00:00Hello, friends of Lance, Wednesday, July 8th, there's no World Cup today, including my colleague Márcio.
00:06Anaca there, oh,
00:07He's doing the same thing people do here in Central Park, he's just relaxing.
00:11Yeah, I'm relaxing because my last days, my last hours actually, in the United States,
00:17My participation here is a special appearance today on Márcio Dousan's newsletter.
00:21Extremely special.
00:22That's why I don't have my uniform shirt here, but it's so we can talk for a bit.
00:26We're seeing this here in New York, trying to find a World Cup atmosphere to bring back.
00:30a little bit
00:30Behind the scenes in the United States for you, but look, zero World Cup atmosphere in New York.
00:36The most we've seen so far are promotions on World Cup items, being sold at 50% off.
00:42Still expensive.
00:44Some billboards are still linked to the World Cup, one featuring Ochoa, the Mexican goalkeeper, and another featuring the Argentinian national team.
00:52Some players who have played here before, Vini Júnior was one of them,
00:56We went to a store that sold only sporting goods, called Pelé Sports, Pelé Soccer,
01:03There in Times Square too, low traffic as well, nobody really looking forward to the World Cup.
01:10I think the venues where the games will take place should be busier.
01:15Because now New York will only host the World Cup final.
01:20So we came here to Central Park to record my farewell message to you all here at the World Cup.
01:26And Dozan is off, he's flying to Miami tomorrow to watch Norway and England at Hard Rock Stadium.
01:33It's worth remembering that the Brazilian national team arrived in Rio de Janeiro in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
01:38A melancholy arrival, isn't it?
01:40Only one player, right-back Danilo, landed at Galeão airport; he declined to speak.
01:46He apologized, but didn't want to talk.
01:48The speaker was the general coordinator of the men's national teams, Rodrigo Caetano.
01:53He repeated what he said after Brazil's elimination on Sunday.
01:57now the search is for a job with stability,
02:01which was the only thing that didn't exist, well, not the only one,
02:04one of the things that didn't exist in the four years, three and a half years,
02:07that preceded this World Cup.
02:10Carlo Antilotti is definitely confirmed to continue the work.
02:14He renewed his contract until 2030.
02:16Rodrigo Caetano also renewed his contract until 2030.
02:19This was before the World Cup.
02:21The team will now begin its work.
02:24Looking ahead to the next cycle, there's a call-up in September.
02:30Friendly matches already confirmed with Australia.
02:31Two friendly matches in Australia, there will possibly be one more.
02:35That's a FIFA date for four friendly matches.
02:37And it's going to be a different selection from the one we've seen here.
02:40The trend suggests it will be an Asian team.
02:42that Brazil faces in this last...
02:45But the Brazilian team will be different from the one that...
02:47We hope so, we expect to see a different team.
02:50Several players have ended their careers here.
02:52including Danilo, who landed there in Brazil.
02:54We're going to have a lot of new things coming up, in defense, on the wing.
02:57I think the attack is the most defined area of the team.
03:02That's Hendrik Estevam, there's João Pedro, there's Rayan,
03:06And then there's Vini Júnior, who will be there at the peak of his form.
03:09there at 29 years old.
03:10If he stays, he has a contract with Real Madrid until 2030.
03:14recently renewed.
03:15Let's see if he really becomes that protagonist.
03:18that we thought would almost happen in this World Cup,
03:21Because it went very well.
03:22But anyway, that's it.
03:24We are expecting a more experienced team.
03:27a more experienced selection,
03:29a better-equipped team,
03:31a team that puts more pressure on the opponent,
03:34which doesn't just have 30% possession of the ball, as was the case.
03:37Bearing in mind that the team finished in its worst possible condition,
03:39second worst position in its history.
03:42So, we need to improve a lot.
03:45for the 2030 World Cup,
03:47Remember that we have these commitments.
03:48if the first competition that we're going to have
03:49The Copa América will be in 2028.
03:53Probably in the United States,
03:55It's not confirmed yet.
03:56but, by all indications,
03:57It will be in the United States once again.
03:59like the last one, like the centenary one,
04:02possibly with 16 teams from all over the Americas.
04:06Regarding the South American qualifiers,
04:08CONMEBOL has not yet defined the format.
04:11It's worth remembering that Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay
04:15They will not need to compete in the official qualifiers.
04:18because they have qualified for the next Cup,
04:21because they're going to play an opening game there,
04:23The centenary World Cup.
04:26But that's information we've already been gathering.
04:29It's possible that
04:31Again, it still needs to be approved.
04:33possibly these three selections
04:34continue participating in the qualifying rounds,
04:36but as participants,
04:38mere participants.
04:39It happened to Brazil before the 2006 World Cup.
04:42It's worth remembering that Brazil had been World Champions in 2002.
04:45I had already qualified for 2006.
04:47In the qualifying round, it goes straight there.
04:49And yet Brazil competed in those qualifiers.
04:52just to have a sequence of games,
04:55anyway.
04:56It has to be as long as the three countries compete in the qualifiers.
05:00There is no certainty, however.
05:02that the format of these elections be maintained,
05:05Calantirotti himself is not very fond of this.
05:08I hope that a formula change will be made there.
05:12which is worn out,
05:13There are many games,
05:14and reminding them,
05:15even with ten teams,
05:16three already qualified,
05:17It wouldn't be the six spots up for grabs,
05:19There would probably be three in contention.
05:22three and a half vacancies,
05:23three direct spots and one from the repechage,
05:26But all of this still needs to be approved by FIFA.
05:28and by CONMEBOL.
05:30Regarding this World Cup,
05:32as we said,
05:32That's the climate for you.
05:34a peaceful atmosphere,
05:36midweek,
05:36Wednesday,
05:37no game,
05:39and I think so too,
05:40Marcia Anaca,
05:41Much of this is due to the elimination of the United States.
05:44Also,
05:45The three host countries have already returned home.
05:48in quotation marks,
05:49The United States stayed here.
05:50Mexico and Canada,
05:51And major national teams were also eliminated.
05:53Brazil,
05:54Germany,
05:56anyway,
05:56now the World Cup is between,
05:58for me,
05:59Spain and France,
06:00They are the two favorites there.
06:02with Argentina,
06:05with Argentina and England on this side,
06:09Which side would Brazil be on?
06:11I think they're fighting for a second-tier position there.
06:15for me,
06:15The champion will emerge from this likely semi-final clash between Spain and France.
06:20To enjoy,
06:20Did you like it?
06:22not from the classification,
06:23He didn't like it.
06:24But he enjoyed Argentina's game.
06:27This Tuesday?
06:28Then,
06:29That's what I was saying yesterday in the live stream we were doing.
06:32I think the World Cup is conspiring against Argentina.
06:36since the 2022 World Cup,
06:38Argentina wins,
06:39It almost gets eliminated.
06:41and ends up qualifying,
06:43anyway,
06:44And then I see scenes that make me root even less for Argentina.
06:49the situation of a fan,
06:51in a very ugly act there with the American influencer,
06:56making gestures,
06:57imitating a monkey,
06:58I always find that very ugly.
07:00When I talk a lot about Argentinian football,
07:02As tourists in Argentina, we are very well received.
07:05wonderful country,
07:06People always welcome us very well.
07:08But when we talk about football in Argentina,
07:11I think that sometimes the Argentinian fan,
07:13He goes a little over the limit.
07:15Not just a little bit,
07:16It goes out a lot,
07:17from the limit of cheering there,
07:20He surpasses that.
07:21This is something that bothers me a lot in general.
07:25because normally,
07:27I've been to Argentina on vacation a few times.
07:29But every time I went, football-wise,
07:33I witnessed scenes while working,
07:35I witnessed scenes that I wouldn't wish on any human being.
07:41And that,
07:42The World Cup returns this Thursday.
07:45France and Morocco first,
07:46opens the World Cup quarterfinals,
07:49The player will be in Miami on Saturday to watch England and Norway.
07:55It was supposed to be Brazil-England,
07:57Unfortunately, it didn't work out.
07:58It didn't work again.
08:00But the game continues until the end of this World Cup.
08:02bringing all the information,
08:04not as good as when I was in the company of my colleague Márcio Anaca,
08:08But I promise to do my best to bring you all the information.
08:11And you know that the World Cup,
08:13or Márcio Anaca,
08:14or without Márcio Anaca,
08:15It's here in E.
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