“We did everything possible to win today, unfortunately football has those things, but we played a lot,” he said. Raphinha at the end of the match Brazil and Uruguay They tied 1-1 in Salvador.
Raphael Dias Belloli emerged from the criticism and boos that took over the Fonte Nova stadium in the final stretch of the match that closed the twelfth day of the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
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“I think the protests are more about the result. In my opinion, we played a lot. The truth is that I am proud of everyone who is here, who played, even those who were on the bench, supporting,” declared the striker. Barcelona.
“We have to come out with our heads held high because with what we did today, it will be difficult for them to beat us,” the 27-year-old player told reporters after the match that left Brazil in fifth place in the classification already Uruguay lonely in the second.