“End of the dream”, “Jug of cold water” or “Brazil cry” were some of the headlines in the Brazilian press to describe this Friday the elimination of the ‘Canarinha’ from the quarterfinals of the World Cup in Qatar, which some blame technician commentators tits.
The combination of titswho started as one of the great favorites, ended his career in a “dramatic” match against Croatia which was resolved in a penalty shootout, the newspaper said ‘O Globe’, which postponed the “dream of ‘Hexa’ to 2026”.
For the newspaperOr State of Sao Paulo‘, the Brazilian team “let the opponent tie at the end of extra time.” One of the highlights of its digital version is a report on “how to teach children to deal with defeats and victories in sports.”
No one in the country was looking forward to the removal then Croatia. In fact, before the game, some media launched digital surveys to choose the best way to fit the sixth star in the ‘verdeamarelha’ shirt.
‘Folha de Sao Paulo‘ describes the disaster in some photos of the Croatian goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic“the great opponent of the match” for the São Paulo newspaper, also highlighting the goal scored by neymar, which it is equated with Pele as the national team’s all-time top scorer, with 77 goals.
For its part, sports every day ‘Throw!‘ I consider that Brazil “didn’t understand the game” and “did everything Croatia wanted”.
Difficult for Tite in ‘UOL’
Columnists of the portal ‘UOL’ are the worst titswho has already announced that he will step down after the World Cup.
Vitor Guedes He said the coach was “badly aligned” and “worse” with the changes. It also recalled the “aberration” to be summoned to the former Barcelona Daniel Alveswho hasn’t played since September.
In the same line as before Milton Neves: “Undoubtedly, Tite was the big culprit for Brazil’s failure in Qatar. First, for calling up full-backs he didn’t trust, like Daniel Alves”.
“In addition, he made the mistake of substituting Vinícius Júnior in the second half,” he recalled in his column. “And now? No more! Go home and wait for a new Pelé to appear in four years, even if it is absolutely impossible,” he concluded.
Source: La Verdad
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