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Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by mediclife1987(m): 3:47am On Dec 10, 2022
pargelenis:
It’s good. Brazil has the talented players, just need a top notch manager …
They have no midfield.

Just talented attackers and defenders.

The midfield is where they've been lacking since the end of Rivaldo, Kaka and Ronaldinho's careers, that's why it's difficult for their attackers to perform any wonders.

You saw it took Neymar an almost solo effort and moment of brilliance to pull that single goal out for them; apart from that Crotia bossed them in the midfield, holding on to the ball till PK.

In football, the midfield is the most important component, that's the engine room where defence is covered, and attack is strengthened.

With the right midfield, even you could shine as a striker.

That's what's helped Ororo's career so far, solid midfielders, and that's what made Messi the GOAT of football over the past decades....
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by mediclife1987(m): 3:55am On Dec 10, 2022
Risingblue008:
I still like Ronaldo though,
But he lacks d ability to pass or assists
He should have worked on he's passess both short and tru-pass,
Na only this thing Messi take pass Ronaldo if una no dey see'am

Messi
The merciless
Na a whole pass you dey call ordinary?

A pass is the most important thing in football.

Ask wetin Barcelona do Manchester United when Guardiola teach them tiki-taka for Champion League semi-final.

Even Rooney lament for that match sey make una let our leg touch ball too na!

Them pass Man U for that match till them pass out cheesy
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by Swilcox55: 4:13am On Dec 10, 2022
see below

Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by pfadom: 4:51am On Dec 10, 2022
Is Brazilian team same as APC? Maybe Argentina is PDP, while France or Croatia is Labour Party.

Hilarious though!!!

Reinaldo:
They lost. APC will lose in 2023 too.
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by yinkeys(m): 5:56am On Dec 10, 2022
grin Another Brazilian generation gone without the WC trophy
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by yinkeys(m): 5:59am On Dec 10, 2022
mediclife1987:
Na a whole pass you dey call ordinary?

A pass is the most important thing in football.

Ask wetin Barcelona do Manchester United when Guardiola teach them tiki-taka for Champion League semi-final.

Even Rooney lament for that match sey make una let our leg touch ball too na!

Them pass Man U for that match till them pass out cheesy
A goal is the most important thing in football
Who give pass belle
Isn’t that how Spain where busy playing the ball around & lost
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by pargelenis(m): 7:00am On Dec 10, 2022
mediclife1987:
They have no midfield.

Just talented attackers and defenders.

The midfield is where they've been lacking since the end of Rivaldo, Kaka and Ronaldinho's careers, that's why it's difficult for their attackers to perform any wonders.

You saw it took Neymar an almost solo effort and moment of brilliance to pull that single goal out for them; apart from that Crotia bossed them in the midfield, holding on to the ball till PK.

In football, the midfield is the most important component, that's the engine room where defence is covered, and attack is strengthened.

With the right midfield, even you could shine as a striker.

That's what's helped Ororo's career so far, solid midfielders, and that's what made Messi the GOAT of football over the past decades....
Solid analysis bro … I just wonder how they did well in the games before.
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by otokx(m): 7:35am On Dec 10, 2022
BOLATINUBU01:
Poor manager
Very poor in his selections and tactics.
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by mediclife1987(m): 8:08am On Dec 10, 2022
pargelenis:
Solid analysis bro … I just wonder how they did well in the games before.
Mediocre teams ofcourse. Till they meet a well organized team that beats the shit out of them, most times Europeans like Germany, France, Croatia and they start crying like babies....

That their cry when Germany flog them 7-1 for their house they laugh me die till today....

They have refused to evolve overtime into modern day football.

They still believe in that their nonsense samba type of football of one player trying to dribble everybody to score. Them come sell groundnut abi?

See as Croatia just dey mark them out, collect ball for their legs like small pikin cheesy
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by Smoothgio: 8:34am On Dec 10, 2022
Malory:
Argentina for the trophy.
fairplay trophy i think because they wont win the fifa world cup
Modric and co will deliver unlike useless gakpo and co
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by internationalman(m): 8:55am On Dec 10, 2022
mediclife1987:
They have no midfield.

Just talented attackers and defenders.

The midfield is where they've been lacking since the end of Rivaldo, Kaka and Ronaldinho's careers, that's why it's difficult for their attackers to perform any wonders.

You saw it took Neymar an almost solo effort and moment of brilliance to pull that single goal out for them; apart from that Crotia bossed them in the midfield, holding on to the ball till PK.

In football, the midfield is the most important component, that's the engine room where defence is covered, and attack is strengthened.

With the right midfield, even you could shine as a striker.

That's what's helped Ororo's career so far, solid midfielders, and that's what made Messi the GOAT of football over the past decades....
You just wrote exactly what I've been telling my peeps about Brazil midfield word for word.

Kudos, you know ball well well
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by joyandfaith: 9:03am On Dec 10, 2022
Donbayor:
Roberto Firmino smiling where he is right now’ grin
I don't know why the guy was not invited for world cup. Selfless player with team spirit. Brazil exit really pained me but i am happy for croatia and i hope commander of the midfield Mordric and his team wouid win the cup. Croatians have been more consistent in world cup than brazil. They play as team just like german machine of 2014.
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by wizkidblogger(f): 9:21am On Dec 10, 2022
GambaOsaka:
Useless coach. Gabriel Martinelli was the best Brazilian on the pitch in your last match, but he decided to bench him for 120 minutes.
I was schocked oo
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by abobote: 10:47am On Dec 10, 2022
He shouldn't have introduced Fred to the game.
Man U should sell Fred ASAP
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by Donbayor: 11:38am On Dec 10, 2022
joyandfaith:
I don't know why the guy was not invited for world cup. Selfless player with team spirit. Brazil exit really pained me but i am happy for croatia and i hope commander of the midfield Mordric and his team wouid win the cup. Croatians have been more consistent in world cup than brazil. They play as team just like german machine of 2014.
The coach TIte’ intentionally didn’t invite him’ that came as a shocker to Bobby’ I knew Brazil won’t move pass this stage against a compact croatia team that finished second place last WC’
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by yemi1504: 12:22pm On Dec 10, 2022
TheDemola:
https://twitter.com/FabrizioRomano/status/1601296938833711106?t=EML_CwyvZitQ0Qx4f3vOxw&s=19


https://twitter.com/sportsbriefcom/status/1601303082998337537?t=OAfugJhIYAGMvd2PiN_rmQ&s=19[/quote]Which he should! How a team with goalscoring weapons like Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo struggles to score beats me! And is clearly on the coach here.
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by yemi1504: 12:22pm On Dec 10, 2022
Malory:
Argentina for the trophy.
Same here too. Messi has grown as a leader in our eyes in this World Cup!
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by yemi1504: 12:24pm On Dec 10, 2022
pargelenis:
It’s good. Brazil has the talented players, just need a top notch manager …
Exactly! One that can make them score goals for fun they deserve with the talent they have.
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by joyandfaith: 12:26pm On Dec 10, 2022
Donbayor:
The coach TIte’ intentionally didn’t invite him’ that came as a shocker to Bobby’ I knew Brazil won’t move pass this stage against a compact croatia team that finished second place last WC’
Their first game agsinst Serbia was inspiring. Other three games were no so special. Brazil need another phenomenon Ronaldo and playmaker Ronaldinho. Neymar is more of a winger than a playmaker. Anyway, loose or win i love brazil football..
Yestd
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by yemi1504: 12:28pm On Dec 10, 2022
mediclife1987:
They have no midfield.

Just talented attackers and defenders.

The midfield is where they've been lacking since the end of Rivaldo, Kaka and Ronaldinho's careers, that's why it's difficult for their attackers to perform any wonders.

You saw it took Neymar an almost solo effort and moment of brilliance to pull that single goal out for them; apart from that Crotia bossed them in the midfield, holding on to the ball till PK.

In football, the midfield is the most important component, that's the engine room where defence is covered, and attack is strengthened.

With the right midfield, even you could shine as a striker.

That's what's helped Ororo's career so far, solid midfielders, and that's what made Messi the GOAT of football over the past decades....
I noticed that too about their having no midfield. Just a team of wingers and strikers. The next 4 years enough to correct that anomaly.
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by joyandfaith: 12:30pm On Dec 10, 2022
Donbayor:
The coach TIte’ intentionally didn’t invite him’ that came as a shocker to Bobby’ I knew Brazil won’t move pass this stage against a compact croatia team that finished second place last WC’
Their first game agsinst Serbia was inspiring. Other three games were no so special. Brazil need another phenomenon Ronaldo and playmaker Ronaldinho. Neymar is more of a winger than a playmaker. Anyway, loose or win i love brazil football- attacking. They tried to pack the bus against croatia after neymar goal..They paid for it. Brazil and Argentina are not know for defensive play.
I tip croatia to play final and probably win the cup. Respect to Mordric the general commander of the mid-field.
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by mediclife1987(m): 1:09pm On Dec 10, 2022
yemi1504:
I noticed that too about their having no midfield. Just a team of wingers and strikers. The next 4 years enough to correct that anomaly.
It's going to be real tough for them bro...

Being a midfielder is like gold, that's why Mourinho called Mikel Obi a gold mine when Man United and Chelsea were fighting tooth & nail for him...
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by Donbayor: 1:22pm On Dec 10, 2022
joyandfaith:
Their first game agsinst Serbia was inspiring. Other three games were no so special. Brazil need another phenomenon Ronaldo and playmaker Ronaldinho. Neymar is more of a winger than a playmaker. Anyway, loose or win i love brazil football- attacking. They tried to pack the bus against croatia after neymar goal..They paid for it. Brazil and Argentina are not know for defensive play.
I tip croatia to play final and probably win the cup. Respect to Mordric the general commander of the mid-field.
Whichever way Croatia will find their way to the final just like in Russia’ I think Brazil got players but they didn’t get their ways right this time’ I wish them better luck next time’ I don’t think Brazil can’t ever get those phenomenal you mentioned just not in few years to come’ maybe more years to come’ I route for the Moroccans today if only they can double their effort against Spain on Portugal today
Re: Tite steps down As Brazil Coach after World Cup Exit by yemi1504: 10:45pm On Dec 10, 2022
mediclife1987:
It's going to be real tough for them bro...

Being a midfielder is like gold, that's why Mourinho called Mikel Obi a gold mine when Man United and Chelsea were fighting tooth & nail for him...
You have a point here too!
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