Cédric Soares, São Paulo's left-back, talks about the pressure of Brazilian football and how he feels adapted to the Brazilian Championship. With 60 games for the Tricolor, the Portuguese player claims to be accustomed to the demands of Brazilian football. "I've always been a person and a player who tries to adapt quickly to the country and culture, and even to the tactical and technical part of the championship," Cédric said in an interview with ge. He also mentioned the marathon of games last year, when he played 44 times, as a hindrance to a sequence and revealed that he played injured. "I always try to take it to the side of learning, to deal with different opinions in some moments," the player said. The passage of Roger Machado was one of the most critical moments during the player's passage at São Paulo. The left-back revealed that the pressure on the coach reached the locker room and that they tried to give a response. "Of course, there was always a lot of pressure on Roger, I think it was something obvious from the beginning," Cédric said. He also talked about the pressure of Brazilian football and how he feels adapted to the Brazilian Championship. "Who wants to play football in a relaxed way can't be a professional, especially in Brazil. Brazil is that, who doesn't want emotion, pressure and passion in football can't play in Brazil, here it's always known for having a great passion and that breathes football," Cédric said. The left-back also mentioned that he feels adapted to the Brazilian Championship and that he starts to understand the characteristics of the Brasileirão. "I think the Brazilian Championship has a very high demand, but I feel adapted, I start to understand the characteristics of the Brasileirão," Cédric said.