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World Cup 2022: "Neymar improves others with his technique", greets Tite

2022-12-06T05:09:31.765Z


The Brazilian coach was as delighted with the big victory of his team against South Korea (4-1) on Monday evening as with the return of Neymar


He got in tune with his players by interpreting, at the moment of Richarlison's third Brazilian goal, the famous “pigeon” dance that the Brazilian performs for each of his goals.

After the match, Tite, the coach of Brazil, was inevitably delighted after the demonstration of his men against South Korea (4-1) in the round of 16.

Tite began his speech by being annoyed, like the day before, to have read that he would have played Gabriel Jesus injured, which would have led the Arsenal player to forfeit for the entire World Cup.

"It's irresponsible to spread fake news about him.

I'm shocked.

The therapy was well done for him as for the other injured.

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"This team is balanced and that's what can make us go far"

Obviously asked about Neymar's match, Tite relaxed.

“He made the difference on the pitch.

It is one of our greatest strengths.

I would like to congratulate our doctors.

Neymar was so motivated and the others were so happy to see him again.

He's ready for what's next.

With him, the potential is stronger because he improves others through his technique.

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In three group games, Brazil had scored only three times while they scored four goals for the Koreans.

For Tite, there is nothing irrational in this observation.

“We were placed in one of the toughest groups of this World Cup (with Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon).

It tested us and helped us.

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Asked to explain what makes him the proudest, the coach admitted that it was “the attacking potential and this defensive rage of this generation.

They are so serious.

Not only on the field but also outside.

This team is balanced and that's what can make us go far.

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Source: leparis

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