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Mexico Taught Brazil a Lesson of Humility

Neymar

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“We came here for the gold and we are one match away from getting it. There’s no mystery. We have to keep doing what we have been doing so far in the tournament, it has been working. [...] No Brazilian has ever won this and I feel I’m prepared to help the team leave with the gold medal.”

— Neymar (The Independent, 09 August 2012…
Three days before Mexico defeated Brazil 2×1)

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Neymar was right in saying that Brazil was going to do in the Olympics Football Final against Mexico, exactly what they had done so far in the tournament, that is underestimate all the nations they have been playing, taking it easy, thinking the Gold medal was theirs since the London 2012 Olympics had started.

Of course, Brazil got it all wrong! Mexico eventually won the game 2-1 (Brazil scored its only goal in the last minute of the game) and scooped the Gold medal that all the Brazilian media had predicted was Brazil’s!

Has Brazil’s football entered into a crisis? No, Brazil has not won a major trophy for three years. There’s nothing new in there. In fact, this shocking result, which sounds actually almost like a defeat for Brazilian people, proves that Brazil is right in the middle of a sporting crisis, where Brazilians competing in individual sports barely win anything at all and where Brazil’s sporting teams are now also struggling to live to the promise that they could be very successful in London (in feminine and masculine football, feminine and masculine beach-volley, etc.)

In sports, investments are certainly needed in Brazil. However, humility is paramount!

Remember when Brazilian President, Dilma Roussef, famously said, last year“We (Brazil) have taken very great steps in the direction of stability. This is the second time that a crisis affects the world and it is the second time that Brazil doesn’t shake.” Some economic experts are now warning that Brazil is about to enter into recession, like the European Union and the United States before. President Roussef isn’t singing any more!

Brazil should learn that in sports, like in politics, humility is a great virtue!

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About J.N. PAQUET

J.N. Paquet is an author, journalist and songwriter. He lived in France for more than 20 years, in London, UK, for 10 years and in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for 3 years. He has been writing about France and Britain’s current affairs for two decades. He is a frequent contributor to SkyNews Blog, CNN iReport, and Ground Report. He has written over 20 children’s books — translated into nine languages — including the highly acclaimed bilingual children’s books series “The Book of The Animals.” Through his Fun-Learning books, he aims to promote bilingualism around the world. As for his fiction writing, it includes thrillers, science fiction and theatre plays. - To learn more about J.N. PAQUET and his works, please visit his website, at: www.jnpaquet.com - Find his books, at: www.jnpaquet-books.com - Follow him on Twitter, at: @jnpaquet. — J.N. PAQUET is a member of various organisations: the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), the Committee of Concerned Journalists (CCJ), Reporters Without Borders (RWB), the Society for Storytelling (SFS), New Writing South (NWS), theNational Centre for Language and Literacy (NCLL) and the National Association of Writers in Education (NAWE).

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