Brazil
David Luiz Once Again Ignored In Brazil’s Latest World Cup Qualifying Squad
Brazil will travel to Montevideo, Uruguay for a clash between the top two sides in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying without David Luiz, the Chelsea center half and captain of Brazil’s 7-1 capitulation to Germany once again omitted from Tite’s latest squad announcement.
Luiz has been in great form for club this season, helping Chelsea to the top of the Premier League table with a defense that’s allowed only 19 goals in 26 matches. However, Luiz hasn’t appeared for Brazil since last March, and Tite has ignored him since being placed in charge of the Seleção last June.
Vea los Más Grandes Goles provenientes de los Mejores Ataques de Lado
Para los que prefieren el fútbol de ataque, no había un equipo más grande que el que Brasil reunió para la Copa Mundial de la FIFA de 1982 en España. Los fascinantes talentos de Zico, Sócrates, Eder, Serginho, Falcao e incluso el defensa Junior se combinaron para marcar la asombrosa cifra de 15 goles en cinco partidos.
Finally, We Know The Reason Behind Ronaldo's Awful Haircut At The 2002 World Cup
Remember Ronaldo's really bad haircut at the 2002 World Cup? The one he would have never lived down if Brazil hadn't won the tournament and if he hadn't won the Golden Boot with eight goals? Apparently there was a reason for it.
Here's what Ronaldo told ESPN Brazil:
The Best And Hardest Goal Roberto Carlos Ever Scored
No One Was Better At The Elastico Than Ronaldo And Ronaldinho
A Very Brazilian-Flavored Goal Was Scored In Brazil On Sunday
Audax, the surprise runners-up in last year’s Campeonato Paulista (Sao Paulo’s top professional football league), opened the 2017 season with a 4-2 victory over 21-time champions Sao Paulo.
When teams come flying out of the gate with goals like this, there’s not much you can do. Audax’s second goal screamed Brazilian football with a series of one-twos and back heels allowing Pedro Carmona to score from ten yards out.
Brazil Has Way More Transfers Than Any Other Country
There are always a few things to look forward at the beginning of a new year; new-year resolutions, new season in some countries, new players for a lot of clubs and new data.
Yes, this is a soccer nerd kind of article, so if you are afraid of numbers, you better start running.
If you’re like me and can’t wait to see what keeps this machine that we call soccer clicking, get comfortable and ready yourself for some surprises because FIFA released its yearly transfer report and it is an interesting one.