
Vinicius Junior says that Brazil “should reconsider everything” after their humiliation of 4-1 defeat by Argentina.
The Selecao was powerless in Estadio Mas Monumental, where La Albiceleste insured their qualification for next year's world cup in style.
Julian Alvarez, Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister and Giuliano Simeone were all on goal in front of Lionel Scaloni, making the Matheus Cunha strike a comfort.
Brazil, who registered only one shot on Doel during the game, are now 10 points on drift of running leaders Argentina in fourth place with four more games in the South American Qualification Section.
And after a fifth defeat of the campaign, Vinicius knows that he and his teammates should solve their ideas.
“Everyone did badly, we played badly and Argentina played an excellent game, with their fans,” he told reporters. “We have to reconsider everything we have done because the pressure will come, the people want us to win.
“The World Cup is only a year away. I have already played in a World Cup and I don't want to lose anymore. I think we have to do many different things and take the good things we do to build a team.
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“Everyone knows how difficult it is to play in this kit, but we have to improve, keep our heads. We are Brazilians and we never give up. We are going to be eligible for the World Cup and try to do everything for our country.
“Argentina has been working together for a long time. [They have] Many players who have played together in the national team for a long time, they have won the last World Cup, they have the confidence.
“We try to find our way of playing, to win the trust of the fans, but it's a long job. We have to keep improving.”
Raphinha fired up the structure of the confrontation by suggesting “We will beat them together”, who recognized Emiliano Martinez inspired Argentina to let him eat his words.
“I don't understand that kind of players who like to speak for a match,” Martinez told TYC Sports.
“I have always learned to speak after a competition, or to do the conversation on the field. It serves us. Let's hope they keep talking about us while it lights up the dynamite.”
“Of course, that way of talking [by Raphinha] Adds taste to the game in a match like this, “Goalscorer Alvarez added.” But with our humility and hard work we played a great game, and we gave them the runaround. “
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