The atmosphere remains tense in Brazil during the Confederations Cup, just a year before the World Cup. The estimated cost of the demonstration, at 15 billion dollars, has sparked protests. Despite the unrest, Brazil’s coach, Luiz Felipe Scolari, defended the government, expressing the need for a fairer country. Some players, like Hulk and David Luiz, expressed support for the protesters, acknowledging their valid concerns about issues like health and education. Sepp Blatter, FIFA President, expressed confidence that football in Brazil has the power to unite people and hoped for a resolution to the protests.
VIOLENCE BRAZIL: LUIZ FELIPE SCOLARI THE COACH DEFENDS THE GOVERNMENT!
