Dudu é sintoma de um futebol adoentado
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Dudu exemplifies the individualism in the game, believing he can single-handedly bring success. He sees himself as essential, often surrounded by advisors who reinforce this mindset. What he truly needs is a genuine group of friends to tell him: “Tone it down.”
It’s time for a comeback. The focus should be on less talk, more training, and no complaints. True resurgence happens quietly. Once he has achieved success, he can celebrate, but until then, he should practice restraint.
Dudu, a grown man, is behaving like a child.
This reflects the “Neymarization” of football at all levels. What drives a mature person to publicly disrespect the president of their former club? How can such an individual believe they remain indispensable despite not performing well? Why can’t they recognize their struggles and actively engage in their recovery?
Following yet another setback, Dudu will likely leave Cruzeiro. He was disrespected by the president, who mockingly announced to the fans that Dudu would not continue with the team. Will he lash out at Pedrinho like he did with Leila? I doubt it. It seems that his childishness manifests more violently towards women than men. This time, he might just pack his bags, lower his head, and leave without a word. Who would be willing to take on the trouble that comes with Dudu?
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