00:00Has the increase to 48 teams in the World Cup changed anything about the tournament?
00:05What expectations can you create regarding the issue of increased selections?
00:10It changes a lot, because you end up having teams that you never imagined competing in a World Cup.
00:15which is the elite of world football.
00:17So, Curaçao, Cape Verde, Haiti, you never imagined seeing these teams playing in a World Cup.
00:23And they have that opportunity.
00:26It changes things technically, but I think the most important thing is that it brings what the World Cup should be.
00:30It's about uniting peoples, about giving the entire planet the opportunity to compete in the main football competition.
00:38If football preaches unity, and that's the idea, then these more peripheral national teams are necessary.
00:44To arrive at a single word, it's probably a selection that will surprise you.
00:47But which team is the most underrated in the World Cup selection process?
00:51Underestimated?
00:51Which one might disappoint some of the big players?
00:55Wow, being underestimated is tough, huh?
00:59But it will.
01:03Wow, difficult to underestimate.
01:07Let's put England first, because it's difficult to point to England.
01:12It's hard to imagine anyone predicting England as the champion, isn't it?
01:15So, I think it's a very strong team that has a chance.
01:19Although historically it has been very difficult, it is an excellent selection.
01:23Among the best, it is perhaps the most underrated.
01:26And the other one is?
01:27Deception.
01:28Deception.
01:28A great one can disappoint.
01:30Ah, hopefully it's Argentina, right?
01:32Uruguay.
01:33That would help us out.
01:36If you have any superstitions for the Brazil Games, to start the broadcasts,
01:39probably.
01:40Anything different for this World Cup?
01:42Dude, I have one that I learned from Romário, man.
01:46When I was a woman watching Romário play, especially after the 1994 World Cup,
01:50Every time a game was about to start, Romário would cross himself three times and stuff like that.
01:56So, I got that one.
01:57Every time I'm about to start an important broadcast, I get nervous.
02:01I go there and cross myself three times, ask for protection, help and everything else, and then I leave.
02:06I think that one caught on because of the World Cup.
02:08Danilo really stood out in the last game against Panama, right?
02:12What would be your ideal midfield lineup for the national team?
02:15Danilo from Botafogo, right?
02:16Danilo Santos.
02:19I think Ancelotti has started to consider the possibility of playing with three midfielders.
02:25But I think Paquetá, having more playing time initially, will be better than Danilo.
02:31So, against Morocco, I think it's the kind of game that...
02:35Since you don't have Neymar and you don't have Estevão, right?
02:38You probably don't have Neymar.
02:40I would go with Casimiro, Bruno Guimarães, and give Paquetá a chance there.
02:44But Danilo also has his chances,
02:47He stands out in training, and in the game against Egypt, he could be a possibility.
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