Brazil has a culture of producing young star players. You would be surprised to see a new set of Brazilian young players that will win the world cup. Pele was seventeen years old when he won the first world cup with Brazil in 1958 and four years after he led them to win the next world cup in 1958 and 1970 he won his last world cup. Diego Maradona was twenty-five years old in the 1986 world cup in Mexico when he won the prestigious cup. I can keep naming more young players that led their countries to succeed in the world cup.
Brazil and Argentina produce more players than most countries in the world. It will be unsurprising to see a new set of quality Brazilian players wearing the Samba Boys jersey in the FIFA World Cup 2026 co-hosted by Canada/Mexico/the United States
You are right, there is no end to the talent of players from these two countries and it should be admitted that even now both of them are still very dominant in the world cup competition. Maybe we will continue to see new talents emerge in the next few years so that the quality of players from Brazil and Argentina will continue to increase. Pele and Maradona will forever be examples of world cup success and this will continue to be passed down for generations. Samba is indeed the original identity of Brazil and it's only natural that we will see the jersey worn by Brazil at the 2026 world cup.