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Anonymous Brazil
6/29/2025, 10:34:04 PM No.149507361
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The difference between europeans and sudacas is too big
It's impossible that Neguebas like Gerson, Luis Araujo and Arrascameme defeat the african-germans
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Anonymous Brazil
6/29/2025, 11:03:29 PM No.149508490
>>149507361 (OP)
Why are their africans superior?
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Anonymous United States
6/29/2025, 11:06:09 PM No.149508570
>>149508490
Athleticism beats skill. Brazilian academies don't focus on physicality and athleticism like Europe does so brazil teams get btfo'd by the physical superiority of euro teams.
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Anonymous Brazil
6/29/2025, 11:40:59 PM No.149509678
>>149508570
I dont think most blacks in germany grow up there
It may be our hot weather plus our lack of physical education

physical education is not obligatory in Brazil anymore
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Anonymous United States
6/29/2025, 11:46:29 PM No.149509890
>>149509678
>physical education is not obligatory in Brazil anymore
it's over
Anonymous Portugal
6/30/2025, 3:52:55 AM No.149514413
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>>149508490
every time
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Anonymous Brazil
6/30/2025, 3:55:57 AM No.149514444
>>149508570
European clubs also prioritise athleticism when signing new players so our fittest pieces inevitably end up there. Not to mention the environmental conditions force Brazilian football to develop into a style less intense than that seen in Europe one way or another. Trying to win by brute physical superiority here just means your team will burn out in half a season.
Anonymous Brazil
6/30/2025, 3:56:18 AM No.149514447
>>149514413
>t. Alberto Barbosa