Camilla Orlando hails Brazil’s thrashing: “We dominated throughout” | OneFootball

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·12 de febrero de 2026

Camilla Orlando hails Brazil’s thrashing: “We dominated throughout”

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Coach Camilla Orlando positively evaluated the performance of the Brazilian Under-20 National Team in their 6-0 victory over Peru and highlighted the team's collective evolution throughout the competition. “It was a match in which we were excellent. We managed to implement our offensive game with a lot of aggressiveness, reached the final third many times, and had plenty of shots. We know we still need to improve the efficiency of these shots, but we are very happy with the quality, the evolution, and the team chemistry. They are increasingly connected,” she stated.

The coach also emphasized the importance of rotating the squad during the tournament, a strategy that has allowed some players to recover and others to gain rhythm without losing the level of performance. “We continue to maintain the squad, rotating the players, allowing some to recover, and giving others the opportunity to gain rhythm. It was a game of great quality, in which we managed to dominate all the actions of the match,” she added.


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Camilla Orlando during the match against Peru valid for the fourth round of the South American Under-20 Credits: Staff Images Woman / CBF

With only one day of rest before the classic against Argentina, Camilla revealed that the preparation will be mainly based on analysis and specific adjustments. “We will try to study Argentina as much as possible, understand the details, and identify the vulnerable points to exploit them in the best way. We want to control the game with the ball, which is part of our evolution, as well as minimize their opportunities,” she explained.

Looking ahead to the continuation of the South American tournament, the coach reinforced the immediate focus on the confrontation, without losing sight of a possible rematch later on. “Now is the time for study, to adjust a detail here and there. We know we might face them again in the competition, but we are totally focused on this game,” she concluded.

The Brazilian National Team faces Argentina, the runner-up, in the last round of the competition, vying for first place. The game will be on Friday (13th) at 6 p.m., at the Luis Alfonso Giagni Stadium in Villa Elisa.

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