The Brazil national football team, a two-time champion in 1958 and 1962, lost its unbeaten record in World Cups to the Netherlands, who thrashed Sweden 5-1 last Saturday. Ronald Koeman's team reached 14 games without defeat in the tournament, surpassing the Brazil national football team's mark of 13 consecutive games without losing. The Netherlands' unbeaten streak in regular and extra time began after the 2010 World Cup final, when the team was defeated by Spain. Looking back, the Brazil national football team accumulated 13 consecutive games without losing between the 1958, 1962, and the start of the 1966 World Cup, with Pelé and his teammates. The Brazil national football team's unbeaten streak was broken in the 1966 World Cup, when Brazil lost to Hungary 3-1 during the group stage of the tournament. But the Netherlands did not qualify for the 2018 World Cup. Ronald Koeman's team has maintained its performance since then, with the only eliminations of the Dutch national team in World Cups occurring in penalty shootouts, both against Argentina. So, the Netherlands' unbeaten streak is a notable achievement, considering the competitiveness of the tournament. Ronald Koeman's team has talented players, such as Virgil van Dijk and Memphis Depay, who contributed to the unbeaten streak. The Brazil national football team, on the other hand, needs to recover from the loss of the record and focus on the next World Cup. The team's coach, Tite, will have to come up with a new strategy to help the team succeed in the next tournament. The Brazil national football team's fans are eagerly waiting to see how the team will perform in the next World Cup.