Analyzing Greatness | The Perfect Attack | Rivaldo | Ronaldo | Ronaldinho | World Cup 2002

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  • Опубліковано 15 вер 2024
  • Brazil’s story in WorldCup 2002 is one of redemption. After their loss to France in the World Cup finals of, 1998-despite being heavy favourites, Los Selecao were determined to make amends, restore national pride, and bring Brazil their fifth world title.
    With a new manager in place and a rebuilt roster, Brazil had barely qualified for the World Cup, earning qualification with only five matches left in qualifiers. Despite this, they remained focused and determined, galvanizing at the right time on their way to securing their fifth title.
    Filipe Scolari, who is a serial winner, was tasked with devising a strategy that was an upgrade from their performance in 1998, which saw them win five, lose two, score 14 goals, and concede 10.
    A large part of Brazil’s success was due to their legendary attacking trio,#Rivaldo, #Ronaldo, and #Ronaldinho who earned a combined four Balon D’or’s between them, forming arguably, one of the greatest attacking trios in #WorldCup history. Playing the unconventional 3-4-2-1 formation, Scolari created a system that maximized the talents of his men.
    This tactical examination looks at the various concepts, philosophies, and execution that lead to Brazil’s success.

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