Luis Felipe Scolari, the Brazil coach, addressed the topic of whether players should engage in sexual activity on the eve of matches at the 2014 World Cup. His response was candid, suggesting that if it’s normal sex, it’s acceptable, but he cautioned against engaging in more adventurous activities.
Scolari emphasized the importance of balanced behavior, stating, “Normally, normal sex is done in a balanced way.” However, he warned against what he termed “acrobatics,” indicating that certain forms of sexual activity should be avoided.
As Brazil prepares for their matches in Group A against Croatia, Mexico, and Cameroon, Scolari’s remarks provide insight into his expectations for his players both on and off the field.
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