It has been a while since South America celebrated a FIFA World Cup triumph. The Selecao were the last country from the continent to win it, with the Samba Boys last lifting the World Cup in 2002. Argentina, on the other hand, are going through an even longer drought, with their last success coming in 1986.
Cafu, who captained Brazil’s World Cup-winning team in 2002 has backed the two countries to break the European dominance in Qatar this year. When asked to name his favorites for the FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the AC Milan legend told the AFP (via RMC Sport):
Cafu concluded by saying:
Argentina will begin their 2022 FIFA World Cup campaign with a clash against Group C rivals Saudi Arabia on November 22. Brazil, on the other hand, will play against Group G opponents Serbia in their first World Cup match on Thursday, November 24.
Cafu is wary of five European nations at the 2022 FIFA World Cup
While two-time World Cup winner (1994, 2002) Cafu sees Brazil as one of the favorites to win the tournament in Qatar, he is wary of a few European countries. As expected, defending world champions France are on his list. Joining Les Bleus are Portugal, Belgium, Denmark, and Brazil’s Group G rivals Serbia.
Opening up about the teams that could make life difficult for Brazil, Cafu added:
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