Brazil gets another chance to erase the humiliation of that 7-1 loss to Germany when it takes on Argentina on Thursday in a World Cup qualifier at the Mineirao Stadium. The five-time World Cup champions were beaten by Germany in the semifinals of the 2014 tournament at the same venue. Brazil coach Tite says ''of course returning here still touches all of us, even those that didn't play.'' He adds ''two years have passed and we're in a different moment.'' Since Tite took over, Brazil has won four straight matches in South American qualifying and leads the group with 21 points from 10 matches. Argentina is five points behind.