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"Peaking at the right time" - Brazil legend Kaka names his favorites for 2022 FIFA World Cup 

Kaka backs Brazil for World Cup glory
Kaka backs Brazil for World Cup glory

Brazilian legend Kaka has backed his country to win the World Cup in Qatar this year, claiming the Neymar-led Selecao have a strong team leading into the showpiece event.

Tite’s men enjoyed an unbeaten run in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers, bagging 14 wins and three draws in 17 games. Their performances saw them clinch top spot in the CONMEBOL standings with 45 points. Arch-rivals Argentina finished six points behind in second place.

Notably, they set a new record in CONMEBOL qualifying with a tally of 45 points. They beat the previous record of 43 points set by Marcelo Bielsa's Argentina in the 2002 qualifiers.

Brazil 🇧🇷

World Cup winners in 2002. TOTY from 1994-2006.

Players like Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Carlos, Kaka, Adriano, Rivaldo, Gilberto Silva

Not much beaten this side and I haven’t even mentioned their South American Achievements https://t.co/BG64QbxhXC

Brazil are hoping for a better outcome at the grand event in Qatar this year, and Kaka has backed them for the ultimate prize. Speaking to Goal, the 2002 winner said:

“I think Brazil are one of the favourites for the World Cup. They are peaking at the right time. They beat Chile 4-0, won their last three games convincingly and one of them was without Neymar. Brazil have a strong group and this gives Neymar more potential to shine.”

The former Real Madrid man then proceeded to laud Neymar, backing him to be the difference-maker for Brazil.

“He is ready and more matured, experienced. He is vastly talented. I think Neymar can lead Brazil (to glory). And as I said that the whole group is strong so it gives Neymar the opportunity to shine and he will not have all the responsibilities. He can share that with other players and then he can make a difference at any point in the game,” he said.

Brazil are a record five-time winners of the FIFA World Cup, winning last in the 2002 version. They were eliminated in the quarterfinal stages of the 2006 and 2010 versions and finished fourth in the 2014 tournament, which was played in their home country.

At the 2018 World Cup, Brazil won two of their three Group E fixtures and got the better of Mexico in the round-of-16. Unfortunately, they were eliminated in the quarterfinals once again at the hands of Belgium.


Vinicius Junior could be Brazil’s standout performer at 2022 World Cup

Real Madrid winger Vinicius Junior has all it takes to take the showpiece at Qatar by storm at the end of the year. The 21-year-old has greatly matured as a footballer over the last year and is Los Blancos' second-leading scorer and assist-provider this season. He is extremely quick, helps out at the back, and can work tirelessly until the last blast of the whistle.

Vinicius Jr. acquired 120 tickets for Brazil's game vs. Chile with the hope of celebrating his first international goal with family and friends 🇧🇷

He delivered ⚽✅ https://t.co/rd8gXegZll

Additionally, he recently scored his first goal in his 12th cap for his country against Chile, showing that he can be just as good in Brazil’s colors. If Tite gives him regular opportunities for Brazil, we will not be surprised if he outshines Neymar in Qatar this year.

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