Opinião: Brasil estreia na Copa com time inédito, assim como em todas as conquistas
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12.jun.2026 às 20h34
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Summary
This opinion article by PVC discusses how the Brazilian national football team will start the World Cup with a lineup of 11 players who have never played together before. The author notes that this is not unusual, as all five of Brazil's World Cup-winning teams also debuted with players who had never played together. The article reflects on the paradox of Brazil's World Cup history and the team's preparation approach.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledParece um sacrilégio começar a Copa do Mundo com uma formação de 11 jogadores que jamais atuaram juntos.
Por incrível que pareça, essa mesma história se passou em todas as cinco conquistas da seleção brasileira.
O time do tricampeonato, aclamado como o melhor das Copas em todos os tempos, estreou com Everaldo como titular
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