Brazil and the Rise of the Back Four - The Blizzard
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Brazil and the Rise of the Back Four - The Blizzard
How foreign influences led to the evolution of the back four in Brazil This piece was written by Rob Sweeney for issue 2 By the late 1930s, the prevailing tactical orthodoxy in Brazilian football was still the 2-3-5, a system that elsewhere had been either tweaked or jettisoned in favour of the W-M, the metodo or even the Swiss verrou by the middle of the decade. This was rooted in a Brazilian preoccupation with preserving the sanctity of the c…
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