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Brazil could end 20-year World Cup drought: ex-Harimau Malaya head coach

Datuk K. Rajagobal says has ‘always been hardened fan of Samba’

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 10 Nov 2022 2:59PM

Brazil could end 20-year World Cup drought: ex-Harimau Malaya head coach
Former Harimau Malaya head coach Datuk K. Rajagobal believes that Brazil could end their 20-year FIFA World Cup drought in the 2022 edition in Qatar, which kicks off November 20 and ends on December 18. – Bernama pic, November 10, 2022

PETALING JAYA – Will it be Samba time?

Former Harimau Malaya head coach Datuk K. Rajagobal believes that Brazil could end their 20-year FIFA World Cup drought in the 2022 edition in Qatar, which kicks off November 20 and ends on December 18.

“I have always been a hardened fan of Samba (Brazil). Any team can be good to win (the World Cup), but my favourite is Brazil,” he told reporters when met after the launching of the adidas official match ball roadshow at Sunway Pyramid, here, today.

The last time Brazil, who emerged as the most successful team in the World Cup with five titles, tasted success was in the 2002 edition in South Korea and Japan when they defeated Germany, 2-0, in the final.

In Qatar, “The Selecao” have been drawn in Group G alongside Serbia, Switzerland and Cameroon.

Another former national squad head coach, Tan Cheng Hoe, who was also present at the event, echoed the statement by Rajagobal, as he felt that Brazil were blessed with many talented footballers in their final squad.

Among big names that were called up by Brazil manager, Tite, to play in Qatar are Paris Saint-Germain star, Neymar Jr Vinicius Junior (Real Madrid), Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal), Casemiro (Manchester United), Thiago Silva (Chelsea), and Alisson Becker (Liverpool).

Meanwhile, adidas Malaysia country manager, Sharmin Photographer (rpt: Photographer), said, the roadshow, which is co-hosted with the country’s renowned sports outlet, Al-Ikhsan Sports, signified the very best of going down nostalgia of the FIFA World Cup ball since the 1970 edition up until the latest match ball, Al Rihla, to be used in Qatar.

In the meantime, Al-Ikhsan Sports chief executive officer Vach Pillutla said they are excited to be partnering with adidas Malaysia to host such a major event in conjunction with the World Cup.

Apart from Sunway Pyramid, the roadshow will also be held in KTCC Mall, Terengganu (November 24-27); Sunway Carnival Mall, Penang (November 30-December 4); Mid Valley Southkey, Johor (December 7-11) and Mahkota Parade, Melaka (December 15-18). – Bernama, November 10, 2022

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