00:00Hey, young man, pay attention to the action.
00:02Look, we narrowly avoided a fiasco.
00:04The Brazilian national team narrowly avoided what might have been a historic defeat.
00:09in their World Cup debut against Morocco.
00:12That first half, honestly,
00:15It was one of the worst early periods for the Brazilian National Team.
00:18since the 7-1 defeat in 2014.
00:21Nothing worked, nothing went right.
00:24Brazil's entire defense organization
00:27It all went down the drain in the first minute.
00:30In part, of course, because Morocco is a national team.
00:33which is a few steps ahead of us,
00:36a well-organized offensive team
00:38And that showed that it will be quite a challenge in this World Cup.
00:41not just for Brazil.
00:42Other national teams will also struggle against the Moroccan team.
00:46And things don't happen by chance, right, guys?
00:49This cycle of the Brazilian National Team, since Tite's departure,
00:52He's been very inconsistent, hasn't he?
00:55Many coaches, many beginnings and endings in short periods of time.
01:00The players are unable to grasp the concept of the starting lineup.
01:03Which model should be played?
01:05Therefore, it's difficult to criticize Angelotti.
01:07Because he is perhaps the most successful coach in football today.
01:11He's a master at what he does and certainly has complete command of his profession.
01:17That's not the point.
01:17The issue is that the choices for this match against Morocco,
01:22They were wrong.
01:23First, Ibanez playing as a full-back without having any capoete,
01:28without having any recent track record in that position.
01:32A corridor was created there for anyone who wanted to pass through.
01:35Casimiro is proving to be well below expectations.
01:40Perhaps playing his worst match in a national team jersey.
01:44And the tactical problems begin there in the defensive organization.
01:47In other words, the way Brazil defends itself.
01:50Angelotti had already said that World Cups are played...
01:54with good defensive organization and valuing
01:56the individual technical quality of the forward players.
02:01Well, in order to have that consistency later on,
02:04It needs to have a solid foundation, which Brazil didn't have.
02:08Watch, rewatch the replay of the first goal,
02:10that both Douglas Santos and Casimiro
02:13They don't put pressure on the ball when passing it.
02:16They give Brian Dias a lot of room to think.
02:19And there's a void there, an immensity,
02:24a desert between the borders of Brazil,
02:26leaving Marquinhos and Gabriel Magalhães
02:28alone in a one-on-one fight with Saibere,
02:30who received that step in depth,
02:33He won with his speed and ended up scoring a beautiful goal.
02:36Now let's talk about something good,
02:37Because there were good things too.
02:39First, Vini Júnior took responsibility,
02:41World Cup, the guy has to take responsibility.
02:44He called, he wanted to resolve it.
02:45When he had the opportunity, he decided to do it.
02:47He was truly, with the ball, perhaps the best player in Brazil.
02:51But for me, the best player was Fabinho.
02:53Fabinho came on and organized the midfield.
02:55not only in the organization, in the spatial organization,
02:58but also in positioning.
03:00And he also kicked a few times there,
03:02He had a little dinner with some Moroccans.
03:04so that the guys can learn,
03:05Look, he's playing against Brazil.
03:06It's important to have someone who also knocks.
03:08It's part of the game.
03:09So let's start from there,
03:11that Fabinho and Douglas Santos are,
03:13Danilo Santos and other starters on this team.
03:17Vini Júnior needs to take on more responsibility.
03:20I'll talk about this in more detail later.
03:22There in my column, in Lance, in Buffo's analysis.
03:25I'll be waiting for you there.
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