Brazil coach Tite praised his team's effectiveness as the hosts stormed into the Copa America quarter-finals as Group A winners following Saturday's 5-0 thrashing of Peru.
Brazil had been jeered by their own fans in their opening two pool matches -- a 3-0 win over Bolivia and 0-0 draw with Venezuela -- but it was all cheers in Sao Paulo as they secured top spot.
"We were creative, precise, clinical and effective," enthused Tite.
"It was one of the best" matches during his reign in terms of keeping the ball and getting in behind the defence, he added.
And he recognized that it was the Selecao's fast start that made the difference, taking the lead after just 12 minutes through Casemiro.
"Since we scored in the first half we had to maintain that tempo," he said. "We kept the same attitude and we were still creating chances in the 47th minute of the second half."
"And when the goal doesn't come, it seems to create anxiety."