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2022 World Cup: Will Brazil Get Back To Number One?

2022 World Cup: Will Brazil Get Back To Number One?

It’s absolutely unthinkable to visualize a World Cup without Brazil.

Brazil is the only participant in every match since its start in 1930. And the most thriving country, having raised football’s most distinguished prize five times.

Yet, for 20 years they could not win the World Cup, and neither could any other South American team. Despite being famous for football, they will travel to Qatar probably more in expectancy than anticipation. You can bet on different players and teams online, check out the Betway bonus code.

Since the time a talented 18-year-old Neymar broke into the spotlights back in 2010, Brazil has placed all its hopes entirely on him. He made four scores and thus helped the host nation get to the quarter-finals in 2014. Because of an injured back, he had to miss the next match Brazil played. In it, La Seleçao was defeated in the most humiliating way that had ever been seen in footballing history, losing 7-1 at home to Germany.

Four years later, Neymar’s match preparations were again tarnished as the PSG forward came to the World Cup with injury problems and Brazil had to leave at the quarter-final stage in 2018.

This year at the games, Neymar, having turned 30 will be one of the team’s vets. The spotlights will most probably be on an impending star, 21-year-old Vinicius Jr.

The Real Madrid player has encountered a great year in Spain. His outstanding performance has helped them win LaLiga and might help them succeed at the Champions League in late May.

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One man who understands all about getting to the very top is Cafu, a former Brazilian full-back. He is the only player to have participated three times in the World Cup Finals. Cafu says that Vinicius Jr is one to pay attention to.

Cafu’s only failure in a World Cup Final happened in 1998 when Brazil was defeated 3-0 by host France. Frank Leboeuf, who was part of the French team, says that the only method of defeating Brazil is believing that you are capable of doing it. In 1998 they played aggressively and strong, and never gave up. So if Switzerland uses this tactic, they have a chance.

But not only Switzerland wants to leave the Brazilians out of the contest. Serbia has a background in stunning a footballing kingpin after defeating Germany in 2010. They finalised at the top of their World Cup qualifying group, surpassing even Portugal with Cristiano Ronaldo. Aleksandar Mitrovic achieved the goal that secured that victory in Lisbon. This time, the striker has made 43 league goals for Fulham, helping them get the highest place in the Championship and a speedy comeback to the Premier League. Dusan Tadic was the other player who scored goals during that game.

Older people can recall Cameroon at the 1990 World Cup. The footballing world was surprised by their star, 38-year-old vet striker Roger Milla. Diego Maradona and the Argentine team were defeated in the first match before Roger Milla assisted Romania and Colombia in getting to the quarter-finals.

Ever since it’s been a story of declining comebacks for the invincible Lions. They have been able to achieve only one victory in their following 15 games, never getting past the group stages.

Nevertheless, hope is never lost, and after the dramatic elimination of Algeria, Rigobert Song’s side will be striving to make good headlines in Qatar.

Of course, Brazil is a star that can be beaten, but it is possible that the other teams in Group G can appear in the headlines in the earlier phases teams of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.


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