Gabriel Jesus pulled off a magical touch in Brazil's World Cup clash with Switzerland on Monday evening.

Brazil were looking to make it two wins from two in Group G and secure their progression to the knockout rounds.

Tite's side were without the injured Neymar and they struggled to break their opponents down without their talisman.

But Brazil dug deep and were able to take all three points courtesy of Casemiro's late goal.

The Man United midfielder scored the only goal of the game in the 83rd minute as he powered a brilliant effort into the net.

Read more: World Cup: Casemiro scores beauty in Brazil vs Switzerland

Gabriel Jesus produces crazy touch

Jesus forced his way into Brazil's World Cup squad after a successful stat to the season with Arsenal and he was named on the bench against Switzerland.

He was subbed on with 17 minutes and was impressive during his cameo.

Gabriel Jesus in action for Brazil

DOHA, QATAR - NOVEMBER 28: Gabriel Jesus of Brazil in action during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Group G match between Brazil and Switzerland at Stadium 974 on November 28, 2022 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Matthias Hangst/Getty Images)

The 25-year-old's best moment came in stoppage-time when he produced a crazy touch to evade a defender.

A ball was punted towards Jesus, who had a Switzerland defender marking him closely.

But Jesus beat him with a brilliant touch before sending Vinicius Jr through on goal.

Unfortunately Vinicius was unable to capitalise and the chance amounted to nothing. Nevertheless, it was still a magical touch from Jesus and you can view it below...

VIDEO: Gabriel Jesus' crazy touch in Brazil vs Switzerland

Did he mean it? That's up to interpretation, but we think he did.

A video showing Jesus' touch has gone viral and you can some reaction below...

Fans react

Tite: Casemiro is the world's best midfielder

Neymar claimed after the match that Casemiro is the greatest midfielder in world football.

Read more: Neymar: Brazil star's bold claim about Casemiro after Switzerland game

And Tite agrees with the 30-year-old.

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Speaking in his post-match press conference, Tite said, per ESPN: "As a habit I always respect opinions, and don't comment on them, but I will allow myself to do that today. I agree [with Neymar].

"This is a player who works as a central player and when a game appears, he's the surprise element who appears from the back."

Brazil play Cameroon in their final group game on December 2. A draw or better will see them top the group.

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