Quote from SouthAmerica:
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APerson: "Personally I think Brazil's days as the leading soccer power in the world are over. The world moved on and Brazil stayed in the 20th century. They will always be good, they will probably remain the best team in South America, they will never again be good enough to win a major trophy."
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July 11, 2010
SouthAmerica: Ha, ha, ha....
That shows that you have no idea what is going on in Brazilian soccer.
Dunga left out a number of young new players that was supposed to be playing for the national team.
In 2014 you will see Brazil at its best - and with a bunch of new young players.
Today there are 16, 500 registered professional soccer players in Brazil, and there are also over 5,000 Brazilian soccer players playing soccer around the world. In total Brazil has over 20,000 professional soccer players, and every year that number is increasing because the new crop of young players.
And some of these young soccer players are already world class players such as Nilmar (17 years old), Ganso (20 years old), Andre (19 years old), and so on....
By the way, their current team - Santos - is beating a lot teams in Brazil by 8 x 1, 9 x 1 and so on... These guys are like a goal machine.
And you will see them play for Brazil in 2014.
PS: The Brazilian people were puting pressure on Dunga up to the last minute for him to take Ganso, and Nilmar to South Africa. And I bet Dunga wish he had listened the Brazilian people and the mainstream media in Brazil.
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