What happened?
The Brazil national team has become a secondary player in world football, and Vini Jr. is not living up to expectations as the team's leader. With their last match ending in a 1-1 draw against Tunisia on November 18, 2025, the team needs to regroup and refocus to become competitive again.
Why is this important for Brazil?
The 2026 World Cup is being known as the Cup of Protagonists, and Brazil did not have a protagonist. Neymar did not accumulate even 45 minutes on the field in the competition, and Vini Jr. did not appear in the knockout stage, missing the chance to take a step forward in the world football scene.
What comes next?
Brazil needs to regroup and find a new leader to become competitive again. With a recent form of 2W-1D-1L, the team has a long way to go to return to being one of the main forces in world football. And with players like Endrick, who deserves more opportunities in the new cycle, Brazil can start to rebuild.
The truth is that Brazil's syndrome of trying to copy other powers has reached the field. The country has lost its essence and is now focused on producing players who can succeed abroad rather than investing in traditional Brazilian football.
What can we learn from this?
The Brazil national team needs to reconnect with its roots and find a new style of play that will make it competitive again. With the 2026 World Cup already over, the team needs to focus on the future and find a new leader to guide the team back to success.
Brazil is accumulating more embarrassing defeats, but they are part of the history of Brazilian football. And with a recent form of 2W-1D-1L, the team needs to regroup to become one of the main forces in world football again.
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