Cultivate the spirit of not hurting the opponent: Brazil coach asks players not to wear shin pads

2022-11-20 13:01

Cultivate the spirit of not hurting the opponent: Brazil coach asks players not to wear shin pads


The Qatar World Cup , which is highly anticipated by fans around the world, is coming soon, and other teams are still actively training to allow players to enter the best condition in the shortest possible time. According to media reports, Brazilian players still maintain a positive fighting attitude during training, but Brazil coach Dite still requires players to train without shin guards.


According to media reports, Rafinha was tackled by Alves during training and fell to the ground in pain. After coach Dite began coaching the Brazilian national team in 2015, he began not to allow players to wear shin guards during training, and his purpose was to keep the players' momentum while not intentionally hurting opponents.


Brazilian central defender Marquinhos said, "Dite has asked players not to wear shin pads since the era of Corinthians. Although players will still go all out during training, in order to cultivate players' spirit of not hurting opponents, That's why players are asked not to wear shin pads."


Coach Tite said, "I will ask the players not to wear shin pads. This is because it is necessary to cultivate the sportsmanship of respecting the opponent, and I hope that the players can start by respecting the opponent."


Rafinha hopes to secure national support


On the other hand, according to media reports, Brazil's earlier general elections have led to divisive situations in the team's locker room. The Brazilian winger Rafinha called on the people of the country to unite and encouraged the national team to win the World Cup.


Rafinha said, "I saw the country divided because of the election, but I still hope that the people can unite again. If we have everyone's support during the World Cup, then we will go further in Qatar. "


Asked if there was any disagreement in the dressing room, Rafinha said, "We are a great team, both in terms of quality and ability. We are a very strong team and hope to win titles. "