup scene, stole the show with three goals and an assist to Bia Zaneratto, who netted the fourth.
The score keeps Brazil—with its spot at the World Cup in Qatar already secure—atop the ranking in the qualifiers, with 36 points. Ecuador, third on the list with 24 points.
Tite said there may be changes to the line-up of the Brazilian squad. However, the presence of striker trio Raphinho, Matheus Cunha, and Vinícius Júnior against Argentina, he said, is a given.
The top ten saw no changes from the previous edition, with France coming third, England fourth, and Argentina fifth.
Brazilian coach Tite did not disclose the line-up of the team to take part in this Wednesday’s friendly (Jun 4) at 9:30 pm against Qatar, in Brasília. Confirmed on the team are goalkeeper Ederson and striker Gabriel Jesus.