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Brazil je malo manji kao Brazil
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Brazil je malo manji kao Brazil

The article reflects on Brazil's changing football identity over time, comparing their past glory with recent performances. It highlights how Brazil once dominated with a rhythmic, artistic style—symbolized by players like Ronaldo, Romário, and Rivaldo—and how they were seen as the world's best team during the 1998 World Cup. However, in recent years, Brazil has struggled to reach the same heights, failing to win a major title since 2002. The piece notes that Brazil's current approach is more physical and less fluid, influenced by globalization and the rise of European-style football. While Brazil remains competitive, there is concern that the national team has become too 'European' in style, losing some of its traditional flair. The article also discusses how other nations like France and Spain have adapted successfully, while countries such as Italy and the Netherlands face identity crises due to shifting playing styles.

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Brazil je malo manji kao Brazil

The article reflects on Brazil's changing football identity over time, comparing their past glory with recent performances. It highlights how Brazil once dominated with a rhythmic, artistic style—symbolized by players like Ronaldo, Romário, and Rivaldo—and how they were seen as the world's best team during the 1998 World Cup. However, in recent years, Brazil has struggled to reach the same heights, failing to win a major title since 2002. The piece notes that Brazil's current approach is more physical and less fluid, influenced by globalization and the rise of European-style football. While Brazil remains competitive, there is concern that the national team has become too 'European' in style, losing some of its traditional flair. The article also discusses how other nations like France and Spain have adapted successfully, while countries such as Italy and the Netherlands face identity crises due to shifting playing styles.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article focuses on sports performance and historical comparisons in football, with no explicit political commentary or framing that favors any side. It provides a balanced reflection on changes in Brazil's football style and does not take a stance on political issues.

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