Brazil

Brazil and Venezuela are set to face off in a World Cup qualifier this Thursday, a match typically preceded by team briefings from the coaches.In this context, a past encounter between these teams brings up a humorous Ronaldo moment.This happened during the last round of 2006 World Cup qualifiers.
Brazil had already made it into the tournament.Even so, Coach Carlos Alberto Parreira planned a team meeting.
He wanted to show Venezuelas highlights.While eating, Ronaldo interrupted the coach.
He said Brazil was expected to win, so why watch the video?Cicinho, a former defender, shared this story in 2020.
He added more.
When Parreira insisted, Ronaldo made a bold claim.He said if Brazil didnt win, hed quit soccer.
In response, Parreira canceled the video.
The next day, Brazil won 3-0, just as Ronaldo predicted.In that match, Ronaldo played the full 90 minutes.
He also scored a goal.
He took an easy shot after a pass sequence involving Ronaldinho and Adriano.Ronaldos Pre-Game Bravado Shapes Iconic Brazil-Venezuela Clash.
(Photo Internet reproduction)Roberto Carlos and Adriano scored the other goals.Brazil has more World Cup qualifier games ahead.
They play Venezuela this Thursday and Uruguay next Tuesday.BackgroundFor context, this Ronaldo episode is a testament to the confidence that permeates Brazils soccer culture.The country holds the record for the most World Cup wins, a feat that underscores its global dominance in the sport.Ronaldo himself is a two-time World Cup champion and three-time FIFA World Player of the Year.His audacious claim before the Venezuela match echoes the level of expectation that comes with representing Brazil on the global stage.Additionally, Carlos Alberto Parreira is no stranger to the pressures of Brazilian soccer.He managed the Brazil national team to a World Cup win in 1994, and his interactions with Ronaldo reveal the complex dynamics between coach and star player.In this particular match against Venezuela, both Ronaldo and Parreira knew what was at stake, even if Brazil had already qualified.





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