Eliane: "Felipão's standard" is now weighing on Dilma
'Since it was Dilma herself who orchestrated the marriage between her government and the "Felipão standard," they are united in joy and sorrow. Since she would certainly reap political and electoral benefits if the cup were ours, the opposite premise is equally true: she now has to share the losses from the humiliating defeat,' says columnist Eliane Cantanhêde about Germany's 7-1 victory against Brazil.
247 Columnist Eliane Cantanhêde recalls a series of statements by President Dilma Rousseff comparing the standards of her government to those of Felipão, the coach of the Brazilian national team. According to her, if Dilma gained four points with the World Cup, she is likely to stagnate now.
'Since it was Dilma herself who orchestrated the marriage between her government and the "Felipão standard," they are united in joy and sorrow. Since she would certainly reap political and electoral benefits if the cup were ours, the opposite premise is equally true: she now has to share the losses from the humiliating defeat,' she states. She suggests that the president may be forced to hand the cup to the Argentinian captain Messi right there in the Maracanã.
"With mediocre growth and haphazard indicators, it's obvious that the opposition, at some point, more or less subliminally, will link the government's tactics, strategy, and preparation to the 'Felipão standard.' Especially in the economy," he states (read more). closest).