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Now the goalkeeper in Brazil is Giulio Cesar.
Julio Cesar (born September 3, 1979), whose full name is Giulio Cesar Suárez Espindola, was a Brazilian footballer. Once the main goalkeeper for Flamengo and Inter Milan, Cesar was terminated early by Inter Milan at the end of the 2011-12 season and had to join Queens Park Rangers and then spent a season in the Championship with the team. Cesar is now on loan at Toronto FC in Major League Soccer until December 31, 2014, leaving the major European leagues for good.
Cesar's greatest experience was during Inter's treble. In addition, Cesar has helped the Brazilian national team win the Copa America and the Confederations Cup. Cesar's multiple trompe accolades at club level, as well as with his national team, are enough to make him one of the best goalkeepers today.
Giulio Cesar is affectionately known as Saint-Sey by the Nerazuri, not only because of his excellent performances, but also because of his industrious attitude and constant form. He has helped Inter Milan win three consecutive championships and five consecutive titles, won the UEFA Champions League in the 2009-2010 season, and he also won the honor of best goalkeeper for his outstanding performance.
On June 29, 2014, he helped the Brazilian national team against Chile in the World Cup in Brazil, and after 120 minutes of uneventful performance, Cesar became the savior in the penalty shootout, and he used his hands twice to protect Brazil to advance to the quarterfinals.
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Cesar substitute goalkeeper Doni.
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Julio Cesar. I have to learn to check it myself. Waste fly to me.
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The previous goalkeepers of the Brazilian team are: Dida, Giulio Cesar, Rogerio Seni, Alisson Becker, Ederson.
1. Dida
Born on October 7, 1973 in Ilara, Brazil, he is a former professional football player who played as a goalkeeper and played for Cruzeiro and AC Milan. Dida's save was like a goal.
2. Giulio Cesar
Born on September 3, 1979 in the city of Dukes of Casias, Brazil, he is a former professional footballer and goalkeeper during his playing days.
3. Rogerio Seni
Born on January 22, 1973 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is a retired Brazilian footballer and goalkeeper. Which goalkeeper has scored the most goals in the history of the world (131).
4. Alisson Becker
Born on October 2, 1992 in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liverpool FC in England.
5. Edson
Born on August 17, 1993 in Osasco, Brazil, he has dual Brazilian and Portuguese citizenship, is a Brazilian professional footballer, a goalkeeper, and currently plays for Manchester City Football Club, England.
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The Brazilian goalkeeper is the player in the first two groups. They are Alisson and Ederson.
Alisson's No. 1 goalkeeper of the Brazilian national team + No. 1 goalkeeper of Liverpool FC.
Alisson's current value: €50 million; height 191cm, weight 91kg;
Alisson, born in Brazil on October 2, 1992, is a goalkeeper who made his debut in the youth academy of the Brazilian International Club. In January 2013, Alisson was officially promoted to the first team of the Brazilian International Club;
Alisson made 101 appearances for the Brazilian club;
In July 2016, Alisson joined AS Roma on a €8 million transfer from Internacional Brasil;
Alisson made 64 appearances for AS Roma;
In July 2018, Alisson moved from Roma to Liverpool FC for 62.5 million euros;
Alisson made 204 appearances for Liverpool FC;
In the Qatar World Cup, Alisson made 4 appearances for the Brazilian national team;
2, Ederson: No. 2 goalkeeper of the Brazilian national team + No. 1 goalkeeper of Manchester City Club.
Alisson's current value: 45 million euros; height 188cm, weight 86kg;
Edson, born in Brazil on August 17, 1993, is a goalkeeper who made his debut in the youth academy of Sao Paulo, Brazil. In 2010, Ederson joined Benfica's youth team;
In July 2011, Ederson joined Ribeilao FC on a free transfer from Benfica Juniors;
Ederson made 29 appearances for Ribeirao;
In July 2012, Ederson joined the River Ave club on a free transfer from Ribeirao;
Ederson made 61 appearances for Rivers Ave;
In July 2015, Ederson joined Benfica FC from Ave River for 500,000 euros;
Ederson made 57 appearances for Benfica;
In July 2017, Ederson joined Manchester City FC from Benfica for 40 million euros;
Ederson made 260 appearances for Manchester City Club and the Club;
At the Qatar World Cup, Ederson made 1 appearance for the Brazilian national team. As the main goalkeepers of the Premier League giants Liverpool and Manchester City, the two are the core of the defense at the club, and the two have become rivals in the national team, but Ederson, who is one year younger, has not been able to compete with Alisson, and for the Brazilian team, this thing is lucky, with two top goalkeepers: 29-year-old Ederson and 30-year-old Alisson.
But for the players, Alisson was lucky and Ederson was unlucky.
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Yes, grades. ”
Come to think of it, in my generation, Brazilian football was still the traditional way – 'offense is the best defense'. You think of all the great players that were in my time and before and after Brazil before and after our generation of renters, like Pele, Riverino, but everybody doesn't mention the goalkeepers in Brazil because it doesn't matter. It doesn't really matter that Brazil can score so many goals and be scored one or two goals at the other end.
In contrast, they now have two of the best goalkeepers in the world. ”
Speaking about the special mentality a goalkeeper must have, Corrigan said: "I have a lot of admiration for every goalkeeper because in my opinion it's the hardest position in a team. If you make a mistake, it's likely to result in conceding a goal and you'll be blamed for it.
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Brazil defended well.
Brazil have won seven of their last seven matches in eight games in 2022 and have won all of their last seven matches, most recently showing good form with a 5-1 win over Tunisia in neutral Paris. Tottenham striker Richarlison has scored in five of Brazil's last six matches.
With a total of seven goals, he became the Brazilian player with the most goals in the same period and has become a key core of the Brazilian team. Brazil have been extremely efficient in attacking in their previous seven games, scoring at least three goals in six of their previous games. In addition, Brazil have won five games and the team can be relied on defensively.
In the match between Brazil and Switzerland, Brazil was able to defend the Swiss team to zero shots on target, which made many fans marvel at the defensive strength of the Samba Army, which made the opponent feel terrified and desperate as the team's offensive strength. It is worth mentioning that Brazil allowed their opponents to have zero shots on target for 90 minutes in their first two games of the group stage. Therefore, fans think that the Brazilian team is so strong in attack and defense that it has shown its championship appearance.
Is Brazil good at defense or offense:
Brazilian football is generally strong in attack and weak in defense, focusing on attack, and in recent years, under the influence of European football, all teams have paid attention to defense, which has created a lot of defensive stars in Brazil over the years.
But the basic attack is still strong and weak (such as Cafu, Carlos, Marcelo, Alves), the team as a whole is slightly offensive, with individual ability, sharp breakthroughs, passing and receiving cooperation, strong teams generally play offensive football, focus on defense and counterattack.
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He is currently the marketing manager of Barcelona FC, Subisareta.
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No, you can touch it with your feet first and then pick it up with your hands.
OK. Undoubtedly.
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