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Flamengo full-back Danilo says that South American team's have taught the European sides a lesson
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00:00Yes, yes, certainly, as I said in a response earlier, the Mundial of Clubs has been very important
00:07just for this, for the Brazilian football and South America, to be able to demonstrate
00:12the capacity and prove to us ourselves that we have a very important product in our hands
00:17and that we can make that this gire the world in a way much more valued, in a way much
00:24more important than what it is today.
00:27Obviously, I believe that some things that are being said in this Mundial are, yes, important
00:33to destac, as temperatures, many times, the empty fields, and this difficult, in some
00:39way, the game for Europeans or for those who are used to play in European football, but
00:44I consider this a advantage for the South America or for the Brazilian people, because
00:49there is a capacity of adaptation in any type of environment, and I believe that if we
00:54can make this happen in Europe, I believe that it can be an important factor for the
01:00development of football, too, from there.
01:03Not just to say that what comes from the Europe is developing football
01:06Brazilian and South America, not.
01:08There are also things like this capacity of adaptation to different areas and environments,
01:13that we can bring them to there, and I believe that it can also help them to evolve the football.
01:19Don't say it's currently over it.
01:21Thank you very much.
01:23Thank you very much.

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