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Re: FIFA World Cup 2026 :Canada/Mexico/United States: Discussion Thread
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nlovric
on 15/06/2023, 08:41:30 UTC
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I would say that Brazil never had any problems with talents and even strong players who belong to the top elite soccer players in the world. In the recent past or during the last few tournaments they had more trouble to build a cohesive team. One that fits together perfectly and that can play as we have been knowing Brazil for a long time. They have a lot of exceptional individual players, but they couldn't build the ties between all these exceptional players and develop a team that feels united and fights as a unit for their success. As soon as they can solve that problem, the times will come back when Brazil is the team that must be beaten in order to win the World Cup.
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.

Well, it's a fact, in Brazil things are all in favor of soccer, plus I think it's the best country in the world because they have a lot of relevance to soccer, it's their religion and what I like the most is that they play soccer at a great level and some don't even realize it, they play and play they don't get tired and besides they maintain the same level, when one thinks that they are tired of playing suddenly they play much harder and their resistance is very great, I say it because I have played with them and you have to see how they enjoy playing, in fact that kind of spreads, but playing at the level of a Brazilian in Brazil what you have to do is train a lot running and with the gym, because they are very fast and strong, apart from learning their technique is quite difficult if you don't know how to dance, I don't know how they do it, but it seems that Samba makes them move much better.

And if they are going to play on sand (beach soccer) they are much stronger, the truth is that the first time I played I was sad because my body felt very unbalanced, now when a Brazilian goes and presents himself to represent his country, I think that that they demand will be on another level, we only see the best who pass, in their time Ney, Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, but I am sure that there are many more Brazilians who failed to qualify for their national team who play with the same style of them, so I believe that the talent in Brazil for soccer will never end, for me a Brazilian is born with soccer and with his talent, that's why I think you will always find very good players in Brazil.
Brazil is a nation that has an unmatched love for football and it has produced several outstanding players who have had a lasting impression on the game. The flare originality and technical prowess of Brazilian play enthral fans all over the world. Brazilian players ability to maintain a high level of performance and apparent limitless stamina on the pitch speaks much about their commitment and inherent talent. To compete at the Brazilian level one must dedicate themselves to arduous preparation that includes running gym sessions and a thorough knowledge of the rules of the game. Without an intrinsic sense of rhythm and coordination it may be difficult to comprehend their proficiency in technique. Brazilians power and adaptability are further demonstrated when they play beach football on the sand. The finest of the best are chosen for the Brazilian national team but it is important to recognise that there are many great players who are not chosen underscoring Brazil seemingly limitless talent and potential. Brazilians absolutely live and breathe football and their enduring skill guarantees that the nation will continue to produce world class players for years to come.

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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.
Unquestionably the players on the Brazilian national team of the 1990s had outstanding camaraderie and a strong sense of solidarity. The individuals you named made up a legendary generation that gave Brazil football greatness. The dynamics of the squad, though seem to have changed recently. Their overall performance has been impacted by an increase in individualism and a lack of team oriented play. This modification may account for their difficulties in recent competitions. In addition to individual brilliance a team success also rely on efficient teamwork and a concerted effort. The present generation of Brazilian athletes must rekindle that sense of camaraderie and put the success of the team before personal honours. Only then can they retake their status as the international soccer preeminent forces and resume their winning ways.