Brazilians Should Not Play in England

If budding Brazilians want to flourish their footballing careers, then they must avoid England at all cost.

The game in English Premier League is much more physical than in any other European leagues. There had been a number of horrific injuries because of this. One recent Brazilian (now a Croatian citizen) victim was Eduardo who was just sold by Arsenal.

Luca Leiva of Liverpool. A decorated footballer at youth levels, but probably the most hated Liverpool player by its own fans.

Robinho started out good, then as the season progressed, he just turned into running stick on the pitch. He was loaned out to Santos in the second half of last 2009-10 season. Recently, according to news sources he would like to play in Spain or Italy.

The same with Elano. Had a good start with fellow Manchester City compatriot Robinho, but snapped at the end. Elano is now a player for Galatasaray.

Spain and Italy is good for the Brazilian footballers. For the not so good Brazilian, Turkey and Greece are the best option.

The Brazilian flair is no match to the English’s roughness.

SOCCER/FUTBOL WORLD CUP 2010 CUARTOS DE FINAL HOLANDA VS BRASIL Action photo of Robinho of Brazil, during game of the 2010 World Cup held at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium of Port Elizabeth, South Africa./Foto de accion de Robinho de Brasil, durante juego de la Copa del Mundo 2010 celebrado en el Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium de Port Elizabeth, Sudafrica. 02 July 2010 MEXSPORT/ETZEL ESPINOSA  Photo via Newscom

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