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Rivaldo was better than Ronaldo in 2002 World Cup: Luiz Felipe Scolari

Brazil's World Cup-winning coach in 2002, Luiz Felipe Scolari suggested that Rivaldo was a better player than striker Ronaldo during that time.

By Ians English

Rio de Janeiro, July 1: Brazil's coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said Rivaldo was the most important player in Brazil's 2002 FIFA World Cup triumph instead of Ronaldo.

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Ronaldo is widely remembered for his eight goals during the tournament in Japan and South Korea, including two in the final against Germany, reports Xinhua news agency.

Brazil football team (Image courtesy: fifa.com)


But Scolari on Friday said Rivaldo, playing in a deeper playmaking role, was more decisive due to his ability to carry out orders to the letter.

"I always say that Rivaldo, in that team, was the player that most helped me," Scolari told Fox Sports in an interview marking the 15-year anniversary of the final in Yokohama.

"People sometimes forget the tactical side of that team. They only see what happened in the final, the goals .... But Rivaldo was the best team player," he added.

Scolari, who now coaches Guangzhou Evergrande in the Chinese Super League, also talked about the luxury of having the famous three R's -- Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho -- in the same team.

When asked if their egos were ever a problem, Scolari replied: "None of them gave me a hard time. But on the pitch Ronaldo could be hard work.

"When we did tactical training he showed little interest (in participating). He only wanted to shoot at goal and receiving crosses in scoring positions.

"But he was like that because he knew that was his job. And in a game, when the ball came to him, we always knew there was a good chance that he would score," he said.

--IANS

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Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 8:06 [IST]
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