Brazil U20: The words of Gabriel Moscardo after the 6-0 defeat against Argentina

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Gabriel Moscardo will not discover the Parc des Princes this evening during the meeting between PSG and Reims, where he is loaned this season. The 18-year-old midfielder flew this week for Venezuela, as part of the U20 South American championship. A tournament that his team also addressed in the worst way by losing 6-0 that night against Argentina. Entering the break, the PSG player could not stem the collective sinking, Brazil having conceded three new goals on the return from the locker room. It was he who even assumed this humiliation on behalf of the group after the match.

“”We know that it was not the expected result, but we also know that it is a competition with many games (4 group matches, and the first 3 of the two pools are qualified for a final championship, editor's note). This is only the first match, and we are not eliminated after this result. On behalf of the whole team, I still want to apologize to the supporters who followed us tonight. We did our best, we gave ourselves, but it was just not our day. We promise to approach the second match against Bolivia as a final. We know that we are historically the biggest and the best team in the world, so we will raise our heads.We will have to join the acts to the Word tomorrow evening.

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