What on Earth has happened to Brazil? | Brazil 0-1 Argentina tactical analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025

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  • @thepurist_
    @thepurist_  Год назад +40

    Many of you will be questioning whether Fernando Diniz should still be in charge of Brazil. Patreon members can get my answer here: www.patreon.com/posts/is-fernando-man-93411142

    • @BubacarrJallow-h4r
      @BubacarrJallow-h4r Год назад +1

      Where do u normally watch repeating matches

    • @batatainglesa4055
      @batatainglesa4055 Год назад +3

      É melhor ele sair mesmo

    • @theflight5247
      @theflight5247 Год назад +2

      I hope he stays for the future of Brazilian football. The signs are promising and scary for opponents.

    • @franbauer4190
      @franbauer4190 Год назад +5

      @@theflight5247 😂😂😂😂😂

    • @rogerstephenroth8073
      @rogerstephenroth8073 Год назад

      No i don't think so, he is a interim coach like Ramon Menezes. Given the bad phase Brazil is on now, it is highly unlikely he will keep the job. Brazil is going to have to hire a new coach and someone a lot better.

  • @Plato3745
    @Plato3745 Год назад +785

    The problem is that most if these Brazil player are Europeanized, imagine coming off positional play to this and having less training with the players🤦

    • @EnglishForFootball
      @EnglishForFootball Год назад +104

      Exactlymthe problem. No time to learn the movements/patterns and adjust, then they go back to their clubs and unlearn what little they did learn

    • @EnormeEkoH
      @EnormeEkoH Год назад +10

      Already said weeks ago

    • @darkgenesis342
      @darkgenesis342 Год назад +18

      It’s a factor but hardly the main problem

    • @michaelslifecycle
      @michaelslifecycle Год назад +45

      Yea they needed a different coach that will work with what they know. Just because he has tactics that work at Fluminense doesn’t mean they’ll work with the national team.

    • @FormerPessitheRobberfan
      @FormerPessitheRobberfan Год назад

      No. Nonpositional is absolute garbage. I'm glad it failed at the world stage for all to see.

  • @figo3627
    @figo3627 Год назад +152

    Please do a tactical analysis of Germany. Their performance is currently absolutely disastrous.

  • @reidpattis3127
    @reidpattis3127 Год назад +348

    Even though I think on paper Diniz outclassed Scaloni tactically, here we see the micro-aspects of the game come into play. Brazil had several 1v1s opportunities to score but were either saved or blocked by a defender. I think it just takes time for the youngsters to develop that experience. Whereas, Argentina had one good opportunity on goal and took it. Those little things add up in a game.
    And I really hope both Neymar and Messi can heal from their injuries. And I hate to see players develop chronic conditions like that.

    • @theflight5247
      @theflight5247 Год назад +42

      Not just on paper. In the game as well. Tactically Brazil won the game. The flops up front screwed us. This team will only get better. As you've noticed, each call up by Diniz only gets better and better. Once Endrick/Vitor Roque, Vanderson, Paqueta, Estevao Willian get in the team along with Neymar, we won't just dominate south America but the world.

    • @widnypierre1986
      @widnypierre1986 Год назад +6

      Messi is not as injured as Neymar

    • @draxlerm9633
      @draxlerm9633 Год назад

      i agree that brazilian players need to develop but it's kind of irrelavant to have brazil play these tactics when they know Ancelotti will take over in 2024 and he change the strategy@@theflight5247

    • @JustKrin
      @JustKrin Год назад +13

      ​@@theflight5247not to generate a needless rivalry but our current squad save 5 players top are still young, the world cup winning team has at least 8 more years if all goes good, of course amongst those that will retire are Messi and Di Maria, but we also have up and coming youngsters like Nico Paz and Soule that can sort of fill that void. What I'm hoping the more is keeping as clean a competition between Argentina and Brasil as possible for years to come

    • @theflight5247
      @theflight5247 Год назад +13

      @@JustKrin Scaloni's team has already peaked. It's not gonna get better from now on. Of course they want to continue winning. But what I'm noticing is that Uruguay is reviving, and Brazil with all the talents coming up in the u20s and u17s mixed with a few good older players are gonna own the next generation. I give it a year before this starts to become clear. Another team to watch out for is Spain. They've got a generation that's gonna explode in a few years. I don't see that in Argentina. The players you mention, they don't have the potential of world class players like Di Maria, Arguero, or Messi.

  • @smug3636
    @smug3636 Год назад +248

    As a brazilian, what frustrates me the most about the national team is, by far, the fans.
    Seriously, anytime something goes wrong with theam or we don't have the best results possible, they start trash talking. And they don't spare anyone.
    We have amazing players who are among the best in the world, and play their heart out for the national team. Yet, people will make fun of them and question their skills because of one loss or mistake. Gosh, sometimes the fans will complain about the players even after a victory.

    • @decotc96
      @decotc96 Год назад +32

      Well, its not just a situation where something goes wrong or that there aren't the best results possible, this Brazil with Diniz is breaking record in the bad performance, like losing for the first time ever for colombia and for argentina at home

    • @matmanymat
      @matmanymat Год назад +11

      Pooo cara, sou obrigado a concordar. Mas uma possível causa pra isso é culpa, talvez, da história da seleção. Está que teve nomes pesados por muuuuuito tempo

    • @madara.uchiha655
      @madara.uchiha655 Год назад +11

      they used to complan for djamala santos when cafu was the starting right-back.🤣
      what do you want more??

    • @rcrdlb
      @rcrdlb Год назад +2

      I completely agree

    • @esgn.design
      @esgn.design Год назад +4

      Seleção brasileira morreu depois de 2014 mano esse coping aí é inútil, virou seleção de bagres, aceita que dói menos

  • @rosembergmassocati9048
    @rosembergmassocati9048 Год назад +229

    The problem with Diniz's Brazil lies in the erosion of European playing habits among the playmakers. It was painful to witness Bruno repeatedly disrupt the system and lose possession due to impatience. I believe that if Neymar returns with Paquetá, they could transform this team into a formidable squad. Diniz's game is strong in fast passes and short dribbles; however, they tend to carry the ball too much and resort to the long ball too frequently. We can see the tatics are there, but they struggle against ingrained unconscious habits in the players.

    • @darkgenesis342
      @darkgenesis342 Год назад +4

      Top European teams don’t have a problem with impatience though

    • @MegaUMU
      @MegaUMU Год назад +22

      ​@@darkgenesis342he meant patience in attack build up. Many european Brazilian players resort to the long ball or wide too quickly, when the point of this tactic is to do very quick short passes in a small area to force yourself through due to the high amount of players u have in that small space

    • @rosembergmassocati9048
      @rosembergmassocati9048 Год назад +11

      @@darkgenesis342 European teams are robots, Diniz's teams are dancers. That's the difference

    • @emannuel717
      @emannuel717 Год назад

      also they have a lot more time, diniz works with brazil for like 15 days every 3-4 months, and while he is not with brazil he has to train fluminense and play a cup final like he did this last month. time plays a big role in a style that is not even close to what the players are used to playing and the fact that diniz cant really focus 100% of his time to brainstorm ways to do what he wants more efficiently plays a big role, imo.@@darkgenesis342

    • @oldskoolmusicnostalgia
      @oldskoolmusicnostalgia Год назад

      Formidable, really? From a team that struggles to beat Switzerland, Belgium and Croatia?

  • @tufab3494
    @tufab3494 Год назад +79

    I'm brazilian and I came here seeking for this very answer. Please tell me, because looking from the inside all I see is chaos and destruction

    • @pablorey9203
      @pablorey9203 Год назад +3

      I am Argentinian and I must say: I believe you deserved to win or at least a draw. The attack was awful. The pressure was excellent. The defense... impossible to know. It was not a good match, neither for Br, neither for Ar. But, I saw clear improvements.
      Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina know what this game it is all about. It flows in our veins. The talent is here!
      If there advantages depends on the organization, the freedom and frequency of kids playing... and I mean playing in the sense of enjoying (If you want a disruptive player he has to invent things while playing).
      Moreover, the population size (as our brothers from Uruguay always mention)... the economic resources... and the federation organization and work.
      You have the biggest population of the 3 countries. You have more resources... I do not know if the kids still play... but that is very long term. Maybe the problem is in the federation? It could not be worse than here... but the interine DT “thing” is a bad signal... so in the long term I have no doubt you will “come back”.
      In the short term... I am seeing you getting closer... as I said, there were massive improvements in the team. Not enough... yet. But you are in the way.

    • @theflight5247
      @theflight5247 Год назад +2

      Diniz is a great coach, it was a great performance. Unfortunately, Brazil conceded the goal in their best moment of the game. We have to get better in crosses in the box, last 3 goals we conceded was there. Otherwise, we didn't let Argentina do anything, even while pkaying with 10 men.

    • @ducatarina
      @ducatarina Год назад

      ​@@mr.devbrian5932Nah we need Carlo Ancelotti.

    • @account-kn7tt
      @account-kn7tt Год назад

      dw you arent alone, we germans feel the same about our team👍

    • @pablorey9203
      @pablorey9203 Год назад +1

      @@theflight5247 I disagree in one (little) thing. Argentina controlled the game after the goal. Before the goal... “we” couldn´t surpass the pressure.
      BTW, Argentina is playing slow, imprecise and unimaginatively in these qualifications. It won... but to the weakest teams. Won to Brazil with guts and luck.
      But if it does not improve a lot... they are not going to be relevant.

  • @totalfootball7879
    @totalfootball7879 Год назад +26

    With all the quality they have it's hard to understand how they struggle so much. Hope they bounce back as quickly as possible because they are a very entertaining team at their best.

    • @LucasRibeiro-po4pb
      @LucasRibeiro-po4pb Год назад +8

      A crisis of coaching and coordination. A 20 year crisis in the making, actually. With most players building their careers in Europe and with less opportunities to learn their team members, we haven't been able to trasnalte talent into consistent good plays. The big debate in Brazil right now, of course, is how to find a way forward in this scenario.

    • @saulocavalcante7558
      @saulocavalcante7558 Год назад +4

      Diniz is just a provisional coach of Brazil team, at least this is what supporters are aware since CBF told in many interviews the desire to have Ancelotti as coach of the team. Since he's in Real Madrid this is not possible until June of next year, for now, as a supporter, I see three things that are making the team bad in the moment:
      1. Diniz vision is really easy to understand but not that easy to replicate in real game, it demands time of training to get a good chemistry like Fluminense team for example, thing that a national team don't have.
      2. The players are not that confident to bow in his vision since he just a provisional coach and everything will be blow up when Ancelotti or another positional play coach lead the team
      3. A lot of core players injured, not confortable, or not really experimented in the new scheme.

    • @larramendipablo
      @larramendipablo Год назад +1

      They don't have quality in this team. At least not as much as it used to be.

    • @mezomoza7
      @mezomoza7 Год назад

      I don’t see ANY quality, unless you think clown Neymar is a world class too.

  • @AMFROMEARTH2023
    @AMFROMEARTH2023 Год назад +17

    Brazil football has a depression, in order to treat a depression, you need an extensive therapy, discipline, consistency and positive environment, the celasao spectacular football era is over, the modern football imposes collective endurance to achieve goals, like once someone said: “ Brazilian national team's players p party to much to win anything“, that's the painful truth that some refuse the hear.
    Respect to Brazil football team that I love.

  • @angelito932
    @angelito932 Год назад +231

    O que mais me incomoda é que é nítido que a forma que o Fluminense joga é muito diferente da forma que o Brasil joga. Mesmo sendo o mesmo técnico

    • @floresft
      @floresft Год назад +34

      Pois é, alguns jogadores não se adaptaram e quando começaram a entender melhor o esquema como contra a Argentina, não tinha um cara pra ditar o ritmo como dito no vídeo, o cargo ficou pro Rodrygo que não sabe fazer isso... arrisco até a dizer que se o Diniz levasse o Ganso pra seleção podia resolver o problema nessas últimas duas partidas. Mas enfim, a seleção tá com uma zika danada desde 2002, tô achando que alguém daquele elenco fez alguma promessa e não cumpriu kkkk lembra da Argentina que em 2014 foi cumprir a promessa de décadas atrás, chegou na final da copa, e dps venceu tudo...

    • @lucasmorais4471
      @lucasmorais4471 Год назад +3

      isso só deixa mais claro que o Diniz não faz a menor ideia doq faz.

    • @V1RuS_33
      @V1RuS_33 Год назад +12

      É simples, 9 jogadores da seleção Brasileira são gerenciados pelo mesmo empresário, ou seja, essa seleção foi escalada pela ganância e não pelo mérito dos jogadores que realmente mereciam estar lá.

    • @LucasKimisima
      @LucasKimisima Год назад

      ummmmmmmm@@V1RuS_33

    • @Mars-pb7ru
      @Mars-pb7ru Год назад +29

      No Fluminense ele tem tempo para treinar na seleção não. A metodologia que ele quer aplicar não funciona com uma ou duas semanas de treino.

  • @eros5146
    @eros5146 Год назад +35

    Despite the result I "liked" how the Brazilian team played

  • @2_in_wann
    @2_in_wann Год назад +27

    Broooooo you are made for this
    Things are not going well for Brazil 🇧🇷 🔥
    That intro!!

  • @_chaeng_
    @_chaeng_ Год назад +15

    It's important to remember that Diniz is just an interim. It was never in the plans for him to continue in the job, he is just holding a spot.

  • @lobstered_blue-lobster
    @lobstered_blue-lobster Год назад +63

    Hear me out, do you think on chance that Brazil's downfall is part of a wider "grand shift" in football? Cause Brazil isn't the only traditionally big team going through dreadful form at the moment, of course there's Germany too but **arguably** also Italy and Netherlands too. It seems that some former major teams had a downward spiral post 2014 World Cup, especially after the old guard retired. If I had to wager a guess I would assume it has something to do with how the up and coming talents are trained with their country's own unique style of playing football but football has shifted tactically against their special styles and so they are struggling to adapt in this new environment.
    I am reaching for straws here honestly but thought this was interesting enough to share. I probably sound really dumb though, so feel free to ignore my comment. 🗿 Great video, btw as always. Keep up the great work, mate, cheers.

    • @theflight5247
      @theflight5247 Год назад +14

      Not really. It's about talent and generation. Only Neymar is world class in this Brazilian generation. In the current squad, the only good players are Martinelli, Andre, Allisson, and our defenders. However, the u17 and u20 generation are full of world class talents. They don't just have one Neymar, but all of them are talented. We don't just have one world class forward, but at least, AT LEAST 4. It's just a matter of time. In two years Brazil will be Brazil again.

    • @marihutten
      @marihutten Год назад +8

      I agree, everybody plays the same way, those were the countries that had a "signature style" and were a challenge to everybody else because of that. Now everybody plays together in the same clubs and. have the same training. For example, at least with Brazil I can attest that part of the issue is that not enough time is being spent on training kids on rudiments and individual technique. That's what Brazil excelled at for so long. Kids would spend hours practicing the way of kicking the ball in its most basic sense to then learn tactics and be given a position. Think back of the past in Brazil, you had center backs that were almost as good as attacking midfielders at dribbling and handling the ball. You had so many player free kick options on every game. Now most are faster and better physically equipped because they're "packed and. shipped" to europe by age 18 without that level of basic rudimentary training. Anyway, your theory is similar to the one I have about this.

    • @thecatalysthd9701
      @thecatalysthd9701 Год назад +2

      I’d argue it’s the opposite, teams are not playing the style that they used to. Brazil were playing JDP like a European team in the last World Cup. Argentina were poor in the 2018 World Cup when playing under Sampaoli who is also a JDP manager, things turned around when Scaloni has changed the tactics in his time in charge. Other instances like Holland and Italy I think it is player quality as well as tactical problems. Spain in a similar situation despite Nations League victory, they are miles off what they were a decade ago

    • @syaefullrizcky
      @syaefullrizcky Год назад +2

      Thats nice comment but..
      When you said "player is trained with it country specific style and cant adapt to new footballing style"
      i think thats the other ways around...
      Players who are very used to the modern game system at their club cannot adapt to the conditions of the national team because the modern tactic at their club is just following the system. And we know club football and national team is two different things.
      If we learn from Messi and Zidane interview is there is no leader or that centered player as solid structure for a team in modern tactic anymore..
      That one centered man that can think outside of the box(system) is sometime needed when come to national team just look at big strong team like France with Griezman and Argentina with Messi..

    • @DT-ip4db
      @DT-ip4db Год назад +1

      ​@BIazyI was with you till your initial Mancini criticism before leading Italy to the Euros win Italy went 37 consecutive matches without defeat which is a record.
      Italy up there with Spain was one of the best teams in the tournament and played great fast paced attacking football, Mancini got his tactics spot on throughout and to get back into the final so it wasn't down to luck.
      After the Euros win Mancini should have gotten rid of the old guard and start plotting a new young fresh team for the world cup but he and the team got very complacent

  • @vaitercopapodcast
    @vaitercopapodcast Год назад +64

    We did lose to Argentina, but from my perspective it was the best match under Diniz's management. Yes, the team did lack effectiveness, and there's still an apparent lack of chemistry, since this team is just starting to play together. But Argentina didn't create a single GS opportunity in 90 minutes and found their way into scoring in an awesome header from Otamendi in a dead ball situation.
    About the playmaker, it is Neymar, he is the guy for it. And I do think Rodrygo has the potential and the skills to be a good replacement, but it will probably take time. About Ganso, he is one of my favorite players to watch, he is a football genius, but he lacks the intensity that is just necessary in modern football. Also, it was a bad game offensively, but Neymar, Vini and Paquetá are out, which makes it much more difficult.
    Once again, the biggest problem now is that there is a crisis, and we have no idea where the team is going. Diniz has four more matches in his contract and there is no signal whatsoever that he'll stay after that, so what is the point of going through this rough transition of styles if it ain't gonna last? I do believe he is coming, but in a scenario where Ancelotti doesn't come, CBF's President Ednaldo Rodrigues has no Plan B, and the last two years of preparation for the World Cup will turn into a huge question mark.

    • @larramendipablo
      @larramendipablo Год назад +7

      Here in Argentina we think Brazil has the worst squad ever. We respect Brazilian football a lot but you won´t go anywhere with Rodrygo. Also, you don´t have a striker which is the absolute key to Brazilian dominance since the sport has existed. Argentina started winning when we went back to our basics, rough play in the back, passes, and dribbling forward.

    • @mohammadmeherajalmomin
      @mohammadmeherajalmomin Год назад +6

      Couldn't agree more with you. The tempo of the game looked way more aggressive compared to the previous matches played under Diniz and Brazil was the better team on the pitch except for the fouls made but luck didn't favour us.

    • @juanpapi1015
      @juanpapi1015 7 месяцев назад

      Argentina weren’t at their best in this international break, they are always improving. Their defense is a brick wall which is surprising because they have a trash right back and otamendi being a horrible cb. They also lack a cdm and young wingers. Once they acquire those talents they will reach new heights

  • @gbrl433
    @gbrl433 Год назад +58

    brazil seems to have lacked playmakers for awhile now. They never had issues in the front line and industrious box to box midfielders.

    • @austinedeclan10
      @austinedeclan10 Год назад +3

      Exactly. Imagine if they had Prime Modic or De Bruyne. That's what they've lacked in the last 3 world cups

    • @majormononoke8958
      @majormononoke8958 Год назад +5

      Isnt NEymar a playmaker?

    • @celiskurtis
      @celiskurtis Год назад +13

      @@majormononoke8958 he is. But what's the point if he's always injured? I feel sorry for him

    • @austinedeclan10
      @austinedeclan10 Год назад +8

      @@majormononoke8958 Neymar is a completely different player from someone like De Bruyne. He is a player who tries take on other players 1 on 1 instead of trying to find a player in space with a pass. They need a De Bruyne type player who dictates the tempo and direction of play and creates chances primarily. Neymar isn't a playmaker (though he can be) Neymar is a wide forward. They've got plenty of dribblers, they need a passer on the level of De Bruyne

    • @bikerfrommars415
      @bikerfrommars415 Год назад +1

      We always had playmakers, our coaches are just dumb.

  • @FreeDomSy-nk9ue
    @FreeDomSy-nk9ue Год назад

    I love that you're showing some short videos, this makes it much better to understand what you're talking about even if someone hadn't watched the match.

  • @CauãVitor-w5l
    @CauãVitor-w5l Год назад +51

    Despite Brazil having several disapponting losses in the last matches, is noticeable an evolution, a progress of the players in Diniz's tactical scheme. Honestly I'm not impressed by the loss, by the way, but the point here is to don't lose the hope in Fernando Diniz, he's improving - slowly, but improving 🙏

  • @longqua69
    @longqua69 9 месяцев назад +1

    Personally, I regret it a lot. With this style, philosophy, Diniz should be Brazil national coach about 10 years ago. That might be the last Brazil generation fits for this style though I hope they're not the last (Ganso, Pato, Neymar, Lucas Moura, Robinho, Marcelo, Dani Alves,...). Unlucky, that generation was led by coaches who has European style, not Brazil style. Nowadays, many Brazil players came to Europe too early and their style. That gave them more success but also made them lose their natural style. I like your videos about Diniz style and Riquelme a lot. Hope you can make a video about Ganso, he deserves it

  • @yagoldt6195
    @yagoldt6195 Год назад +20

    You mentioning the necessity of a playmaker in this Brazil team just reminded me of how frustrated I am that Lucas Paquetá didnt get called up because of the investigation.
    He would fit so well in this team, in Diniz's style of play and be that playmaker when Neymar is not around. He is the only brazillian player I can think that has the quality for the Seleção and has that "tempo setter" quality talked about in the video.
    He has been playing so well for the last months, ever since he was speculated at Man City he just decided to eat the ball in every game. Not calling him up has hurt the national team. Should've let him play while the investigation is ongoing since he is also playing for his club with no trouble.

  • @gustafonseca2
    @gustafonseca2 Год назад +28

    As a Brazilian, it is unbelievable the amount of patience Diniz is getting from CBF. Believe me, before Tite, any coach with this number of losses would be fired right away. He made a huge amount of mistakes, especially with his substitutions over the last three games (it takes forever for him to change the team and he ALWAYS adds the new players in positions they are not used to playing).
    The Brazilian team is not a place for experiments, he is breaking negative records all the time. If CBF wants to try it, they should hire Diniz for the Brazilian Sub-20 team, not our main team. Our team was totally lost in the first two games, and I believe we did a better job against Argentina because the players didn't want to lose that game at all costs, but our team is a mess, a TOTAL mess.

    • @paulosthiven7501
      @paulosthiven7501 Год назад +5

      a ideia de colocar o diniz primeiro no sub-20 seria interessante,pra ver se o trabalho dele seria proveitoso em seleção,porem eu simplemente não entendo o que se passa na mente dos manda-chuvas da cbf pra ter feito estas ultimas decisoes.

    • @paulpereira7735
      @paulpereira7735 Год назад +3

      Honestly it's weird how CBF is trying a new playstyle just to trow It away with another positional coach in the near future. Why even bother changing so much just to go back to the old ways?

    • @EnormeEkoH
      @EnormeEkoH Год назад +3

      I mean, thats actually the best thing to do, just play with dizin, theres few years of work before the world cup, they could really become legendary if they keep working, giving an opportunity and then give up on the trust would be dumb, so diniz should stay at any cost, having hum un the u21 wouldnt be a great choice, and i think he'll have better teams that would gonna ask for him, with all the respect

    • @fresagrus4490
      @fresagrus4490 Год назад +1

      If this guy was treated as the other Brazilian managers are, he would be in the depths of Serie D by now as every job he has until this stint at Fluminense was a catastrophic failure. He would fail, and instead of dropping a level would go on to manage an even better team afterwards, and so on.
      A piece of trivia here: He called up 7 players that have the same agent as him. In Brazil those things are typically not coincidence.

    • @HappySisyphus0
      @HappySisyphus0 Год назад

      I mean, they already hired ancelotti, it doesn't make a lot of sense to fire him and get a new guy just to play a few games

  • @rogerstephenroth8073
    @rogerstephenroth8073 Год назад +5

    In sports teams go through phases, and the same problems Brazil has had other big teams like Italy, Germany, Netherlands, Argentina, Uruguay, England, Spain have had as well. It is a very competitive global sport and sometimes shit coaches, bad call ups and injuries can undermine the performance of a highly talented national team. The question now is if Brazil can build a new team and renovate so it can return to try to compete for world titles again being the greatest men's team in the history of the game. The next world cup the competition will be even bigger in 2026 with 48 teams. It is a challenge to see how a national team overcomes its crisis and bad phases.

    • @thangngudxop
      @thangngudxop Год назад

      It's not like there's necessarily a deadline tho. If Brazil can't win in 2026, then there still many more after. They're still holding the most WC wins for 32 teams participate, now, it's just like a new phase, new era, like usual challenge if they can become Champion again while competing with another 48 nations. Looking at it that way, it's not so bad. It's just the beginning, if things go in the right direction.

    • @rogerstephenroth8073
      @rogerstephenroth8073 Год назад

      The competition for the world's most popular sport has increased over time for both the men and women's competition. Brazil once upon a time with their men's team was the best in the world. But unless they clean up the problems with corruption in the Brazilian federation, get the right coach and right players they can't compete for world cups like before. While Brazil men's team are 5 time world champions, since 2002 they have not world a world championship since their last world title in Japan and South korea@@thangngudxop

  • @nobletstrength
    @nobletstrength Год назад +14

    I genuinely want Diniz to succeed because I'm aesthetically in love with his style. However, I think it might be too difficult with the Seleção. With Fluminense he has the advantage of working with the team everyday and he can pick players based on his needs. With the Seleção he only has them during international breaks and that's harder to change how the players play. That and as some have already mentioned, many very good players simply play too European to fit into this system, but based on skill level it's hard to exclude them. Maybe that's unfortunately the route he should go.

    • @marcosdheleno
      @marcosdheleno Год назад +1

      but that's the problem, his style does not work, if the players dont have the time to understand and make it work.

    • @nobletstrength
      @nobletstrength Год назад +1

      @@marcosdheleno I don't disagree. I would only say that this means it's unfortunate we will probably never get a real test for his style since it's going to be so difficult to adapt to the international game.

    • @marcosdheleno
      @marcosdheleno Год назад +1

      @@nobletstrength and that's the issue with the system. he simply does not have enough time to make it work.

  • @lifeinlife24
    @lifeinlife24 Год назад +9

    You didn't analyze the Colombia game. It was their best offensive game so far.

  • @pedrofrutuoso1389
    @pedrofrutuoso1389 Год назад +31

    Last video you made about Dinizismo I commented saying I trusted the project. I still do. Amazing defensive analysis, and attack analysis is ALWAYS the same, players are addicted to european football. Brazil has MUCH talent, but RAW talent. We need a metronome, Ganso is a good option and I think he should be given a chance! About Neymar, I don't agree he should be the metronome, his time has passed, last world cup was his last chance. This crisis is about how we are creating players and to do what? Last great Brazilian talents are almost ALL wingers. There are no players like Kaka, Rivaldo and etc, whom could do the playmaker role under Dinizismo works. For now I'd give it a chance for Ganso and Paquetá.

    • @rosembergmassocati9048
      @rosembergmassocati9048 Год назад +5

      Ganso is a couple of years older than Neymar. I believe Neymar not only comprehends the tactics but also excels at improvisation; he's a genius as well

    • @VanessaOliveira-no2ew
      @VanessaOliveira-no2ew Год назад +1

      Yes, I dont think Neymar would add the tempo, he's unfortunately is not the player to dictate the rhythm of the game. He keeps the ball for too long and he does a lot of unproductive things in the midfield, so this doesnt help with tempo

    • @syaefullrizcky
      @syaefullrizcky Год назад +2

      Neymar in PSG often do that role especially before Messi came..
      I agree Neymar is old already so his pace and skill is decreasing but if he learn from Messi and try to be more conservative with his energy i think he can still do that bc he has good pass and vision too..

    • @saulocavalcante7558
      @saulocavalcante7558 Год назад

      Ganso seria perfeito, mas a lesão ferrou demais ele e não tem outro jogador brasileiro nesse nível assim.

  • @matheusguarato
    @matheusguarato Год назад +1

    Gosto dos seus vídeos mano, muito massa suas análises

  • @cjc2611
    @cjc2611 Год назад +1

    Brazil thought they were gonna bully Argentina and win that game. Congratulations, you played yourself.
    You can't bully the bullies.

  • @leordgs_
    @leordgs_ Год назад +3

    Obrigado pelas legendas em português!

  • @jib7274
    @jib7274 Год назад +5

    Great video! Can you make a video about Fluminenses Libertadores win?

  • @fredsalazar8145
    @fredsalazar8145 Год назад +5

    De verdad si estan teniendo mejoras, la intencidad con la que salieron en el primer tiempo fue brutal, como el liverpool de 2018, pero esa intencidad no es del todo buena ya que lleva a un desgaste tremendo. Bruno es un jugador de elite, pero su tiempo en el newcastle lo a trasformado en un jugador mas de destrucción que de creación

  • @jppodolak
    @jppodolak Год назад +4

    O cara me coloca a imagem de invasão do CONGRESSO, achando que é revolta contra CBF kkkkk

    • @gonzalodavila7427
      @gonzalodavila7427 Год назад

      Os bolsonaristas iam com a camisa da seleçao, isso deve confundir muito os gringos kkkkkkkk

  • @rodrigocorreacosta
    @rodrigocorreacosta Год назад +3

    I seriously question the efficiency of Diniz's tactics. Sure, he won a Libertadores with a "middle of the table" team and the way he managed Flumiense to the final was commendable, but never free of risk. In multiple occasions the "mini-games" within the games of Fluminenses winning campaign could have gone bad were not for one man: German Cano.
    This guy single-handedly tipped the balance in Fluminense's favour multiple times, including in the final match. He is a unique striker who probably never heard of xG's per shot zone. The way his mind works probably goes like this: "if I can see the white on the goalie's eyes, I will take the shot".
    I want to say that some 50% of the goals this man scored have very little to do with Diniz's tactics and more to do with his individual characteristics. He doesn't need to be "in the right" place to take a shot nor he needs the team to build him a good opportunity. Fluminenses' goalie could dispatch the ball from his own box and find Cano in the mid-field with two defenders on him and the man would probably take a shot at the goal from there "just because". He takes wild chances and scores and I think a lot of people fail to see how German Cano masked many of the flaws on Fluminenses' tactics.
    With that said, I want to point out that Brazil does not have anything close to a German Cano. Richarlison, Jesus, Endrick... none of them are near the state of grace Cano achieved in 2023 and when you combine that with a team who doesn't fully understand what the coach is trying to do you have a disaster in your hands. Brasil x Argentina was the best match Brasil played ever since Diniz took over. Analyze the other games under his management I guarantee you gonna have two bleeding eyes by the end of it.

  • @korzinietz2136
    @korzinietz2136 Год назад

    Love your videos always

  • @rslgomes
    @rslgomes Год назад +1

    I know it's probably not your fault and you probably google images of people with brazil's uniform... but one of the photos you've shown as "mad brazilian football crowd" is actually from a heavy political uprising... and since politics is very polarized... you may have some mad brazilian ppl here complaining about the photo...
    just sending you feedback! your content is amazing and your videos on football are always great.

  • @lcschmitz
    @lcschmitz Год назад +1

    I've followed the cycle of eight World Cups, from 1994 until now. In 6 of these, Brazil has won practically everything, but has failed in the exact World Cup. In 2 of these, Brazil had a difficult time and qualified for the World Cup in the last qualifying match (almost missing out World Cup) but then went on to win the World Cup.
    I'm very confident so! The 2026 World Cup is ours!

  • @mezomoza7
    @mezomoza7 Год назад +1

    Put faith in your Coach, Brazil are losing anyway since 2002, so let him build the future and give him time. ❤ from Egypt

  • @batatainglesa4055
    @batatainglesa4055 Год назад +5

    Bem acho que a única coisa que falta para a seleção brasileira atualmente um centro avante finalizador. Da pra ver claramente o quanto falta um jogador pra chutar a bola no gol.

    • @raimundojunior8547
      @raimundojunior8547 Год назад

      falta 1 goleiro que defenda 1 chuta a gol pelo menos, 1 atacante que não ganhe 200 milhoes em um clube e fique 90% do tempo "machucado" mamando dinheiro do clube em putas e menos em futebol, brasil só tem zageiros, o resto se você por os jogadores de qualquer seleção, vão servir melhor

  • @bobbymensah4025
    @bobbymensah4025 Год назад

    When the Purist posts, I stop whatever I'm doing and like the video before even watching it

  • @futcomedia1719
    @futcomedia1719 Год назад +1

    The point is that today's Brazilian players learn from a young age to develop tactics and physics to the detriment of developing technique and skills. In the past, the fundamentals (passing, shooting, dominating, heading, crossing, etc...) were the most important things for the development of players in the youth categories, and then when they went to Europe they started to develop more physical aspects. and tactics. Tele Santana (former coach known for his "art football" style) once said: "the fundamentals of football are the most important thing. There's no point in teaching a super elaborate tactic if he can't execute it."

  • @rayansalmon1775
    @rayansalmon1775 Год назад +2

    I hope they have some friendlies or sometime to train to develop this system even before playing against England

  • @FilipGjorgiev
    @FilipGjorgiev Год назад +2

    I wanna know where do you rewatch the games? Thank you

  • @cui576
    @cui576 Год назад +2

    I do think that Argentina played better against Uruguay than against Brazil. It seems that constant high pressure can easily complicate Argentina, specially if Messi and Enzo are not able to perform their best. Uruguay was a fair winner against Arg as per tactics and performance.
    Against Brazil, Arg was able to win almost exclusively due to good defender work (specially from Romero and Acuña) and Brazil no taking advantage of the goal situations they had (at least 2 of them we're really good).
    If they continue through this path, hopefully they Will find that missing player. I woukd love to see "jogo bonito" again, south america really needs of Arg, Bra and Uru at their best (and Colombia also, they donhave amazing players).

  • @rafaeldavi6125
    @rafaeldavi6125 Год назад +1

    Raphael Veiga played very well actually. Combine him with Andre and Paqueta and we will have a good team. Put in Vitor Roque and Talisca and vini JR in attack. Bench Marquinhos and have Nino and Magalhaes in defence. Don't call Emerson Royal, instead call up a young rb from brazil, we have many. Put augusto as LB and Allison in goal. For the bench we can have Paulinho, Rodrygo, Martinelli, Everton Cebolinha,endrick. Then we need playmaker so call up Ganso(why not). If we have a strong team like this then maybe diniz can accomplish what he wants. I think he had bad selections for the last data fifa.

  • @Thorios
    @Thorios Год назад +2

    Just put Alan Patrick and Tiquinho and watch things go from bad to amazing.

  • @AndresGarcia-ib7tt
    @AndresGarcia-ib7tt Год назад +1

    can you do one on uruguay please?

  • @muhammadryanelyeddari8631
    @muhammadryanelyeddari8631 Год назад

    Could you do a video on Arsenal (specifically Kai Havertz) I think the way Arteta's trying to find a way to utilize him is interesting. He sometimes plays as a striker, sometimes as a winger, sometimes as an attacking midfielder and even now sometimes as a kind of left defensive fullback. He doesn't start there but he moves into that position when Zinchenko moves up the pitch. I'd personally like to know your opinion on where on the pitch he's best suited to and how good of a player you could see him becoming under Arteta.

  • @octopuliander6291
    @octopuliander6291 Год назад +2

    Only stills? Where are the video clips since you wanna illustrate your footballing points?

  • @renatodogliotti4277
    @renatodogliotti4277 Год назад +2

    Violence in the crowd ? Brazilian policemen striked at argentinian fans and didn’t plan for the opposite crowds to meet in advance

  • @agustincheong9086
    @agustincheong9086 Год назад +5

    Brazil's press was intense, but the amounts of faults would cause more yellow cards in any away match. It wasn't even 5 minutes and they already had 2 or 3 hits that should have been carded.

    • @サッカーの王様ペレ
      @サッカーの王様ペレ Год назад +2

      Argentina does this directly with Brazil.

    • @サッカーの王様ペレ
      @サッカーの王様ペレ Год назад +2

      Otamendi in 2021 elbowed Raphinha, but he wasn't even sent off, Raphinha with a bloody nose...

    • @agustincheong9086
      @agustincheong9086 Год назад +6

      @@サッカーの王様ペレ hey, if that makes you feel better, ok. Quite possible it's true, and when Argentina starts getting called they'll have the same issue. But this game in particular, it wasn't Argentina who made 25 faults in the first half. What I said is that I don't think that kind of pressing is sustainable. One referee that actually cards the players and it will crumble awfully.

    • @lucassantossj
      @lucassantossj Год назад +1

      ​@@agustincheong9086even SporTV Brazilian narrator said VAR took easy with Marquinhos in the first half.

    • @agustincheong9086
      @agustincheong9086 Год назад

      @@lucassantossj good to know I wasn't the only one thinking the same.

  • @braulio849
    @braulio849 Год назад +1

    This TEMPO problem persisted at Fluminense throughout the season. It's not something exclusive to players, it's Diniz's defect. I believe that GANSO only lessens the effect of this defect.

  • @account-kn7tt
    @account-kn7tt Год назад +1

    mr purist can you make a video on my germany?😢 it seems like all is falling apart and i see no end to this😢😢

  •  Год назад +2

    Diniz is a hell of a coach... but not for a national team, he needs to much time to bend the players to his "way".

  • @voney_m
    @voney_m Год назад +1

    Joselu Oyarzabal, Dani Olmo, yamal,Pedri, Gabi, Rodri, grimaldo, lenormand, Pau torres, Baldé and Remiro 🫣

  • @mrandrew481
    @mrandrew481 Год назад +2

    Brazil is the next wc champion, congratulations from Argentina! You'll deserve it!

  • @kokolokoblaszczak
    @kokolokoblaszczak Год назад +8

    Wasnt that coach that everybody on YT told is revolution in football ?

    • @brunoactis1104
      @brunoactis1104 Год назад +3

      Tbf, they were only saying that it would be a revolution for Brazil. And it could be if not for the fact that, since this is such a different style, the players go back to their clubs and by the time the international break comes back, they forget a lot. Diniz would need a whole lot more time, and maybe he's never gonna be able to succeed.

    • @henry247
      @henry247 Год назад +2

      Still early to tell tbh...

    • @nickroitman6743
      @nickroitman6743 Год назад +1

      And he is, at least for how football is played nowadays. But he has to work on two different teams, with different players, different goals and different expectations. In the national team he didn't have the time he has at Fluminense, and he's only there until Ancelotti takes his place so it's not really worth it to try train them to play the way he wants..

    • @Coach-rq6jx
      @Coach-rq6jx Год назад +1

      @@nickroitman6743 That being said, I hope Ancelotti extends with us at Real Madrid. He's someone that can be trusted with. There's no one more experienced than him at this point. And our youngsters have to grow. Who better than Ancelotti to do that?

  • @fpsantos8222
    @fpsantos8222 Год назад +4

    Diniz was always overated asf, piss me off to see gringos defending him based on highlights and biased stats

  • @raphaelsantos232
    @raphaelsantos232 Год назад

    tbm acho que um armador faz muita falta, ja havia conversado sobre isso no meu trabalho, neymar tbm tem um estilo diferente do ganso, costuma prender mais a bola e driblar, acho que paqueta seria melhor pra desempenhar essa função

  • @Legendest_
    @Legendest_ Год назад +1

    The big issue is CBF putting a very young coach while also coaching for another team with very unorthodox ideas AND with set date. Just a recipe for disaster

  • @fillipe4700
    @fillipe4700 Год назад +9

    The Brazilian national team lacks 4 players profile that Fluminense have.
    1. Ganso, for the reasons on the video.
    2. Marcelo, a great full back that can also dictate the tempo, and also have experience, dribles and attacking threat.
    3. Cano, fearless striker that is ready to score no matter the situation and always is well positioned.
    4. Nino, the defense black operator who knows exactly what the times need and which will help a lot in the build up.
    For me, his style of play doesn't match the players in the NT, especially because most of them use positional play in their clubs. And also, I think this style of play lack control and defensive qualities, two things I really appreciate.
    Anyways, the main culprit of this mess is CBF, that know all of it and even though they cared this plan and it ended up bad for everyone.

    • @viniciuslessa9682
      @viniciuslessa9682 Год назад +2

      Excelente ponto. Além do Ganso, o Flu tem outros jogadores que entendem e controlam muito bem o tempo de jogo: Marcelo, Nino, André, Árias, Samuca. A seleção carece disso.

    • @fillipe4700
      @fillipe4700 Год назад +1

      @deomodderr I know. When I made the comment, I meant that they need similar players. For example Ganso, which Neymar can be like him.

    • @toastbrotL1
      @toastbrotL1 Год назад

      He could nominate them for the national team...

  • @raulcdam
    @raulcdam Год назад +2

    Paquetá can be this playmaker, the best Fluminense this year had 3 midfielders (André, Martinelli and Ganso as a playmaker), I believe that when Paquetá returns from this push aside Brasil will have some improvements

  • @highpixel78
    @highpixel78 Год назад

    Please make a tactical analysis of Denmark. Their performance is currently absolute disastrous

  • @sharonalaga3780
    @sharonalaga3780 Год назад +1

    It's just sad seeing Brazil's game go through this disastrous phase in their game. But all is not lost 0-1 isn't that bad.. Let's go Brazil ❤🇧🇷

  • @robertoyamakata6672
    @robertoyamakata6672 Год назад +1

    Take in account that this argentinian team is very tactical and complicated tactically at the 2018 champion in the 2022 final. More over, this brazil argentina match Argentina was still more less playing as the Quatar level (ok Uruguay defeat Argentina, but Saudi Arabia defeat Argentina too in Quatar). So perhaps the rival's level make things look worse. Uruguay and Colombia look like at the start of high periods, too. Brazil is always respected. Greetings from Argentina.

  • @burningmatch09
    @burningmatch09 6 месяцев назад

    Are we going to see your analysis on their Copa América performance?

  • @thabo3866
    @thabo3866 Год назад +1

    Gone are the days of R,Carlos, Cafu, Rivaldo, Dida, Kaka, Ronaldo, Romario, Ronadlinho, etc etc..we miss the samba

  • @josuedacosta9039
    @josuedacosta9039 Год назад +5

    You hype something up way beyond it's real importance or value just to make a video later "not understanding" what is happening.
    Guess you saw that making content about brazilian football draws views.

    • @lucassantossj
      @lucassantossj Год назад

      It's sad because any foreign RUclipsr mentioning Brazil will draw millions Brazilian views, doesn't matter if the content is good or not.

  • @AlwinMonteiro
    @AlwinMonteiro Год назад

    Science Mrs White!! Great video!!

  • @KK-fi6ms
    @KK-fi6ms Год назад +2

    Never lost a home game in the World Cup qualifiers EVER until now?! Sorry but that is neither a coincidence, nor a mark of their infallible quality. There have been plenty of less than stellar Brazil teams before this. Law of averages would have caught up with them long before this.
    The only difference is that Brazil used to have CONMEBOL in their pocket. They used to play with 14 players at home. Now in the age of VAR and social media dissectors etc., they have been forced to give up that advantage. It was only a matter of time.

    • @lucassantossj
      @lucassantossj Год назад +1

      And Conmebol has less bad national teams than before. It will take less losings to be at the bottom of the table.

  • @RenzettiP
    @RenzettiP Год назад +8

    Not only the tactics are completely different from what the players use to play in Europe, causing a big downgrade in the personal performance, the main problem is this is, BY FAR, the WORST squad that Brazil has ever had in its history. Period.
    If we take the 2002 and 2006 squad, just for example, only Neymar and Marquinhos would fit in.

    • @saulocavalcante7558
      @saulocavalcante7558 Год назад +1

      2014 era bem pior man

    • @lucassantossj
      @lucassantossj Год назад

      ​@@saulocavalcante7558era não. Brasil ainda segurava um pouco os sulamericanos.

  • @senhador
    @senhador Год назад +8

    and the sad part is that Diniz is probably going to leave soon...

  • @audio8685
    @audio8685 Год назад +15

    It was a very unfair game, especially at the start. Argentina probably messed up the warm-ups with the situation in the grandstands where the police were attacking their families and Argentinean fans. The game itself is secondary in that context.
    Obviously, having 70 minutes of Messi injured is like playing with 10 players, which didn't help. But the biggest thing in this game was that Brazil committed so many fouls it was crazy. I don't have the data, but I'm pretty sure the Brazil national team had never made so many fouls in history, so it has to be a shameful record.
    They were desperate to pressure and stop Argentina from playing with the fouls, and there should have been way more yellow cards at the start. They made the game really ugly and deserved the loss.

    • @brenomanhaes9322
      @brenomanhaes9322 Год назад +6

      You cant seriously say the game was unfair for Argentina after the Joelinton red card

    • @lucassantossj
      @lucassantossj Год назад +3

      ​​@@brenomanhaes9322he got red carded late in the match.

    • @francismunozcoll4490
      @francismunozcoll4490 Год назад +6

      ​@@brenomanhaes9322that particular foul didnt deserve a red card but a yellow, but there we're fouls before tha did deserved a red card.
      It's a fair win, after all the things police did and the brazilian players didnt support their colegues..
      You got the check the entire game my friend

    • @juanpapi1015
      @juanpapi1015 7 месяцев назад

      @@francismunozcoll4490de Paul is a 🐱 all his teammates play with balls and heart and he is always sucking Messi’s dingaling and ruining their rhythm.

  • @voney_m
    @voney_m Год назад +1

    Spanish middle Pedri Dani Olmo veiga Mikel Merino Rodri Fermín Sancet badjetic Spanish atack sides Zaragoza Riquelme Gabi Yamal Bryan Gil Williams. Spanish center backs Íñigo Martínez Pau torres Laporte lenormand David García spanish sides back Baldé Pedro porro grimaldo Alex moreno Carvajal Lucas Vázquez ,García, Pedraza.spanish strikers Oyarzabal Gerardmoreno Joselu Morata Fati Fabián Keepers Remiro Kepa Unai Simon

  • @ayushmaria8040
    @ayushmaria8040 Год назад

    I know you make a lot of Barça videos, but could you do one more about their recent games?

  • @milk__teee
    @milk__teee Год назад +1

    5:02 I was just thinking this, Brazil isn’t France and is tryna play like France. Most successful teams have a play maker, and Brazil hasn’t had one for real, in a long time. You look at Argentina for example, they’ve had Di Maria and then Messi has play lakers alongside lo censo, Enzo Fernandez now too. These guys can pass, and they can actually slow down games when they need to. Brazil is not France, and France at the moment is the only top team in the world imo that doesn’t need a slow paced player who can just make plays. Brazil have fast players and you can think of them as being able to copy France. But they can’t imo. They don’t have a lethal striker anymore, and honestly are kinda stuck in 2015-2020 Spain. -obviously Spain somehow got morata to always score even against good teams. But brazil? They really got nothing at the moment. And other comments mentioned this, but their top Brazilian players are really like system players now, and aren’t that good at scoring.
    Basically what I’m saying is that Brazil is really bad at attacking at the moment, oh I guess they are like Bayern before Kane. Yeah last years Bayern is basically Brazil at the moment. And that means they definitely aren’t gonna beat better teams than them any time soon.

  • @sub_n33urath122
    @sub_n33urath122 Год назад +3

    People were questioning why you need Neymar... I think this is the reason to every Brazilian player on that pitch mostly the forwards he is their Messi (ya i know his success is much less)

  • @MauricioLorenzetti
    @MauricioLorenzetti Год назад

    You forgot to mention the team is decided by the coach’s agent, who is looking at the January 24 window.

  • @C20arriero
    @C20arriero Год назад +11

    The 4-2-4 of Diniz is not working for Brazil. The team has no middle and no depth. He needs to work with the pieces he has and not try to fit the pieces into his game philosophy.

    • @lucgh2007
      @lucgh2007 Год назад +2

      I knew he wouldn't work with the National Team, players don't have enough time to adapt to his style which is extremely radical to modern football. Imagine Gabriel Magalhaes going from Arteta to this, it's just too much.

    • @HyzAmir
      @HyzAmir Год назад +1

      ​@@lucgh2007one thing he can do is dropping these players it is huge risk and would put lot of pressure on him but he wouldn't get results until either he switches his whole philosophy or he dropps some big names and invites players that match his style more

  • @Coach-rq6jx
    @Coach-rq6jx Год назад +11

    I don't think it's injury: Messi is 36 years old, age has caught up. The front two of Argentina was very weak. Brazil should've capitalized on the emotional weakness of Argentina in the first half itself.

    • @rachetmarvel931
      @rachetmarvel931 11 месяцев назад

      You'll say this,but then you see Argentina win Copa America again,with Messi both getting POTT and topping the forward stats.

    • @Coach-rq6jx
      @Coach-rq6jx 11 месяцев назад

      @@rachetmarvel931 Only if Di Maria turns up as usual.

    • @juanpapi1015
      @juanpapi1015 7 месяцев назад

      @@Coach-rq6jxArgentina is insanely great team, and with trash players like Molina, De Paul, Otamendi, and Nico González. I’m surprised they are that good with them being weak on the winger, cdm, and right back positions. If they can find quality youngsters for those positions they can go back to back world cups

  • @onjadar
    @onjadar Год назад +2

    The rhythm of this game made no sense from Brazil's point of view - why were they committing so many pointless fouls??

    • @lucassantossj
      @lucassantossj Год назад

      It looked like they were trying to break Argentina team to make it easier for the second half.

  • @show2ddirtysoul459
    @show2ddirtysoul459 Год назад +1

    The worst in my opinion was the 2013's.

  • @mahdisoleymani660
    @mahdisoleymani660 Год назад

    Can you do a video on Leverkusen, the most exciting team of the year?

  • @Mendighoul
    @Mendighoul Год назад +2

    Diniz' system needs lots of training. He'll never implement what he envisions in a national team.

    • @brasilrumoaohexa1112
      @brasilrumoaohexa1112 Год назад

      He is interim, but the problem is that there is a mafia where the players that businessmen want play, to value them and sell them to Europe, which is why we suffer from this disastrous team.

  • @cainaoliveira789
    @cainaoliveira789 Год назад

    I'd really LOVE a video where you make arguments for different players for that playmaking role that has been a problem for years (much like number 9), because all due respect, neymar CAN'T do that, he and rodrygo play very much alike in this team, with also the same problems in this role, so who else would be a good pick

  • @simbaking6338
    @simbaking6338 Год назад +3

    Brazil just aint the great badass team that they once were....The last time Argentina came on their home turf, they beat Brazil in their own stadium & won the Copa America....now Argentina beating them once again in their own stadium at a WC qualifier....bear in mind this was at least a far better performance from Brazil than the last horrid match they played...but still loss inspite of their world class talents that Brazil have on their team..

  • @zhorebbagames2676
    @zhorebbagames2676 Год назад +2

    dinizism is a lie, you gringos don't know how many teams this guy has ruined before his lucky run in the corrunt season, one that is extremely atypical due to the greatest times in BR ony coming to grips on the end of the season (see the weak botafogo side leading the league for most of the year only to finish 5th).

  • @tomasdeathayde2366
    @tomasdeathayde2366 Год назад

    yo, make a video about the libertadores final between fluminense and boca juniors. Think an analysis of diniz's tactics then would be interesting.

  • @juancarlosherreraburbano194
    @juancarlosherreraburbano194 Год назад +1

    What about Colombia?

    • @lucassantossj
      @lucassantossj Год назад +1

      It's funny how people are ignoring the performance in Colombia match. This match against Argentina Diniz used a proto-Tite strategy. If he used his strategy from last matches Argentina would score more.

  • @_chaeng_
    @_chaeng_ Год назад

    You're the best bro

  • @Gubrass
    @Gubrass Год назад +1

    Os jogadores brasileiros dão mais valor aos seus clubes que a própria seleção ultimamente. Tiram o pé com medo de disputar uma bola.
    A CBF insiste em usar o nome da seleção para promover jogadores ruins que estão esquecidos, porém agora com a falta de qualidade sistemática que o Brasil está enfrentando no futebol esse tipo de promoção torna-se um desastre.
    A seleção da Argentina nem era tão boa nessa última copa, porém deram o sangue e por causa disso venceram.
    Deveriam mostrar os jogos do Brasil da década de 60 para que os jogadorem aprendam a jogar com vontade.

  • @Fusso
    @Fusso Год назад +2

    Brazil called Veiga, a natural playmaker, to put him in the last 10 minutes and as a right winger. He didn't help himself.

    • @JosepVaillant
      @JosepVaillant Год назад +1

      Veiga não é armador, é mais atacante do que propriamente um meia armador

    • @Fusso
      @Fusso Год назад +1

      @@JosepVaillant jogando com o Scarpa realmente era. Mas esse ano ele não tá nem chegando dentro da área, jogando de armador mesmo

  • @thiagomartins4814
    @thiagomartins4814 Год назад +1

    Diniz's teams often rely on fouls as a strategy to stop the opposing team.

  • @saulocavalcante7558
    @saulocavalcante7558 Год назад +2

    Não vai funcionar. Não há tempo para treino.

  • @GmodArgentina
    @GmodArgentina Год назад

    Tbh Argentina was repeating the World Cup 11's but the good ones were in the bench. Only 1 year has passed but the team needs a little rethinking

  • @silvermig
    @silvermig Год назад

    It was a weird match since the beginning. Neither both of the teams played focused in the game.

  • @carlosnobrega5091
    @carlosnobrega5091 Год назад +3

    The lack of Paqueta is really hurting Brazil, in my opinion. I also believe that Diniz's style will take time to work, especially as most players are used to the European system.

  • @roguerader
    @roguerader Год назад

    Lets be honest, it has been decades since Brazil poses any serious threat to any team, they are not what they used to be.

  • @guipavao9921
    @guipavao9921 Год назад +1

    Truly an amazing analysis. I been seeing the same problems on the way the team plays, Neymar really is missed. He is a player that takes on responsibility and creates spaces like few.
    I think Zé Rafael and Raphael Veiga, both from palmeiras, Gerson (Flamengo), Caio Alexandre (Fortaleza), Maycon (Corinthians), Anderson Talisca (Al Nassr), apart from those you mentioned, are some midfielders that could fit the style.
    For the defense spot i think Murillo (Nottigham Forest) is the perfect player. Just arrived in england from Corinthians and is a incredible player, very technical and fast, should fit right in. Robert Renan (Zenit) is another player from the same academy as Murillo and Marquinhos (Corithians) and is class too, Alex Sandro is a player that maybe could have a shot in that CB position aswell. Marcelo (Fluminense) is a player that is familiar with the Diniz style and is still an increble left back, deserves a call up, his experience and technical ability could really help the team a lot.
    On the attack i think Firmino (Al Ahli) deserves a shot. He is not in the same form as he once was, but he is still a class player. A number 9 that plays like a 10, works really well with little space with great dribbling, passing and inteligence. Malcolm (Al Hilal) could work aswell. Paulinho (Atletico Mineiro) definitely deserves more chances.

  • @viniciuscorrea3983
    @viniciuscorrea3983 Год назад +1

    Diniz won at the same field 24h later Fluminense.

  • @fudgerace4356
    @fudgerace4356 Год назад +1

    Brazil need to call up Talisca,
    he always perform and he have deadly finishing shot..
    Not as deadly as Royal & Raphinha combo tho

  • @The_KlaVra
    @The_KlaVra Год назад

    Apparently Scaloni is leaving the National Team because he hasnt even being given his part of the World Cup, plus in the match he told his team of analyst and more for a "Last Picture". So sad this is happening, Scaloni really was a light in a storm in the Team.