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Brazil captain Silva apologises after latest loss

AFP
AFP
13/07/2014
01:49 MYT
Brazil captain Silva apologises after latest loss
Daley Blind (second left) of the Netherlands celebrates with teammates after scoring the 0-2 lead during the FIFA World Cup 2014 third place match between Brazil and the Netherlands on July 12. - EPA/Felipe Trueba
Brazil captain Thiago Silva issued an apology on behalf of his team after their World Cup campaign ended with a 3-0 defeat to the Netherlands in Saturday's third-place play-off in Brasilia.
"It is a moment of great sadness, because we tried everything and didn't get the outcome we dreamed of. It is difficult to go home and say to your family: 'Sorry, I didn't manage it'", he said after the defeat to the Dutch, which came just four days after their 7-1 demolition at the hands of Germany in the semi-finals.
"It is difficult, because we have to lift our heads and cool down a little. Psychologically everyone is down, but I think life has to go on. Life does not end here."
Silva missed the Germany debacle due to suspension but endured a difficult return to the side at the Mane Garrincha National Stadium, conceding a penalty for a foul on Arjen Robben inside two minutes.
He was fortunate not to be shown a straight red card by the Algerian referee, but saw Robin van Persie net from the spot to set Holland on their way to a convincing victory.
"I can only apologise to the people. The switch-off against Germany really aggravated the end of our World Cup. Today's (Saturday's) defeat was definitely a consequence of what happened in the last match."
However, he added: "There were lots of positives, not everything was a disaster.
"But we need to evolve, yes, tactically, technically, physically, to have success in the future. It seems as if 2018 (the next World Cup in Russia) is a long way away, but the journey will begin soon."
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