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Flamengo’s Coach Declares: “Europe Boasts Superior Players”

June 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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June 29, 2025, 08:02 PM

Flamengo’s coach Philipe Lewis emphasized that it is undeniable that the football elite continues to reside in Europe after his team suffered a 4-2 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup round of 16 on Sunday.

The Brazilian giants conceded two goals within the first 10 minutes but managed to equalize twice. However, Bayern maintained control, advancing to the quarter-finals to face Champions League titleholder Paris Saint-Germain.

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“The pressure they apply is immense. They come at you with up to ten players. They deserved to win,” stated former Atletico Madrid player Filipe Luis. “Our strategy was effective; we managed to apply pressure and create chances, but they outperformed us. We’re facing the elite of football. If Vinicius Jr. hadn’t departed for Real Madrid, we would have the best talent in the world.”

The expectation was for the European clubs to dominate the expanded Club World Cup, and while Brazilian teams progressed and made their mark, they faced challenges during the group stage.

Yet, Bayern restored the expected order in European football ahead of their next match against Brazil’s Fulminense in the round of 16. Palmeiras advanced after defeating Botafogo, adding to the Brazilian side’s progression.

“The South American players aspire to join the elite. We won today, but that won’t alter the reality of tournaments. They are an outstanding team,” Filipe Lewis remarked. “We have numerous Brazilian players on our roster, but the European side has the strongest team. That’s a fact.”

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Bayern’s coach Vincent Company was more ambivalent regarding the quality gap, suggesting the talent of South American coaches could level the playing field.

“In any contest, player quality isn’t the only factor; belief matters too. It’s not black and white, but some of the world’s best finishers hail from South America. South American teams embody football in their very essence.”

“Let’s not overlook the exceptional tacticians emerging from South America—like Marcelo Bielsa and Filipe Lewis.”

Fan Take: This matchup showcases the ongoing battle between European and South American football, reminding fans of the relentless talent pool in both regions. As the sport evolves, such encounters may shift the landscape, fueling debates about the balance of power in global football.

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