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Brazil’s New Generation Echoes Legends of the Past

khaborwala online desk

Published: 31 Mar 2026, 06:12 pm

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The iconic yellow jersey of Brazil carries a weight unlike any other in world football. For the Seleção, winning is not merely an objective; it is a cultural requirement. Following a string of underwhelming performances, Chelsea forward João Pedro has stepped forward to defend the current squad, asserting that the talent within Carlo Ancelotti’s ranks rivals the legendary eras of Ronaldo Nazário, Ronaldinho, and Romário.

A Struggle for Rhythm and Identity

Despite boasting a roster filled with elite European talent, Brazil has struggled to find its clinical edge. The frustration of the fans reached a boiling point last week during a friendly against France. As Brazil fell to a 2-1 defeat, the echoes of "Neymar! Neymar!" rang through the stadium—a poignant reminder from the supporters that they feel the team lacks a creative spark in the absence of their all-time leading goalscorer.

Neymar, who has netted 79 goals for his country, has been sidelined from the national setup since suffering a devastating ACL injury in October 2023. Although he has returned to action with Santos, his form has not yet convinced Ancelotti that he is ready for the rigours of international competition.

The Weight of a 24-Year Drought

João Pedro believes the primary obstacle facing the current crop of stars is psychological rather than technical. Brazil has not tasted World Cup glory since 2002, and the 24-year hiatus has created an immense pressure cooker for young players.

"In the past, we had stars like Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, and Romário," Pedro remarked during a press conference in Orlando. "The quality in this current squad is of that same calibre. We have Vini at Real Madrid, Raphinha at Barcelona, and myself, Estêvão, and Andrey Santos at Chelsea. We are all at top clubs. The issue is the pressure; when the world’s greatest national team goes a long time without a major trophy, the burden only grows."

Bridging the Gap: Club vs Country

One of the most significant challenges noted by the squad is the lack of cohesion. While players like Vinícius Júnior and Raphinha are devastating for their respective clubs, translating that form to the national stage has proven difficult. Pedro noted that the tactical disparity between leagues—spanning England, Spain, and beyond—requires time to harmonise that the international break rarely affords.

PlayerClubInternational CapsInternational Goals
Neymar JrSantos12879
RaphinhaBarcelona3611
Vinícius JúniorReal Madrid468
Gabriel MartinelliArsenal152
João PedroChelsea72

Looking Ahead to Croatia

The road to redemption continues in Orlando, where Brazil is set to face Croatia. Coach Carlo Ancelotti is expected to persist with a high-octane front line featuring Vinícius Júnior, Raphinha, and Gabriel Martinelli, with João Pedro likely to provide impact from the bench.

The match serves as a crucial litmus test for Ancelotti’s tactical evolution. If Brazil is to silence the critics and prove they are indeed the heirs to Ronaldo and Romário, they must find a way to turn their individual brilliance into a collective force. As Pedro concluded, "Everything will fall into place; we just need the patience to let the chemistry grow."

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