Forest defender Murillo: If you want to get close to the Premier League, Brazilian football has a lot to improve
In the fifth round of the Premier League, Nottingham Forest will go to challenge Burnley away. Before this game, Nottingham Forest defender Murillo was interviewed by ESPN, and he talked about topics such as the Pakistan League and the Premier League.
About Corinthian fans
For me, the atmosphere created by Corinthian fans is unparalleled, and the scene that is really incredible. However, when we played Remo in the Brazil Cup, I was very surprised by their fans.
About the more and more Brazilian players returning to Brazil 1
I believe that Brazil 1 is one of the best leagues in the world. Even though I was only playing there for four months, I could feel this.
I think (back to Brazil) is a good choice. Sometimes you need to know your location and go to a better place where people can value you more so that you can show your value and then return here (Europe). Because many Brazilian players dream of playing football in Europe, they want to perform well in Brazil and then come to Europe.
But we all know that Brazil has great potential and excellent leagues. I believe they will learn a lot and will be more prepared when they come back here again, hoping that their careers will take off here.
Regarding the excellent performance of the Brazilian team in this summer's Club World Cup
, I think it's hard to say, because I think one of the decisive factors is the quality of the stadium. The game here is fast paced and intense, and a good court helps show off football skills. In Brazil, this is a bit difficult, but I believe there are many good players in Brazil.
Now we see Jean-Lucas having a chance to join the Brazilian national team, and Vitinho, who once played for Burnley and now returns to Bottafogo and has a chance to wear the Brazilian national team's jersey. So, I believe Brazilian football has many excellent players.
I think we need to realize that the Premier League and Brazilian football are not on the same level, at least in my opinion as a player. Brazilian football has a lot to improve so that one day it can get closer to the Premier League level.
source:vn7 m