The famous Brazilian football player, world champion Ronaldo, has linked the national team's problems to the football federation's leadership.
"I think that all the players of the past, not just me, raised the bar of the level of Brazilian football. And the media expect a lot from them [the current generation of players].
We still have the best in the world playing here—Vinicius and Rafinha—but there are still systemic problems with the CBF's leadership, which are reflected in the national team in Dorival, which makes mistakes that not everyone makes. The current leadership is ruining the atmosphere," the former Brazilian national team player said in an interview with the Charla Podcast.