Following Brazil's Round of 16 exit from the FIFA World Cup 2026, forward Vinicius Junior shared an emotional post, apologising to fans and promising to fight to restore the nation's glory. Brazil lost 2-1 to Norway, with Haaland scoring twice.

Vinicius Junior's Emotional Apology

Brazil and Real Madrid forward Vinicius Junior shared an emotional post on Instagram following Brazil's exit from the FIFA World Cup 2026, apologising to fans and promising to continue fighting to restore the nation's place at the top of world football.

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Reflecting on the team's disappointing Round of 16 elimination, Vinicius said he needed a few days before sharing his thoughts. "Almost four years later and again thinking about what to write after a World Cup frustration. 've seen so many people of all ages supporting me and embracing our dream, that it would be unfair to keep silent. Needed a few days to reflect though," Vinicius wrote on Instagram.

The Real Madrid star said representing Brazil remains the greatest honour of his career and admitted the early exit was difficult to accept. "Wearing the National Team shirt is the greatest pride of my life, and leaving a Cup in the Round of 16 is a difficult feeling to explain. know how much I prepared, how much I focused, how much I wanted this for you, for my family, he added.

Vinicius also apologised to supporters and vowed that the team would work towards reclaiming football's biggest prize. "The feeling of frustration is absurd. We had a group strong enough to do more and we couldn't. apologize and will fight for our dream of returning to the top of the world," he concluded. https://www.instagram.com/p/Danc3nrB9ht/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ==

Brazil's Shock Exit to Norway

Brazil's campaign came to an end with a Round of 16 defeat to Norway, extending the five-time champions' wait for a sixth FIFA World Cup title.

Coming to the match, Erling Haaland scored two late goals as Norway stunned five-time champions Brazil 2-1 in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 at MetLife Stadium, reaching the quarter-finals for the first time in the nation's history.

Brazil dominated much of the match but failed to capitalise, with Bruno Guimaraes missing a first-half penalty and goalkeeper Orjan Nyland producing a series of crucial saves. Haaland broke the deadlock in the 79th minute before adding a second soon after, while Neymar's stoppage-time penalty only reduced the deficit.

The victory extended Norway's unbeaten run against Brazil to five matches and set up a quarter-final clash with England, while Brazil suffered a seventh straight World Cup knockout defeat to European opposition. (ANI)

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