Samba boys strongest: Pele
Football great Pele has singled out Brazil and Spain as the strongest teams at the World Cup, but wants to see an African side take on his country in the final.
“At the moment, we have Spain in Europe and Brazil in South America. They are the two best teams — no doubt,” he said in an interview on Thursday on the eve of the opener. “I am very proud to see the World Cup in Africa — Fifa worked hard for it, and many people like me worked hard for it,” he said.
“It would be fantastic to see Brazil playing an African team in the final,” he said. Pele said Argentina were likely to improve after their erratic qualifying campaign, while noticing the major football powers remain split between those with efficiency and those with flair.
“There are certain teams like Italy, Germany and England that play a very good game, a strong game. They are defensive and decisive but ... It’s difficult to imagine them playing the beautiful game,” he said. Pele listed Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands and Brazil as those with the more entertaining style.
Pele said the sport’s increasing globalisation has narrowed the gap between teams at the World Cup in South Africa. While that made matches more competitive, it counted against the emergence of an unheralded player, and that coaches are better prepared to negate opponents.
Brazilians Kaka and Robinho along with Argentina’s Lionel Messi remain the tournament’s most dangerous players, he said, while upsets could come from countries like the United States and Paraguay. Pele played in four World Cups for Brazil, and his country won three. He played most of his club career at Brazil’s Santos before retiring at the New York Cosmos. — AP
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