By Sergio Moya
In his most recent Liverpoolfc.com essay, Fabio Aurelio examines the World Cup from the standpoint of a player and anticipates Liverpool's next training camp in Dubai, I had been a member of the Brazil national team organization from the U15 level up till the Olympics. The following step and my childhood desire was to compete.
In the biggest football competition on earth. I came so close to achieving this goal, but two separate injuries prevented it, In 2003, Carlos Alberto Parreira called me up for the Confederations Cup, but I was unable to go because of a knee cartilage issue. It took about 18 months for me to fully recover from my two surgeries.
I'll admit that as a player, it hurts terribly when the World Cup is on but you aren't there. The second occurrence occurred prior to South Africa's 2010 World Cup. Brazil was playing friendlies against Oman and England, so I thought there was competition for the left-back positions in the team.
Unfortunately, despite being called up…
I was unable to participate in those games. During the two weeks I wasn't supposed to be with the Selecao due to a calf injury, I was actually with the Selecao. Without a doubt, the incentive that comes from not participating is greater, even though it is extremely unpleasant at the time, the upside is that those players will be rested and eager to return to the field.
Contend for additional prizes, Dubai's training camp could be crucial for the remainder of the campaign, Next week won't be too far away for those Reds who aren't playing in Qatar, The Jürgen Klopp team is traveling to Dubai for a warm-weather training camp where they will play friendlies against Olympique Lyonnais and AC Milan.
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