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Não.

Well that would be fitting. Mourinho's an arrogant prick, just like Scolari turned out to be in the last weeks.

Just read that Rizzoli will be the ref. And that some think he favors Argentina. Should be interesting.

4. Yeah, that foul on Oscar was ridiculous.

I am going to venture answers to your questions: No. No. Yes, astonishing. Humiliating.

I know! I think yesterday there was a comment on the MBM on the Guardian that said that PSG was now looking for their receipt.

As another LFC fan, I have also enjoyed watching BR this year. From an outsider perspective, he seems to be a dream coach, which I started to think after watching Being Liverpool. I wonder at what point he will head England?

As a Brazilian, I am dreading today's match. PLEASE no more humiliation...

Yes. You are right. And after today's loss, I am sure we will hear many more.

Aren't conspiracy theories and their theorists exhausting?

I had read that article; however, I hadn't read all the comments on O Globo. Thanks for the link (but no thank you to your snide tone).

Yeah. And calling SPFC a titan is a stretch, given how they've been doing. (They're my team.)

Absolutely. There should be serious discussion about the Pereira and Neymar incidents. I was sitting near where Pereira was knocked out, and it was disturbing. I was aghast the way that was handled. When he was protesting to get back in, it seemed those "authorities" around him just caved. Shocking.

You are not his doctor and don't have all the information.

Hmm. I am Brazilian, and I have not read anything like this or have heard no one suggest such a thing. Who or what are your sources for such a statement?

I know. THAT was awful, particularly coming from a captain. To me, the camera shot of his face afterwards illustrated how he knew he has done somethings very very wrong, which would have serious consequences beyond himself. But I could be projecting my own reaction!

This girl is an overt reflection of what a lot of people feel inside this weekend. I like how her mother explains things to her so rationally, salve to a sad girl and a wider public. "He's in the hospital. He hurt his back. They are taking care of him. He will get better. He will play in the 2018 Copa."

Yes, I have eyes. So by your logic it's OK to bring in the rind/peel/crust of food, but not the inside of it?

How did s/he get that thing into the stadium? Fifa bans fans from bringing food so you are forced to eat their awful canteen crap. In the two stadiums I went to, I had my bags checked and was asked, "Any food?" I was able to hide a couple of cereal bars in the netherworld of my bag, but a WATERMELON?

While you may have wanted to express your sympathies to just one city, you should know that Brasilia is the capital. Brasil is the country.