Casemiro reacted sharply to Estevao's words after the Brazil vs Chile match.
Casemiro warned young Chelsea player Estevao
According to The Sun: In the World Cup qualifying match, Brazil won against Chile with a score of 3-0. Chelsea player Estevao scored his first goal for the national team with an impressive bicycle kick. This goal made him the second youngest scorer in the history of the Brazilian national team after Pele.
Despite the success, 33-year-old Casemiro was displeased for not capitalizing on a good opportunity in the match. Young player Endrick, aged 18, approached him to share advice, but Casemiro seemed to warn him to stop.
“Estevao tried to lil bro Casemiro and he wasn’t having any of it.”
“Casemiro is not his mate, he should learn to respect his elders.”
Fans reacted differently to this situation. One noted: “Estevao still has a lot to achieve, Casemiro has already accomplished much in his career.” Another commented: “Why did Casemiro react that way towards Estevao?”
Estevao scored his first goal for Brazil with an impressive bicycle kick
This happened after he became the second youngest scorer of his country
Brazil's coach Carlo Ancelotti praised Estevao for his play:
“Estevao’s bicycle kick was pure class, a quick reaction, calm finish. He’ll be crucial for us going forward.”
Brazil also received support from Lucas Paquetá and Bruno Guimarães, who added two more goals to the score. Unfortunately, Estevao's Chelsea teammate, João Pedro, left the field in poor condition after a collision with Gabriel Martinelli.
Brazil's success in the match was an important step towards the world forum. The players are showing high form, and it is especially interesting to watch the development of young talents like Estevao. Meanwhile, team etiquette, in particular respect for older players, remains a topical subject for discussion among fans.Read also
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