Kolkata, June 26 -- Three minutes into first-half stoppage time, in the heat of Miami, Vinicius Jr danced. Like he had said he would in Doha because, "we Brazilians are a joyful people." On the hour mark, Matheus Cunha followed, shelving his surfing- swimming routine for a gentle swaying of the hips. The world may see more of this as Brazil slip into gear. Signs of that were evident in the 3-0 win against Scotland. At the front and centre of Brazil feeling groovy is Vinicius Jr. In three games, he has four goals, the same as Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland, albeit having played one match more, and one behind Lionel Messi. For long, it wasn't like this but Vinicius Jr shut out the noise that his best came only for Real Madrid. "It brings a ...