90’+9’: Brazil 1-1 Venezuela Venue: Arena Pantanal
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Brazil
Ederson, Gabriel, Marquinhos, Guilherme Arana, Danilo (Yan Couto), Neymar, Casemiro (André), Bruno Guimarães (Gerson), Richarlison (Gabriel Jesus), Vinícius Júnior (Matheus Cunha), Rodrygo.
Subs: Lucas Perri, David Neres, Nino, Carlos Augusto, Bremer, Raphael Veiga, Alisson Becker.
Venezuela
Rafael Romo, Wilker Ángel, Yordan Osorio, Christian Makoun, Alexander González, Tomás Rincón (Júnior Moreno), Yangel Herrera (Cristian Cásseres Jr.), Samuel Sosa (Eduard Bello), Darwin Machis (Yeferson Soteldo), Salomón Rondón, Sergio Córdova (Jefferson Savarino).
Subs: Eric Ramírez, Alain Baroja, Joel Graterol, Josef Martínez, Roberto Rosales, Nahuel Ferraresi, Miguel Navarro.
MATCH EVENTS | via ESPN
31’ Yangel Herrera (Venezuela) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
33’ Tomás Rincón (Venezuela) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
42’ Substitution, Brazil. Yan Couto replaces Danilo because of an injury.
45’ Substitution, Venezuela. Cristian Cásseres replaces Yangel Herrera.
45’ Substitution, Venezuela. Jefferson Savarino replaces Sergio Córdova.
50’ Goal! Brazil 1, Venezuela 0. Gabriel Magalhães (Brazil) header from very close range to the top left corner. Assisted by Neymar with a cross following a corner.
56’ Richarlison (Brazil) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
58’ Substitution, Venezuela. Yeferson Soteldo replaces Darwin Machís.
59’ Substitution, Brazil. Gabriel Jesus replaces Richarlison.
67’ Substitution, Venezuela. Junior Moreno replaces Tomás Rincón because of an injury.
79’ Substitution, Brazil. Matheus Cunha replaces Vinícius Júnior.
79’ Substitution, Brazil. Gerson replaces Bruno Guimarães.
79’ Substitution, Brazil. André replaces Casemiro.
79’ Substitution, Venezuela. Eduard Bello replaces Samuel Sosa.
83’ André (Brazil) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
85’ Goal! Brazil 1, Venezuela 1. Eduard Bello (Venezuela) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Jefferson Savarino with a cross.
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Critics will say it’s an exaggeration. That I’m taken by hyperbole. That I went crazy.
Well, I insist: Dinizism opens the doors of perception.
Dinizism is a way of feeling the game more than playing or analyzing the game.
Dinizismo doesn’t talk about numbers, accurate passes, assists or even the perception of possession of the ball.
Forget objectivities.
Close your eyes and feel.
It’s the masses in a trance in the stands.
Did you hear?
It’s that scene from Star Wars where Luke Skywalker is told to turn off the machines and follow his intuition.
It’s the sacred dialogue between team and fans.
It’s movement, displacement, creativity.
It’s the insistence on the goal despite the score.
It’s pure meditation: living in the present, in this moment, in the multiple layers of now.
It’s anti-ChatGPT, anti-algorithm, anti-system.
It’s a touch of the ball.
It’s Brazil - the Brazil of cracks, of samba, of capoeira, of rezadeiras, of terreiros.
You can try to explain as much as you want.
Try putting it into data, spreadsheets.
Talk about performance, processes, management. Stop trying to put it in a box and label it.
Anyone who understands Dinizismo does not know how to explain it.
Whoever knows how to explain it doesn’t understand.
Wabi Sabi.
We don’t watch football; football we feel (cheers to Sergio Vaz).
It was a pathetic draw against a Venezuela that should have been easily defeated, those fixated on objectivity will say.
Forget the score: it was much more than that.
It was pure love.
It’s time to end Dinizism
Sameee