You make a perceptive point regarding how Brazil has recently struggled to assemble a cohesive team despite having a wealth of skilled individuals. True Brazil has a long history of generating outstanding football players who have had a lasting impact on the game. But in recent competitions they have had trouble coming together as a unit that plays in unison. The secret is to forge close relationships and a feeling of mission among these remarkable people. Brazil will surely regain their status as the World Cup team to beat once they are able to close the gap between their tremendous talent and a cohesive team culture. It requires cultivating a strong sense of unity and directing each person unique genius towards a shared objective in order to bring back Brazil illustrious golden years.
Completely agreed. During the 1990s, when legends such as Cafu, Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Emerson were in the squad, the team bonding and cohesion was perfect. But the same cohesion seems to be missing in recent times. I am not just talking about their performance in the FIFA World Cup, but also in other tournaments such as the Copa America. Nowadays the Brazilian players act very selfishly, and they doesn't care about the team. In the past, they used to play very differently. And that is the reason why they are not winning any trophies now, despite having some of the best players in their team.