Brazil, a powerhouse of global football, is in a precarious spot as it aims to relive its glory days once again.
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Brazil legend Pele named Wembley Stadium, which is home to the England national team, as the 'cathedral' of football.
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Footballing icon Pele once gave praise to a legendary British player, citing him as the best player on the planet in his day.
With Brazil, however, the centre-half positions are occupied by two more experienced players, both also from Sao Paulo.