A day to return to Rodrygo Goes roots a little, and give back all the love he received in his childhood

Rodrygo of Brazil wants to put a stop to 20 years of World Cup “suffering.”

 

Rodrygo is sure he can produce for Brazil and stop a “20-year suffering” because he was there when his country won its last World Cup in 2002.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Favorites of the tournament In their opening match of the ongoing Qatar World Cup, Brazil will play Serbia, and Rodrygo of Real Madrid hopes to end Europe’s two-decade-long supremacy of the mega-event.

Rodrygo is sure he can produce for Brazil and stop a “20-year suffering” because he was there when his country won its last World Cup in 2002.

“Dude, it’s been 20 years of agony. In 2006, when we lost, I was in tears,” he recalled in a Player’s Tribune article.

In the 2010 World Cup quarterfinal, Brazil was defeated by the Netherlands, who pulled off an incredible comeback victory to advance to the semifinals.

“I saw people painting the streets in Osasco green and yellow in 2010.” There was nobody at work. School? Ignore it. Not because I skipped classes. The school was closed. The instructors had also left.”

Rodrygo would have preferred “not to talk about” one of the most heartbreaking defeats in Brazil’s World Cup history—the 2014 semi-final loss to Germany.

“I watched it in 2014 in Minas Gerais with my dad. I would rather not discuss it. I won’t even яσveal the outcome.