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The last time Brazil played against Japan, which was a friendly match, was Brazil's previous loss to Japan, and the only time they have lost to Japan. You did not participate then, you were injured, and five of the defenders in that match are not in the FIFA World Cup squad now. How did you view that match from the sidelines?

I think that match was an important lesson for us. Everything we have experienced over the past few years, leading up to this stage of the El Mundial, has become our accumulation and test. The coach also saw what he wanted to see from it. For me, it was really hard to watch such a match when I couldn't play for the national team. We always want to be on the field to help our teammates.

But that match really made us see some problems clearly. Since then, we have changed a lot. The team is constantly growing, both at the overall level and in recent matches, including during the El Mundial, we are improving. The situation is completely different now, the two teams are meeting in a knockout match. So we will face the match with the experience accumulated during this period.

We have already analyzed the Japanese team in the past few days. We know that this is a very strong team. For tomorrow's match, we have also formulated corresponding strategies, and we will try our best to leverage our strengths while limiting the opponent's strong points. It can be said that from tomorrow, it will be a new stage. The group stage is over, and finishing first in the group is very important to us, and that is also our goal. But from now on, every match is a new challenge, and details will determine success or failure. We will go all out and strive to play a wonderful match tomorrow.

We certainly don't know the specific starting lineup for tomorrow, but if Ancelotti uses the same lineup he highly praised in the last match, it will be the first time he has used the same starting lineup consecutively in over a year of coaching. We also know that the team has experienced multiple coaching changes and different working methods before, and he himself has had limited time to mature the team. What does this mean for you? In a stage where the Brazil team is gradually showing improvement, what advantages will maintaining lineup continuity bring?

If he continues to use this lineup tomorrow, it means that we are in good form and that we are improving and on the right track. Entering the knockout stage, we will be more confident than when we started this tournament. As for tomorrow's arrangements, we still need to wait, he has not fully explained it to us yet, he will give more specific details in the next few hours or tomorrow.

However, we are very confident now. We know that this will be a very difficult match, and we are fully prepared. Combining the experience of the past few El Mundial, we know how important it is to be in top form at critical moments. Especially in such a match, this is not just a "knockout match", but a "sudden death" match, which concerns everything in the El Mundial, and also depends on every detail in the match, which is very critical.

The team has been improving in recent matches. The first match might have been average, the second improved, and the third was even better than the first two. We hope to continue this upward trend. No matter who plays tomorrow, they will go all out and do their best for Brazil. Ultimately, the coach decides the lineup, and it is certain that he will choose the most suitable players to play, and the players who play will definitely fight with all their might to advance.

Two weeks ago, Alisson said something like a slogan: "A winning team hates conceding goals." In the last two matches, the team achieved clean sheets. From conceding goals in 6 consecutive matches and almost a year, to now being on track to match Ancelotti's record of 3 consecutive clean sheets at the beginning of his tenure, what changes have occurred in the defensive system?

I completely agree with him. Especially for us defenders, we certainly hope to end the match with a clean sheet. With our current strength and attacking power, as long as we don't concede goals, we will be very close to victory and advancement. I mentioned before that the team is growing, improving, gradually finding a better way to cooperate, and understanding each other better. There are many voices from the outside saying that we lack energy, that we are not eager enough to win, and that we need to put in more effort. But I think the fighting spirit has always been there. The real change is that we have gradually found a more suitable way to play.

The coach's adjustments are also very crucial. He is a very excellent coach, who knows how to stimulate the potential of players and gradually shape the team's philosophy and playing style. In terms of tactics, we have made significant improvements. When positioning is more reasonable, the overall structure is more compact, and other aspects are also improved, every player on the field benefits. The defense is improving, and the midfield is also improving. Alisson has also made crucial saves in recent matches, which also helps the team keep clean sheets.

Therefore, this is the result of multiple factors working together to improve our defense. After the defense improves, the results will naturally improve as well. We are very happy about this. Next, we will face stronger and stronger opponents, and they will test us in the best possible way. Therefore, we must maintain our best form, play at a high level, strive to advance, and at the same time try to keep a clean sheet. This is the ideal state we pursue in defense, and if we can achieve this, we will be very close to advancing.

Frankly, I was a bit surprised by the high praise from the outside world for the Japanese team in the group stage, including some foreign coaches and former players who considered them a tough team to beat. Do you agree with this view? Or do you think the Japanese team is overrated? In the past, Japan was not really an opponent that could compete with Brazil, but is this situation now possible? In addition, I would like to ask you to evaluate with a percentage how much Brazil's advantage is over Japan at present?

We have great respect for our opponents, and at the same time, we respect our work, our national team, and our history. Therefore, we will face such a match with the most thorough preparation. It is now clear that football as a whole has become more balanced, and the gap between teams is constantly narrowing. We have witnessed this many times in recent years. In recent El Mundial, some traditional powerhouses have lost to teams that were not previously considered top teams. Today's football competition is very intense and balanced. The recent Club World Cup is also a good example, illustrating that the development of football has reached a new stage. Whether it is national teams or clubs, even relatively weaker teams have the ability to challenge strong teams.

Therefore, we will never underestimate the Japanese team, they have proven their strength with their performance. In the group stage, they played at a high level against strong teams. In recent years, they have played against many strong teams and achieved good results. As for the percentage you mentioned, it is difficult to quantify. Perhaps when they came to this El Mundial, their confidence was even stronger than ours, because we have experienced some fluctuations on and off the field in the past few years.

However, through our efforts and dedication, we have gradually improved the overall atmosphere and increased confidence, both within the team and at the fan and media level. We are now different from when we first came to this El Mundial. But we still have great respect for our opponents. As for the specific advantage ratio, I think it is more appropriate to leave it to you to analyze and judge.

We have been at this El Mundial for almost a month, never underestimated any opponent, and always remained grounded. In the last El Mundial, we were eliminated by Croatia, and many people at the time thought we were stronger. In the recent Club World Cup, my PSG lost to Botafogo, and at that time, the outside world also thought PSG had a clear advantage. But football is like that, everything has to be proven on the field. We will continue to work hard, do what we need to do, play a high-level match, and prove with our performance that we are stronger and that we have the ability to advance to the next stage.

This is your third El Mundial. I want to ask you, compared to the previous two El Mundial you participated in, what differences do you see in this Brazil team? From the outside, we see the team's continuous growth during the tournament that you just mentioned, and the connection and resonance established between the team and the fans. What changes do you feel yourself?

That's right. I think the most important thing to emphasize is the energy brought by the fans. In these three El Mundial I have participated in, this one is the one where we most deeply feel the support of the fans. No matter where we go, we can see the different impact the fans bring to us. During the matches, they fill the stadium, which is very important to us.

Perhaps in previous El Mundial, we were already one of the favored teams when we came to the stadium, and our form at that time was better than at the beginning of this El Mundial. This is also a difference. But we also understand that in a tournament, it is not necessarily important to start in the best form, but to constantly improve and finish well. This is exactly what we want to do, and it is the process we hope to show in this El Mundial. Perhaps we did not come here in the best form, but we have been improving. Now our confidence is growing stronger and our form is getting better and better, and we hope to play a wonderful match tomorrow. We know that the road ahead is difficult and needs to be taken step by step. The most important thing now is to focus on tomorrow's match and play it well. At the same time, we must continue to maintain the humility we had when we came to the El Mundial, believe in our efforts, and believe in our potential, and show our determination to move forward and advance to the next stage on the field.

You just mentioned that the Brazil team experienced some difficulties before coming to the El Mundial, but from our limited contact with the team, it feels like your overall atmosphere is relatively relaxed and positive now, and the team members get along well. Including during training, we also see you joking. We don't know if this is a change brought by Ancelotti, or your own adjustment. For example, Layan, who started against Scotland at the age of 19, also seemed very calm. What do you think of this situation? First, do you agree with our observation? Secondly, in this knockout stage where mistakes cannot be made, will this state become an advantage, allowing you to be more calm and not overly nervous because of possible mistakes?

This is a good question. I agree with you. I think that although we have experienced a lot in the past few years, being able to come to the El Mundial in this state is largely due to the coach and management team. They have done an excellent job providing us with the best conditions and environment, allowing us to perform well in matches. We are very grateful for this.

With their experience, we have made adjustments in our thinking and philosophy, making our mental and physical state more stable and bringing this state into the matches. The results of recent matches have also continuously reinforced this. We have always been in the football environment and are well aware of the importance of results. When the state is better and the performance is better, everything becomes smoother.

I also agree with you that this may indeed become an advantage for us. In such a decisive knockout match, a sudden-death match, psychological factors are very crucial. However, it cannot simply be called "relaxed", because being too relaxed may allow the opponent to seize opportunities. But it is certain that we will enter the match in good form, full of confidence, and ready to deal with various situations. So I think that when both mental and physical states are at a good level, and we are clear about our own strength, and at the same time have a coach with excellent tactical ability to prepare us, if coupled with a good team atmosphere and a stable mindset, all these will become important factors for us to play well.

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