Diniz backs Brazil 'kids' to turn around poor form

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Brazil suffered their first ever defeat in 65 World Cup qualifiers on home soil, losing 1-0 to Argentina.
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00:00 You can't take life and put it in statistics.
00:04 If life is only statistics, everything is very bad.
00:08 But if we analyze it as a process of change, of players,
00:14 today we had three players who played in the last World Cup,
00:18 Argentina had almost the whole team.
00:20 Playing with full confidence, because if Argentina lost today,
00:25 like they lost to Uruguay, the public's acceptance is different.
00:29 So, the performance we have is oscillating,
00:32 as well as Colombia.
00:34 I told you in my speech that we played much better than Colombia.
00:39 And when we speak, there's not such a big impact.
00:43 The Argentinean coach watched the same game I watched.
00:46 He agreed, but the performance we control,
00:50 and I think it's a path, when you control the training,
00:55 the things you intend to do in the game.
00:57 But sometimes the result escapes.
01:00 Now you ask, how are we going to win?
01:03 Stop evolving, stop building, stop believing in what we have,
01:08 in the boys who play today, a lot of players who were born in 2000.
01:14 This is the future we have.
01:16 And the players worked hard.
01:18 If we can improve this, our tendency is for the results to appear consistently.

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