O Brasil está sendo alvo de duras críticas porque sofreu para eliminar o Japão. Enquanto isso, Alemanha caiu para o Paraguai e a Holanda foi eliminada pelo Marrocos. A Copa do Mundo pune quem subestima adversário. Tem gente que ainda não entendeu isso.
😅🇳🇴 Haaland diz que Noruega tem "pequenas possibilidades" de eliminar o Brasil na Copa do Mundo:
“Pequenas possibilidades. Jogar contra o Brasil nas oitavas de final é algo que a gente vai precisar enfrentar.”
“Agora vamos para as oitavas, haverá excelentes equipes e não vai ser fácil. Vai ser difícil avançar. Não vai ser fácil, não sei se vamos conseguir. A gente se preparou muito e continua muito preparado.”
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“As pessoas vão dizer que o Brasil sofreu. Eu digo que campeões devem sofrer. Se vencer fosse fácil, toda nação teria cinco Copas do Mundo. Grandes times nem sempre dominam: eles sobrevivem, lutam e terminam o trabalho.”
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Zlatan Ibrahimović on Brazil qualifying for the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 after defeating Japan:
🗣️ “Everyone buried Brazil too early. Everyone questioned them, doubted them and said the magic was gone. But when the pressure reached its highest point, Brazil reminded the world why five stars are stitched onto that shirt.”
“Japan were magnificent. They fought with courage, discipline and unbelievable belief. They pushed Brazil to the absolute limit, but football is ruthless. One moment of hesitation, one decisive attack, and Brazil showed the difference between dreaming of history and creating it.”
“People will say Brazil struggled. I say champions are supposed to suffer. If winning was easy, every nation would have five World Cups. Great teams don't always dominate they survive, they fight and they finish the job.”
“Gabriel Martinelli didn't just score a goal he carried the hopes of an entire nation on his shoulders. That's the responsibility of wearing the Brazil shirt, and he embraced it when millions were watching.”
“To Japan, hold your heads high because you've earned the respect of the football world. But tonight belongs to Brazil. The giants have survived, the samba continues, and the rest of this World Cup has just been put on notice.”