Brazil's national team has a problem with Igor Thiago. The Brentford player shone in the Premier League, but not in the World Cup.

What happened?

Igor Thiago scored 22 goals in the Premier League, which is an impressive feat for a player from a modest team like Brentford. However, in the World Cup, he was unable to repeat the same performance.

Why did this happen?

The answer may lie in the fact that Brazil's national team is not well-trained, unlike Spain, which is considered one of the best-trained teams in the world. | Team | League Position | | Brentford | 9th place |

What does this mean for Brazil's national team?

If Brazil's national team were well-trained, Igor Thiago would score many goals. But, unfortunately, this is not happening. Experts say that Igor Thiago would be a much better player if he played for Spain, which has a more organized midfield and more effective tactical variations.