World Cup 2014: 5 Reasons Why It Should Stay In Brazil
2. Brazil Still Produce Some Of The Best Players
As much as Brazil are strong as a unit, they are also strong in terms of the individual players that they continue to produce. Those players are currently starring in the Premier League, other top European leagues and in their native country. The list of their quality isn't a short one, but some of their biggest names include Neymar and Hulk in attack. Both of those players have fairly recently moved to new clubs in massive deals, Chelsea's trio of David Luiz, Ramires and Oscar are also likely to play a significant role in 2014. Although, there are some names that might stick out it's the strength and the depth of the squad that is really scary; the fact that there are players that play for some very big clubs that may not even get a game goes a long way to illustrate that very point. Finally, it's a squad that features individual players that are scattered around various countries in world football. It's that variety of styles of play from various countries that makes them a real force to be reckoned with.
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