
Why Brazilian Teams Are Shining at the 2025 Club World Cup
Mid-Season Sharpness: Brazilian clubs are in the thick of their domestic season, giving them a physical and tactical edge over European teams just starting their campaigns or recovering from long seasons. Flamengo’s relentless pressure against Chelsea and Botafogo’s compact defending against PSG showcase this advantage, with Brazil’s teams losing only one of 12 group-stage games.

Tactical Innovation: The influence of foreign coaches like Abel Ferreira at Palmeiras and Renato Paiva at Botafogo has brought a new level of discipline, blending Brazil’s attacking flair with European-style organization. Botafogo’s defensive masterclass against PSG, where they “defended superbly” to keep a clean sheet, highlights this evolution.
Competitive Domestic League: The Brasileirão’s intensity, fueled by increased investment and regional talent like Uruguay’s Giorgian de Arrascaeta at Flamengo, has sharpened these clubs. All four teams top their groups, with 14 goals scored and just nine conceded, reflecting a league that breeds battle-ready squads.
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