In the World Cup Round of 16 tournament, Brazilian soccer superstar Nima made an unexpected and miraculous return and scored with a brilliant shot. A striking detail of the scene on the field was that Portuguese player Casimiru frequently touched the bridge of Nima's nose, a unique move that caused a lot of buzz among netizens. According to the Brazilian media, Kasmilu was applying a mysterious blood-returning ointment to Nima.
Observing the whole game, Kasmilu touched the bridge of Nima's nose at least twice at critical moments: once in the first half and another time when Nima was preparing to take a penalty kick. The Brazilian media further reported that the plasters carried by Kasmilu have the function of clearing nasal congestion and improving breathing, which can help players quickly recover their physical and mental state, and for athletes, breathing well is the key to improving performance.
In fact, Nima started using this cream during the 2018 World Cup. Physical trainer Gambas explained, We seek to provide more oxygen to the athlete's body so that stamina can be recovered faster. He went on to add: Both dry and humid air environments are detrimental to the athletes, with longer recovery times. The use of this cream, on the other hand, reduces the recovery period considerably.
Both Nima and teammate Rafael Biloni are also reported to be using the paste in this World Cup, applying it to their jerseys, chests and noses respectively.