Subs: Lucas Perri, David Neres, Nino, Carlos Augusto, Matheus Cunha, André, Bremer, Raphael Veiga, Gabriel Jesus, Alisson Becker, Gerson.
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Venezuela
Rafael Romo, Wilker Ángel, Yordan Osorio, Christian Makoun, Alexander González, Tomás Rincón, Yangel Herrera, Darwin Machis, Samuel Sosa, Salomón Rondón, Sergio Córdova.
Subs: Júnior Moreno, Eric Ramírez, Alain Baroja, Joel Graterol, Yeferson Soteldo, Josef Martínez, Roberto Rosales, Eduard Bello, Nahuel Ferraresi, Miguel Navarro, Cristian Cásseres Jr., Jefferson Savarino.
Can someone explain Dinizball in non-meme way lol?
I though the idea is to give up positional discipline in favor of a mobility that allows the team to flood certain areas of the pitch, but ... it doesn't look noticeably different to me?
I've also heard it supports a more free-flowing, creative style, but switching to this after the Argentina game I would have described that (at least the first half) as more fluid.
Truly don’t get how you have a squad like Brazil and not destroy any team they face, maybe besides Argentina. It doesn’t seem like they’re coached well
Can someone explain Dinizball in non-meme way lol?
I though the idea is to give up positional discipline in favor of a mobility that allows the team to flood certain areas of the pitch, but ... it doesn't look noticeably different to me?
I've also heard it supports a more free-flowing, creative style, but switching to this after the Argentina game I would have described that (at least the first half) as more fluid.
Truly don’t get how you have a squad like Brazil and not destroy any team they face, maybe besides Argentina. It doesn’t seem like they’re coached well
Hello, i wanted to know out of curiosity since it's half time and the Argentina match ran over a bit of this one and just curious if like this match has been even for a Brasil/Venezuela matchup or it is just the score being 0-0 giving those vibes