Saying Belgium easily destroyed Brazil in 2018 is just disingenuous, they had an awful first half hour but after that the game was fully in Brazil’s control and the tie didn’t come purely out of bad luck. That team is so underrated, had great players in a great phase and had very good cohesion, the coach’s reluctance in making changes was their biggest downside, but even still I’d easily put them in the top 3 teams at that tournament, you could say Belgium and France were better, but by a very slim margin
This. Belgium won fair and square; I loved watching them play with prime Hazard and KDB. But to say it was an easy game is ridiculous; Courtois held off miraculously
Brazil is one of the best examples of the consequences of talent kidnapping, yes, cause talent is being scouted and taken away at early ages by European wolves for more than 30 years now. The jogo bonito was spread and assimilated worldwide for many decades, and youngsters are not able to play more than one or two years at their original clubs before being sold like any other merchandise. Back in the day, Pelé was declared national treasure, forbid to be transferred overseas, which is why he and national team could become what we all know now.
That is a very good point, because Neymar was the last to play in brazil for years before being transfered. And he is the last one we can consider a true generational talent
In their most recent match against Chile, both players from Botafogo scored. Maybe it’s time to give a chance to the homegrown Brasileiro talents. It seems as though the players that are in Europe don’t really care about winning and are more focused on something else. 😕
brazil is in downfall due to a lot of corruption, bad trainers and really suspicius convocations of players that clearly dont have the skill to be there, also brazil without neymar suffer to win against small teams like venezuela, peru, chile, paraguai and more, and there is some player that for their clubs play decently but when go to the national team just play badly like vinicius and bruno guimaraes.
Brazil lacks playmakers - and that's the reason why Vini and Rodrygo don't deliver what they do in Real Madrid. Our midfield is a barren land of bureaucratic side passes. If that were the only problem it would already be reason for concern, but we also lack top class full backs and center forwards. All we have are goalies (with the best ones arguably in decline), central defenders, a few all right defensive midfielders and wingers. That's it.
Corruption and bad managers might be the main causes for Brazil national team downfall. Players are also uninterested in playing for the national team, you can clearly see their lack of effort while playing for Brazil. But the main reason for that is that Brazil doesn’t have a good manager that can do his job as good as other managers have done in the past. The national team from 2006 to 2010 tried their maximum during the WC. The national team of 2014 was super dependent on Neymar, and the national team from 2018 and 2022 where honestly the best since 2006 (in terms of individual players). The problem comes with the manager not being capable of giving a good reason for the players to give their best while on the pitch, and that didn’t happen with the players before 2014. In 2002 Brazil seleção was good if you only see the players, but it was going through something similar that we are going through right now. The difference was literally Ronaldo, who was coming back from an horrible injury, and was trying to prove everyone wrong and show to the world that he didn’t have lost his skills, and Felipão was capable of back that up and make the other players believe that they were capable of winning the WC. In 2018 was pretty similar to that, Neymar was coming back from an injury and he had the hunger to show to the world that we was still the same player before the injury. But then Brazil was unlucky and they lost to Belgium as you said in the video, but the game wasn’t as bad as you said it was. Neymar was carrying that team on his back, but then on the second half of the game, all the players started giving their maximum, but unfortunately Brazil wasn’t able to score, due to an incredible game by Courtois who saved a lot of difficult shots made by Neymar, Augusto and other players. Dorival doesn’t have the balls to put that team together and make them play like a team. Players are uninterested in playing for Brazil and also corruption, which makes solving this much more difficult. I’m pretty sure that if Brazil find a manager who can manage all the stars that Brazil have right now, and make them play as a proper National Team, we will come back to our glory days.
It’s not that complicated. Years ago tactics left space to talented people to shine, take more risks and win games. Now tactics required more disciplined and athletic players so skillful players are forced to change their game to remain eligable
@@jotaemept99 im a brazilian and i know that different countries have different ways to speak this why other countries struggle to speak portuguese its not a matter of effort is just hard
@@juliano__proencio3374depende cara... 70% dos gringo no mínimo sempre acham que s pronúncia das palavras são igual espanhol.algujs até acham wue agente fala espanhol. Vai por mim. Moro na gringa
In CONMEBOL, besides 🇦🇷, 🇺🇾 and 🇨🇴 are _very_ good teams, while 🇪🇨 is another difficult team to beat and 🇻🇪 is no walk in the park. While 🇧🇷 isn't what it used to be, you're missing the fact that the level of competition has improved both globally and regionally.
I'm a brazilian, but seeing this joke playing in field recently disguss me! Seriously, they can't even win on penalties, neither to croatia nor uruguay and they depends on neymar to win as long he's injured! And i think that even with the prodigies endrick and estevão on field, i have no hopes that they can classify to world cup or a olympic games. And about classifying... if they get in repechage, they are going to lose in the same way they lost by uruguay and croatia, with or without neymar. Y'know? For me, brazil shall be commanded by the national army
I only agree with your last point: football has become more robotic and tactical. Technique has lost the battle against physicality. There are no more gifted football stars. I see many foreign videos asking why football in the early 21st century seems to be the peak. Answer: since the 90s, an increasing flow of South American players has begun to go to Europe. In addition to the mass migration that has allowed footballers of other ethnicities to be developed in Europe. But here in South America, especially in Brazil, we have a even more clearer idea that football has always been in technical decline and physical development. Our parents say that their generation played better football, our grandparents said that their generation played better. I don't think it's just nostalgia. It's something that's easily noticeable when watching old games and studying history. The more physical football is, the more tactics take center stage. "Lack of stability": Brazil has rarely had stability even in the best moments. Zagallo was chosen as coach 1 year before winning the 1970 World Cup in the best team of all time, and Luiz Felipe Scolari took over the team 1 year before the 2002 World Cup. The only time Brazil had stability was with Tite who failed in 2 World Cups in a similar way. "Star players need to play more": it turns out that today's stars are much worse technically than the stars of the past. Vini Jr. and the others are able to shine in their clubs, which have much more time to train and set up more solid tactical systems with more capable coaches. But without a system, they cannot play like the stars of the past did. There is another problem that has not been mentioned: Brazil's midfield is mediocre. It is impossible to play a 4-3-3 formation with only three mediocre midfielders. The players would be better used in a 3-4-3 formation, in a more defensive style of play (hated by brazilians) that values the speed of the many good wingers of this generation.
The biggest reason is the hate brasilians have for CBF, that's why "A Seleção" lacks respect this days in Brasil. The bad performances only gets it worse. Our young talents going early to EU also is a problem, but the recovery is comming with the rise of "Brasileirão".
France looked great all tournament, but it was Belgium that looked like they were the only nation that could have eliminated France. That Belgium side peeked during that tournament. Anything after that was a slow regress.
And why brazil reveals so many good players? Because every single kid plays football since we are very young, and most of us play barefoot, in the asphalt, on dirt, on sand, on the street, small courts… and sometimes with a very beaten football and thats when you are lucky to have an actual ball, we will even play with a plastic bottle if that is the case
your "Jogo bonito" was destroyed 4-0 by Guardiola, despite the Brazilians dominating and playing very very attractive football. so people see that, and they copy the boring European style of play and FAIL at it!
Saying Belgium easily destroyed Brazil in 2018 is just disingenuous, they had an awful first half hour but after that the game was fully in Brazil’s control and the tie didn’t come purely out of bad luck. That team is so underrated, had great players in a great phase and had very good cohesion, the coach’s reluctance in making changes was their biggest downside, but even still I’d easily put them in the top 3 teams at that tournament, you could say Belgium and France were better, but by a very slim margin
This.
Belgium won fair and square; I loved watching them play with prime Hazard and KDB. But to say it was an easy game is ridiculous; Courtois held off miraculously
Brazil is one of the best examples of the consequences of talent kidnapping, yes, cause talent is being scouted and taken away at early ages by European wolves for more than 30 years now. The jogo bonito was spread and assimilated worldwide for many decades, and youngsters are not able to play more than one or two years at their original clubs before being sold like any other merchandise. Back in the day, Pelé was declared national treasure, forbid to be transferred overseas, which is why he and national team could become what we all know now.
I agree. Although hopefully now with SAFs in Brazil, we should keep most of our players
It's literally colonialism all over again. Europe sucks.
That is a very good point, because Neymar was the last to play in brazil for years before being transfered. And he is the last one we can consider a true generational talent
@@ssk-_-dotz3773 It won't, I assure you SAF is a company, a company wants profit and in football, profit comes from selling players
@@junioresnc He is our last Magician. Vini and Rodrygo are great, and maybe they can bring good things to us, but they not magic
In their most recent match against Chile, both players from Botafogo scored. Maybe it’s time to give a chance to the homegrown Brasileiro talents. It seems as though the players that are in Europe don’t really care about winning and are more focused on something else. 😕
Something else = money
E uma cria de xerem👀
Nah but in all seriousness tho, Brasileirão players need more attention in the Seleção
brazil is in downfall due to a lot of corruption, bad trainers and really suspicius convocations of players that clearly dont have the skill to be there, also brazil without neymar suffer to win against small teams like venezuela, peru, chile, paraguai and more, and there is some player that for their clubs play decently but when go to the national team just play badly like vinicius and bruno guimaraes.
Brazil lacks playmakers - and that's the reason why Vini and Rodrygo don't deliver what they do in Real Madrid. Our midfield is a barren land of bureaucratic side passes.
If that were the only problem it would already be reason for concern, but we also lack top class full backs and center forwards. All we have are goalies (with the best ones arguably in decline), central defenders, a few all right defensive midfielders and wingers. That's it.
Corruption and bad managers might be the main causes for Brazil national team downfall.
Players are also uninterested in playing for the national team, you can clearly see their lack of effort while playing for Brazil.
But the main reason for that is that Brazil doesn’t have a good manager that can do his job as good as other managers have done in the past.
The national team from 2006 to 2010 tried their maximum during the WC. The national team of 2014 was super dependent on Neymar, and the national team from 2018 and 2022 where honestly the best since 2006 (in terms of individual players).
The problem comes with the manager not being capable of giving a good reason for the players to give their best while on the pitch, and that didn’t happen with the players before 2014.
In 2002 Brazil seleção was good if you only see the players, but it was going through something similar that we are going through right now.
The difference was literally Ronaldo, who was coming back from an horrible injury, and was trying to prove everyone wrong and show to the world that he didn’t have lost his skills, and Felipão was capable of back that up and make the other players believe that they were capable of winning the WC.
In 2018 was pretty similar to that, Neymar was coming back from an injury and he had the hunger to show to the world that we was still the same player before the injury. But then Brazil was unlucky and they lost to Belgium as you said in the video, but the game wasn’t as bad as you said it was.
Neymar was carrying that team on his back, but then on the second half of the game, all the players started giving their maximum, but unfortunately Brazil wasn’t able to score, due to an incredible game by Courtois who saved a lot of difficult shots made by Neymar, Augusto and other players.
Dorival doesn’t have the balls to put that team together and make them play like a team.
Players are uninterested in playing for Brazil and also corruption, which makes solving this much more difficult.
I’m pretty sure that if Brazil find a manager who can manage all the stars that Brazil have right now, and make them play as a proper National Team, we will come back to our glory days.
It’s not that complicated. Years ago tactics left space to talented people to shine, take more risks and win games. Now tactics required more disciplined and athletic players so skillful players are forced to change their game to remain eligable
best video ever
Portuguese is not Spanish. Jogo is pronounced with a J sound, not an H.
@@Complete6789 english speakers have a hard time with pronoucing certain portuguese words
@@juliano__proencio3374 learn like everyone in the world does. Just make an effort.🤷♂️
@@jotaemept99 im a brazilian and i know that different countries have different ways to speak this why other countries struggle to speak portuguese its not a matter of effort is just hard
@@juliano__proencio3374depende cara... 70% dos gringo no mínimo sempre acham que s pronúncia das palavras são igual espanhol.algujs até acham wue agente fala espanhol. Vai por mim. Moro na gringa
@@gabrielazevedo6140 de fato, mas se voce ver o jeito que a gente fala fica bem dificil pra um gringo pronunciar corretamente
The biggest problem? Selling players to europe too early and they end up playing the “european” style of football
12:44 it's Dorival, not doviral.
He went viral.
In CONMEBOL, besides 🇦🇷, 🇺🇾 and 🇨🇴 are _very_ good teams, while 🇪🇨 is another difficult team to beat and 🇻🇪 is no walk in the park. While 🇧🇷 isn't what it used to be, you're missing the fact that the level of competition has improved both globally and regionally.
You're pronouncing Jogo Bonito as if in spanish. The right pronunciation would be with the J as if in "Joe".
Doviral me quebrou 😂😂😂
they have to trust in anthony
I'm a brazilian, but seeing this joke playing in field recently disguss me! Seriously, they can't even win on penalties, neither to croatia nor uruguay and they depends on neymar to win as long he's injured! And i think that even with the prodigies endrick and estevão on field, i have no hopes that they can classify to world cup or a olympic games. And about classifying... if they get in repechage, they are going to lose in the same way they lost by uruguay and croatia, with or without neymar. Y'know? For me, brazil shall be commanded by the national army
Manager ✌️ just this, just a good manager and brazil will win the world cup again
I only agree with your last point: football has become more robotic and tactical. Technique has lost the battle against physicality. There are no more gifted football stars. I see many foreign videos asking why football in the early 21st century seems to be the peak. Answer: since the 90s, an increasing flow of South American players has begun to go to Europe. In addition to the mass migration that has allowed footballers of other ethnicities to be developed in Europe. But here in South America, especially in Brazil, we have a even more clearer idea that football has always been in technical decline and physical development. Our parents say that their generation played better football, our grandparents said that their generation played better. I don't think it's just nostalgia. It's something that's easily noticeable when watching old games and studying history. The more physical football is, the more tactics take center stage.
"Lack of stability": Brazil has rarely had stability even in the best moments. Zagallo was chosen as coach 1 year before winning the 1970 World Cup in the best team of all time, and Luiz Felipe Scolari took over the team 1 year before the 2002 World Cup. The only time Brazil had stability was with Tite who failed in 2 World Cups in a similar way.
"Star players need to play more": it turns out that today's stars are much worse technically than the stars of the past. Vini Jr. and the others are able to shine in their clubs, which have much more time to train and set up more solid tactical systems with more capable coaches. But without a system, they cannot play like the stars of the past did.
There is another problem that has not been mentioned: Brazil's midfield is mediocre. It is impossible to play a 4-3-3 formation with only three mediocre midfielders. The players would be better used in a 3-4-3 formation, in a more defensive style of play (hated by brazilians) that values the speed of the many good wingers of this generation.
The biggest reason is the hate brasilians have for CBF, that's why "A Seleção" lacks respect this days in Brasil. The bad performances only gets it worse.
Our young talents going early to EU also is a problem, but the recovery is comming with the rise of "Brasileirão".
what the hel is "hogo bonito" bro...
We speak portuguese, not spanish
12:44 Dorival* Jr.
12:44 "DoViral Junior"?
Neymar save them
Everyonen of the big team in world football has lost some shine Germany, Italy,england, holland. But brazil still the best. Dont worry.
I think the problem is Brazil now just plays like everyone else they play like Europeans and not the Jogo Bonito like they used to
Belgium's golden age was only useful to take out brazil in the 2018 wc
CHANGE MY MIND
France looked great all tournament, but it was Belgium that looked like they were the only nation that could have eliminated France. That Belgium side peeked during that tournament. Anything after that was a slow regress.
@@Luso00_ You proved my point😭🙏🏻
Hot take but squad selection of players that play in Brazil only free of European influence in theory.
Football has changed,there is no demand for antony esque players anymore.
Antony is a very bad example
Instead of putting order and progress in the flag gacha, they should put disorder and regression 🇧🇷
Low income people only started to play pro because of clube de regatas vasco da gama
doviral junior
I think the biggest cause is that we are trying to match the european playing style
And why brazil reveals so many good players?
Because every single kid plays football since we are very young, and most of us play barefoot, in the asphalt, on dirt, on sand, on the street, small courts… and sometimes with a very beaten football and thats when you are lucky to have an actual ball, we will even play with a plastic bottle if that is the case
Need to stop selling players to Europe
@@ssk-_-dotz3773 that will never happen because there is too much money involved
@@ThiagoRizzotto to be honest, with SAFs, we may be able to stop it
your "Jogo bonito" was destroyed 4-0 by Guardiola, despite the Brazilians dominating and playing very very attractive football. so people see that, and they copy the boring European style of play and FAIL at it!
7-1 nothing happens
Aqui é Vasco porra
I feel that game vs Germany was very funny