The Brazilians really love football very much, especially the children in the slums. Their only toy is something that can be played as a ball, even if it is a solid thing, the children are not tired of it. I remember the first time the barefoot team participated in the youth football trial. Bailey kicked the football out of the field. He cursed, how the hell did it fly so far? ! His buddies told him because real footballs are inflatables! Pele's technique is the "Jenga" that the Brazilians are proud of, a technique that combines dance and self-defense, so it is flexible, defensive and offensive. Because Brazil lost the 1954 World Cup, the entire Brazilian football world lost confidence. They desperately learned European techniques and wanted to get rid of Jenga. However, they found their lost selves in the game, because the young Pele played in the 1958 World Cup and proved to the Brazilians that Jenga is the most suitable way of playing for Brazil. Because Jenga reminds every player of his happiest time playing football, the energy from the bottom of his heart allowed the Brazilian national football team to win the 1958 World Cup. Bailey's wonderful performance is also known all over the world.
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