Like all fans, I am looking forward to the Brazilian debut, especially to see the brightest star: Nima.
Nima is in top form this season. Being 30 years old means that he has learned a lot and has a certain level of seniority, and he is no longer the rookie king that he used to be. Indeed, Nima is capable of leading Brazil to their first World Cup title in nearly 20 years.
In the meantime, I'm certainly paying extra attention
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The 22-year-old Yunis Oszulia is a player who is good at attacking the opponent's defense with the ball, and he can make a living on his own as well as create scoring chances for his teammates. His teammate, Lodi Ghose, may not have been selected for the match, but he is also a threatening player.
With experienced players such as goalkeeper Ericsson Biega, keeper Tiago Schwarz and Marquinhos, and Casimiro in the midfield to make sure that it is difficult for the opponents to break through their defense, Brazil's lineup is really almost perfect in every aspect.
There is no doubt that Serbia will play a physical game against Brazil. Milan Govišavić is alert and has good footwork and vision, while striker Dušin Hua Hović has great potential as a striker. Together with Aleksandar Mizunović, the cards are not weak at all.
However, how long can Serbia's physical style of play last? In terms of physical strength and hardness, Brazilian midfielders Casimiru, Bono Gumarez and Pacqueda are not losing any ground at all, so it's basically just a matter of time before Brazil attacks Serbia.