Brazil finds itself superior to England! Statement full of arrogance

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This international break will be marked by a gala poster between England and Brazil.

If Brazil was eliminated in the quarter-final stage of the last two World Cups, the Seleçao maintains a special place in the world football landscape. The most successful selection in the most prestigious competition, Brazil will meet another popular team, England, for a tantalizing shock at Wembley this Saturday.

Given the respective dynamics, England could very well approach this meeting with the costume of favorite. But the Auriverde people don’t see it that way…

“We respect England but…”

Asked to look ahead to this gala match against the Three Lions, Andreas Pereira explained that in his eyes, the Seleçao remained favorites against any opponent in the world.

The Brazilian national team will always be favorites against any team, at any time, because they are the greatest team in the world, the Fulham midfielder launched. We respect England, of course, we know their qualities, we know they have very good players, we respect any player, but we also know our qualities “, he concluded.

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