In light of brazils first world cup game today I'd like to share with everyone the Germany x Brazil 7-1 semifinals from the 2014 world cup and how morally DEVASTATING it was
You ever do so poorly your coach immediately resigns and the country makes up a new idiom over it
Even our president at the time was like "guys that was so fucked up :("
Brazil World Cup squad list 2022, fixtures and latest odds
World Cup favourites Brazil booked their place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup after they produced a performance to delight fans and terrify potential opponents on Monday as they ripped through South Korea with four first-half goals to secure a hugely impressive 4-1 victory in their last 16 clash.
They will face Croatia in the quarter-final on December 9 at Education City Stadium. They…
"The Brazilians celebrate too much" brother Brazil has 3 moods: Hype, Hype and horny, Hyper but in an undeniably pessimistic way. Ur lucky we were in hype mode
people saying brazilian players celebrate and dance too much when they score. fuck off. they're happy. we're happy. we're never going going to be emotionless people, we celebrate, we're loud. if your country is less emotional then that's ok, but that's how we are. it's a cultural thing. we're like this about everything. so just stop.
i thought these tweets were too sexy to be left behind
[ID: Series of tweets about the double standards between European teams versus third world teams in the World Cup. They are as follows:
@\RoyNemer: "If an English player fouls, they call it grit and heart. If an Argentine or a South American does it, they are called dirty. The Dutch talk all of that talk before the game and they are called confident. Argentina react and they're called disrespectful. Haters gonna hate. [Argentina flag emoji]". Attached is a picture of the Argentinian team celebrating their win.
@\beingmich: "And to add an example from the most hated rival (Brazil): if an European has an outgoing personality, he's just full of life. If a South American dances after scoring a wondergoal, he's being disrespectful and deserves to be fouled all game [rolling eyes emoji]"
@\resistance_sa: "Nothing burns more than when a "third world" country triumphs over the former European colonizer. As an African, we are here to enjoy every minute." End ID] (thanks for the ID @tothetrashwhereibelong)
does anyone have the gif of Croatian players celebrating their World Cup win against Brazil and Modrić getting a piggy back ride from Perišić while Marquinhos is on his knees crying in the background because he missed a penalty? It's like a renaissance painting but I've lost it somewhere
this gotta be one of the most cultural tone-deaf things i’ve ever read - specially coming from a gringa who who has lived in brazil for a decade
first of, the “sending the kids home earlier” isn’t about the staff watching the matches, it’s about everyone. world cup culture in brazil is huge - yes, even after 2014. it’s about meeting your friends and family, going to bars, someone else’s house or any public space and watching the match together. it’s, as it’s in most latinoamerican countries, about the community. sending kids home to watch the game isn’t about the school staff taking half a day off, it’s about the staff being able to feel the football atmosphere at home, with their families. it’s about doing the same for kids - going home earlier so they can be with their siblings, parents and grandparents (most of who will else be home earlier) and enjoy the next 2 hours or so together. it’s about bonding and community and it’s quite depressing a journalist can’t see that.
second, this woman is british… anyone from a place that puts everything on hold for a fucking coffin should be forbidden to talk about other countries’ days off.
RICHARLISON of the Brazilian national football team scores a worldly goal during the FIFA World Cup 2022 Group G match between Brazil and Serbia | November 24, 2022