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00:00Hello Lance friends, Wednesday, July 1st, the national team players had a day off today, they were actually given a day off.
00:06Still late yesterday morning, after a recovery training session, they rested yesterday afternoon, they rested this morning,
00:13They're taking a break right now, but everyone will be back at The Ridge Hotel in Beskin Ridge, nearby, in a little while.
00:21And tomorrow morning, Thursday, they begin the first of three training sessions in preparation for the game against Norway.
00:27And we'll revisit the story of who Carlo Antilotti's next choice will be, which we won't reveal.
00:32You're not going to be able to field the same team again, are you?
00:33He won't be able to do it, he broke the record, he shattered a streak of 16 games when he managed to repeat the starting lineup.
00:40But with Paquetá's injury, Paquetá is out, and will likely be out for quite some time.
00:44And we're getting back together, right? I just arrived from Houston today, already with some information, right, Paquetá.
00:51He's unlikely to play again in this World Cup; we spoke with some people very close to the player.
00:59And they said that Paquetá's return is complicated, a complicated return.
01:04Complicated was the term used, even by those connected to the media.
01:06It is therefore very difficult for Paquetá to play for the national team again in the World Cup, and then we do a calculation.
01:12Here, quickly, right?
01:14Neymar suffered a grade 2 calf injury, according to Dr. Rodrigo Lasmar on May 28th.
01:20Forecast of two to three weeks.
01:22Paquetá has a grade 2 injury to his hamstring, we already had that information yesterday, which was
01:28two to three weeks,
01:31With accelerated recovery, in two weeks and a few days, he would be fit enough to be ready to play in the next round, perhaps.
01:38The final of the Cup, in a possible final, should Brazil qualify.
01:41Okay, let's just make a quick point: Neymar's injury was in his calf, while Paquetá's is in his hamstring.
01:47These are different injuries.
01:49So, Paquetá's recovery, taking two weeks, would mean he would have a little bit of time, when we say two weeks,
01:57It's about going back onto the field to train with the ball.
01:59He is cleared by the medical department within two to three weeks.
02:04So, it's unlikely Paquetá will be fit to return to the World Cup, it's unlikely he'll play again in this World Cup.
02:09of the World.
02:10He's undergoing intensive treatment; I spoke with another person who gave a different account, which is...
02:17following,
02:18If the national team kept him there, they'll push him to the limit to see what he can do.
02:23Paquetá, we saw some pictures that his wife posted on Instagram, wearing those compression boots, you know?
02:29with LED lights,
02:30which is trying to speed up the healing of the problem he has on the back of his thigh.
02:37So, based on our football experience, based on what we've seen, our own experience with Neymar,
02:43The experience we're having with Rafinha, too, who's already been injured for 12 days and still...
02:49He did not return to the field.
02:50He should return this week, as Dousan very well verified yesterday, he should return by the end of this week.
02:56Back to training with the ball.
02:58Training with the ball.
02:59He wouldn't be fit, for example, for the game against Norway now, but if Brazil gets through a possible...
03:05quarter-finals,
03:06England is in even positions, even winning today in a comeback victory against the Democratic Republic of Congo.
03:12So, that's it, that's how it is.
03:13So, we're going to start thinking about who will replace Paquetá, as Dousan said.
03:19We have three training sessions; this team preparation starts tomorrow.
03:23The natural replacement would be Danilo Santos, a player from Botafogo.
03:29Similar characteristics.
03:31It arrives on the attack.
03:31Marking, getting into the attack, scoring a goal.
03:33I even think Danilo was in better form than Paquetá before the start of the World Cup.
03:39He scored goals in matches against Antielotti.
03:41He fits well into the national team, right?
03:42He has been scoring goals when coming on as a substitute for the Brazilian national team.
03:44Exactly.
03:45For me, the first choice would be Danilo.
03:49But when we look at the national team's roster and the possibilities that Antielotti has,
03:54He would have other ways to change the team, but I think he would alter the team's dynamics too much.
03:59For example, Igor Thiago would come in there, moving Cunha back to Paquetá's position.
04:03I think it's difficult.
04:04Matheus Cunha has been a very important player for this team, for this Brazilian national team.
04:09He already has three goals in the World Cup.
04:11He's been playing well in that position, hasn't he?
04:13It seems to work better in the position he's playing now.
04:15Exactly.
04:17Then we'll go back a little further.
04:18Hendrick, who was the one who directly replaced Paquetá in the game against Japan, was the one who came on.
04:23But we have to remember that Brazil was losing the game, and needed to win the game.
04:28So Brazil opened up their midfield a bit there, positioning Hendrick closer to the penalty area.
04:35Antielotti's intention was precisely for Hendrick to pull that marking a little bit.
04:39and Vinicius had a little more freedom on the left, which is what happened.
04:43We started to see Vinícius' plays getting a little more involved with Hendrick coming on.
04:49game.
04:50And then I thought of an idea, maybe a Fabinho, to reinforce the midfield against a team from Norway,
04:56It's a team that's physically stronger, and it's not in Antielotti's nature to put Fabinho in.
05:02So, when we analyze all these possible selection scenarios,
05:07We see Danilo Santos as having a certain advantage to be the starter.
05:11Could Neymar perhaps be included in this selection?
05:14No, Antielotti makes it very clear that Neymar is a player who should play closer to the penalty area.
05:19Probably replacing Matheus Cunha if needed.
05:22So I don't know if Dousan agrees with me, but I think Danilo Santos
05:27He should be the starting player for that team against Norway next Sunday.
05:32Right here in New Jersey, very close to where we already are.
05:35We even joke that this is our home, Morristown.
05:38We have a neighbor who keeps us company here, which is a little squirrel.
05:41Every morning he's here, we're very close to his burrow, he hasn't left yet.
05:44I don't know if Dousan agrees, but Danilo Santos is ahead in that team formation for the...
05:50game against Norway.
05:51I was going to say that it would be a surprise to me if it wasn't Danilo Santos.
05:55Danilo Santos.
05:56But Carlo Antielotti has already caused many surprises, at least in the press.
06:01In this World Cup game, but I believe it's a natural substitution.
06:06One reason is that Antielotti, in his squad list, picked players with very similar characteristics.
06:14precisely for moments like this.
06:15Yanaka said, "Ah, it could be Fabinho."
06:18Fabinho is Casemiro's immediate backup, and it was Casemiro himself who recalled Fabinho last year.
06:25when he was questioned during the FIFA international break in Asia.
06:30He asked Casemiro, "Who would be the player most similar to you?"
06:34He said, "Oh, Fabinho." Then Fabinho showed up, he was called up.
06:37So, I think Danilo Santos would be the closest replacement to Paquetá.
06:42And I personally think that it's experiencing a better moment, too.
06:46He was having a better time before the World Cup than Paquetá himself.
06:49He was scoring goals for Botafogo, he was going to score goals for the Brazilian national team itself.
06:53So I think that in order not to change the characteristics of the team,
06:56I think Danilo Santos is the most suitable candidate.
06:59And as Yanaka said, I don't think Neymar is an option.
07:02Well, one reason is that Ancelotti considers him to be more of an attacking player.
07:07Another reason is that Neymar would lose his defensive ability.
07:09Neymar doesn't have the same marking ability as Paquetá.
07:12and certainly not the same marking ability as Danilo Santos.
07:16Well, the Brazilian national team returns to training this Thursday.
07:19The CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation) has not yet announced the schedule, but everything indicates that...
07:23It will be the same schedule as always, with training in the late morning.
07:26especially since the game next Sunday is at 4 PM here in New Jersey.
07:345 PM in Brazil is the same time as the premiere.
07:38The team followed the same schedule throughout the entire lead-up period.
07:43At some point, they started training in the late afternoon.
07:45But they realized it wasn't a good option, perhaps because of the heat and everything else.
07:49So yes, the team is scheduled to train on Thursday morning.
07:53Rafinha!
07:55We can talk a little about Rafinha too.
07:57Rafinha is hoping to return to training with the ball.
08:00As Yanaka said this week.
08:02Maybe as early as this Thursday.
08:04He is still recovering from an injury.
08:07As Yanaka also mentioned, returning to training with the ball.
08:11It doesn't mean you're fit to play.
08:13It's worth remembering that it also took a few days with Neymar, right, Felipe?
08:16If I'm not mistaken, it took Neymar a week to get back there.
08:18Thinking about being more involved, about working more closely with the group.
08:22In fact, he goes back onto the field and starts making some movements there.
08:24change of direction, some peaks,
08:27And then, little by little, he will be introduced to the rest of the work with the group.
08:31And then it becomes related again.
08:33I think it's very unlikely that Rafinha will be included in the squad for this game against Norway.
08:36A player we didn't mention as an option,
08:38but they also started talking a little,
08:40It was Martinelli, who came on in the second half.
08:41He scored the winning goal against Japan.
08:45But I also don't see Martinelli coming in as more of a defensive player.
08:50Martinelli went there with a different objective.
08:53which was to be centralized, to play more centrally,
08:56Like his position, he plays more on the left side.
08:58how Vinícius Júnior plays,
09:00But it all worked out and went well.
09:03I think it's worth highlighting a player who isn't talked about much,
09:06It's Bruno Guimarães.
09:07For me, if not, maybe there with Vini Júnior sharing the spotlight.
09:11and Matheus Cunha sharing the spotlight in the national team,
09:14Matheus Cunha is one of Brazil's standout players in the World Cup.
09:17He's a player who leaves the United States with a much higher market value.
09:21Four assists in the Cup.
09:23Bruno Guimarães.
09:23Bruno Guimarães, four assists in the World Cup.
09:26For me, he's a player who is really standing out.
09:29And this is a player who has been fundamental for our Brazilian national team.
09:34Well, we said that Brazil will face Norway,
09:37But is facing Norway a good thing or a bad thing?
09:39I think it's good, it's a game that a lot of people have been talking about, that game from '98.
09:43that Brazil lost.
09:44Most of those watching were probably not even born at the time.
09:48He lost there because of the penalty that Júnior Baiano foolishly missed.
09:52There's an interesting fact about this Norwegian team,
09:54Three sons of three players who played in the 1994 World Cup are on this team.
09:59Torres Vedit, Haaland, and there's one more whose name I can't remember right now.
10:04But anyway, there's this interesting aspect, there are some jokes already.
10:08Ah, if only Brazil hadn't benefited from the three heirs back then!
10:11Those who are used to playing won't lose.
10:13If you've already lost 98.
10:15Ultimately, I think that's just football.
10:17I think Norway has a decent team with a center forward who scores a lot of goals.
10:23I don't see Norway that way...
10:25If Brazil manages to neutralize Haaland,
10:27So, they have a very good midfielder, Odegaard.
10:31There are some players, there's a really good winger there.
10:33She also plays very well, if I'm not mistaken, it's Nusa.
10:36He's a very good player.
10:38But I see Japan as superior to Norway.
10:41I completely agree.
10:42But Norway has a player who's scoring goals in every way imaginable.
10:45He plays for Manchester City and started the World Cup by scoring goals.
10:50He's been scoring goals, he decided the last game for Norway.
10:53We've seen some images that are circulating.
10:57Bruno, from Gabriel Magalhães marking Haaland.
11:00Very strong, intense fights with the two grappling each other.
11:04There is this rivalry between the two Premier League teams, Arsenal and Manchester City.
11:08So, I think we have players who know Haaland.
11:12They know he's a difficult player to mark.
11:14But I think it's a game that, if we manage to play the football we've been playing,
11:22to be able to play the way we've been playing,
11:25I think Brazil has everything it takes to qualify for the quarterfinals of the World Cup.
11:30Keep in mind that this will be a match against a European team.
11:33Brazil hasn't won in a knockout stage since the 2002 World Cup.
11:38But from now on, the Round of 16 of the World Cup,
11:41We can't keep choosing, hoping that this one or that one will come anymore.
11:45In the World Cup, Brazil will have to face a European team at some point.
11:48And they need to beat the European team.
11:49You can't choose your opponents who want to be world champions, can you?
11:53Just to give them a boost, and I think it's coming at a good time.
11:56Because Brazil, first of all, it was growing in the first phase.
11:59and secondly, the victory, as it was built on Monday,
12:03With Brazil playing better for most of the game,
12:06coming from behind on the scoreboard and having the physical conditions there,
12:10but mainly the mental drive to go after it and seek a turnaround,
12:13which was also something that hadn't happened in a long time.
12:15Also since 2002, against England, in the quarter-finals of the World Cup.
12:18So I think now is the time to face Norway.
12:22Exactly. I'll say it here, I'm at my fifth World Cup, okay?
12:26This is the first World Cup where I've seen Brazil improve during the competition.
12:302010, the first one, Brazil was already on a roll from way back,
12:332007 Copa América, Confederations Cup,
12:36The team was very strong under Dunga and actually fell apart.
12:39from one half to the next against the Netherlands,
12:41which ended up being eliminated there.
12:43And it was due to very specific aspects of the game.
12:45Exactly. In 2014, the team's performance declined during the World Cup, actually.
12:50He didn't play well against Chile.
12:52Pinilha hits the post with that shot that almost resulted in a goal.
12:56And we, the team, would be eliminated right there.
12:59in the round of 16 of the World Cup.
13:01And then the national team starts to fall apart, while Colombia plays a game.
13:04Two goals from set pieces, goals from the defenders.
13:06One goal from Thiago Silva and a fantastic free-kick from Davi.
13:08by David Luiz.
13:10Then Colombia starts to apply pressure and scores a goal.
13:12And Neymar has that injury problem.
13:15Zuniga's entry in Neymar's column,
13:18He ends up leaving, and the World Cup ends for him right there.
13:20And Tite's teams were something else,
13:23who arrived very well at the Cup
13:24And they started falling during the World Cup.
13:27So I see the opposite happening with this fifth World Cup.
13:30which I am covering.
13:31The team is growing,
13:33They achieved a fantastic result against Japan.
13:36He managed a comeback in a World Cup.
13:38even more so given the way it happened,
13:41in stoppage time,
13:42Brazil is putting pressure on there,
13:44Vini Júnior making that play
13:46He almost scored one of the best goals of the World Cup.
13:49So I think Brazil is on the rise.
13:52That is good,
13:53because we have seen a France
13:54which is very impressive.
13:56I think the selection that impressed me the most.
13:58For me, this World Cup...
14:00It's France,
14:00It seems that...
14:01It's not that he wins the game whenever he wants,
14:03but when she speeds up the game
14:05and Lisset, Mbappé, Dembélé,
14:08everyone starts playing, spinning around there,
14:10France functions and wins as much as it wants.
14:13Regarding that,
14:14I'm going to be bold enough to disagree.
14:16by Carlo Antillotti,
14:18who spoke in a press conference
14:21these days
14:22who didn't see any team that was significantly better,
14:25far above any attack,
14:27but France,
14:28for me,
14:28at that time,
14:29It's a fierce selection.
14:31I think France is playing
14:32a football above,
14:33not much higher,
14:34but he's playing football
14:35More beautiful than all the favorites.
14:37We talked a lot about Germany,
14:39but Germany,
14:40the moment he grabbed it there,
14:41They are a more defensive opponent.
14:43Spain itself as well,
14:44he came,
14:45He classified it there, albeit haphazardly.
14:47But anyway.
14:47Argentina has been winning,
14:49But anyway.
14:51Opponents of questionable quality,
14:53With all due respect to Argentina,
14:55Messi,
14:55the marks he broke,
14:57the game against Jordan,
14:58the Jordanian goalkeeper,
15:00I think he wanted to boost Messi's brand.
15:03why set up the barrier
15:05the way he set it up,
15:06anyway,
15:07I'm not going to argue about it here.
15:08The merit of that.
15:09But it seemed that I was more willing.
15:11Watching Messi.
15:12I was eager to see Messi score a goal.
15:13inside the field,
15:15because we'll see,
15:16Argentina will face an opponent.
15:17which seems to be a little better there
15:19of what he has faced so far in the group,
15:21but the path from Argentina
15:23It's very easy there.
15:24through the intersections,
15:27because of the defeats,
15:28the big teams
15:29that were falling
15:29halfway there.
15:31Let's see,
15:32Let's root for Argentina.
15:33for me,
15:34to be eliminated,
15:35for me,
15:35I want Argentina to be relegated soon.
15:37If it is not eliminated,
15:39the chance will be,
15:41God willing,
15:41Brazil in the semi-final.
15:43Then,
15:43Brazil can handle that task.
15:46But first,
15:46for you to pass through Norway
15:48and from England,
15:51Mexico,
15:51I'm just going to remind you of one thing,
15:52I travelled extensively in Brazil and Argentina.
15:54But I don't remember seeing it.
15:57Brazil losing to Argentina.
15:58I didn't play in the Copa América.
16:00of 21,
16:01I didn't score that big win.
16:03which Brazil recently adopted,
16:05I made a game that few people will remember.
16:07of the team that played,
16:08but 3-0 in the 2007 Copa América final,
16:11all the Argentinians,
16:12victory for us,
16:13It was Messi,
16:14Tebbs,
16:14Riquelme,
16:15Mascherano,
16:16Verón,
16:16Zanetti,
16:17the guys' team,
16:18I had a great team.
16:19And we arrived without much faith,
16:203x0,
16:21apart from the dance,
16:23then it was 4-1,
16:24The goalkeeper was Doni.
16:25The goalkeeper was Doni from that team.
16:27Joshua had,
16:28From Minas Gerais,
16:28Wagner,
16:29Love,
16:29anyway,
16:30The Brazilian team was there.
16:31in a transition there,
16:33Ronaldinho and Kaká
16:34They didn't go to that Copa América.
16:36Júlio Batista scored a goal in that game.
16:38The coach was Dunga.
16:39The coach was Dunga.
16:40And Dunga delivered more blows.
16:42In Argentina as well,
16:434x1,
16:44Confederations Cup,
16:454x1,
16:46Monumental de Nunes,
16:474x1,
16:48with Luiz Fabiano
16:49lying down and rolling around,
16:50then,
16:50I was playing those games,
16:51then,
16:52If it's Brazil and Argentina,
16:54If all goes well,
16:55The soup is hot.
16:57Okay then,
16:58You know that the World Cup
16:59It's right here in the play.
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