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Reason why Liverpool defender Joe Gomez break silence and blast Brazil’s ill-discipline against England during the friendlies match

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After Brazil beat England 1-0 on Saturday night, Joe Gomez said that they were not following the rules.

The Selecao beat Gareth Southgate’s team, who hadn’t lost a World Cup game since 2022. Endrick, 17, scored the game-winning goal late at Wembley.

Even though England had more control and put in more effort, they couldn’t find the right players to get back into the game. Brazil’s determination helped Dorival Junior win his first game as manager.

During the game, Brazil made 19 fouls while England only made 11. Lucas Paqueta may have been lucky not to get a second yellow card after several late tackles in the first half.

Additionally, Gomez, who earned his 12th England cap, spoke out against Brazi’s behavior. This was his first since October 2020.

The good Liverpool defender said, “I’m sure the number of fouls they gave away was on the higher end of the scale.”

“Both teams played like they wanted to win,” he said. As we get ready for a big event, this is an important time for the team, and that’s how Gareth [Southgate] wants us to play.

Reason why Liverpool defender Joe Gomez break silence and blast Brazil's ill-discipline against England during the friendlies match

“Being out there was great because it was a big game against a top team.” It hurts that we didn’t get the win. They played really well and won a lot of the games. With that chance, they showed how good they were.

England’s players and staff were upset that Paqueta didn’t get a red card. At halftime, coach Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink got into a fight with the fourth official, which was thought to be about the West Ham midfielder.

Even though he was mad, Gomez praised Brazil’s play and said there wasn’t much at stake in the game.

He also said, “They have quality that has been around for a long time.” They are very good in and around the box, and those combos showed how good they are.

“They blew the chance to win the game, and those are the narrow margins.”

“They did well, but we have a lot of good things going for us too.” The ball stayed with us for a long time. Tuesday’s game against Belgium is very important. We need to pick up speed again.

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