
KL City captain Paulo Josue joins Timesport: On the Beat to discuss why he believes Brazilian football has lost part of its identity in the modern era. The Malaysian international reflects on the decline of creative playmakers, the growing focus on tactical systems and athleticism, and the pressure facing Brazil’s current generation. Josue also looks back at Brazil’s iconic 2002 World Cup-winning squad, praising the mentality, freedom, and flair that defined that era. He then turns his attention to Asia, explaining why Japan could emerge as one of the surprise packages at the ongoing World Cup after years of progress and impressive victories over football giants.
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