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Oscar- a player who never became a legend : Brazilian midfielder
Oscar
Kaka's prime is coming to an end in Brazil, a new one should be brought out of the pipeline to at least fill Kaka's void.
One was found, another babyface who came up from Sao Paulo's youth system - Oscar - Kaka came up from the club's youth system.
There was an impression of simplicity on the face but if you saw him on the field, you could understand that he knows how to work well. In 2008, at the age of 16, he made his debut in the main team of Sao Paulo, in 2010 he was transferred from Sao Paulo to Internazionale.
The following year, 19-year-old Oscar led Brazil to the Under-20 World Cup. Having scored a hat-trick against Portugal, Oscar made his debut in Brazil's yellow jersey against arch-rivals Argentina that same year due to rising form.
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Latinos have always been prized in European club football, and Oscar is no exception. Oscar was in the eye of several well-known clubs in Europe.
However, the transfer battle was won by Chelsea who won Europe for the first time in 2012.
The club has had a flying start, this year's debut in the Champions League against Juventus, in the first match, the book of goals, not once...twice!
Both goals came from long range, the second goal was struck so beautifully from 26 yards that the experienced Buffon himself was shocked to see the ball curl into the top corner and into the net.
Meanwhile, Chelsea's greatest player in history, Super Frank Lampard's time is running out, someone had to take that place. In such a situation, Oscar's arrival somewhat reassured Chelsea's well-wishers. Following Lampard's departure, the club's traditional "8" jersey also went to Oscar, a decision that was readily accepted by Oscar-impressed Chelsea fans.
Oscar's first season at Chelsea was brilliant. With Eden Hazard, the first superstar of Belgium's Golden Generation, and Juan Mata, the Champions League-winning Spaniard, Oscar formed the deadliest trio in Chelsea history - the "Ma-Za-Car".
But Mata's conversion from a creative attacking midfielder to a hard-working box-to-box midfielder under new coach Mourinho was effectively halting Oscar's career without Chelsea.
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Despite showing a lot of promise, Oscar has never consistently delivered results, despite the occasional devastating form of Oscar. Oscar alone was enough to turn the match on his day.
Oscar's time in London was not going badly, as the good outweighed the bad, but a sudden decision turned his entire career upside down. After winning the league title for the second time in 2017, Oscar left Chelsea for China.
I last saw Oscar play live that year.
The first four years of Oscar's National career went better than Chelsea. Oscar always shined in the big matches for the national team, with a hat-trick in the 2013 Confederations Cup or until his injury at the 2014 World Cup, his partnership with Neymar played a big role in Brazil reaching the semis. After going to China, he never got a call-up to his national team. Oscar's national team career has ended in 4 years.
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Brazil - Chelsea; Oscar is a name of regret in both national and club football. Fans of both teams know what they expected from Oscar. Oscar was the reason for a generation to support Brazil in a specific period after the kaka withdrew from the limelight, Oscar was the reason for me to support Chelsea - Brazil
Brazil - Oscar left Chelsea a long time ago, but at the moment of the start of the World Cup, I remembered him again. Can you ever forget your first love?