The article expresses strong disapproval of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF)'s potential decision to change the national team's second jersey from blue to red, particularly citing the historical significance of the blue jersey. The author argues against this change, highlighting that Brazil already has a strong identity with its national colors and that altering them could cause controversy, especially considering the country’s political divides.
The author suggests that this decision resembles a short-sighted marketing tactic more than a considered move, noting that there is no compelling reason to replace a jersey that has had success in the past. The argument presented centers on preserving tradition, respecting the national team's history, and upholding a bond with its supporters.