Two-time FIFA world footballer of the year Ronaldinho has been left out
of Brazil's national team for a series of upcoming friendlies against
Denmark, the US, Mexico and Argentina.
Criticized for his poor
form and the early exit of his Brazilian club Flamengo from Copa
Libertadores, Ronaldinho's exclusion comes two days after the president
of Brazil's football federation, Jose Maria Marin, expressed his
displeasure over sending the midfielder to London.
The 23-man squad named for the friendlies will form the basis for Brazil's London Olympic team, set to be announced next month.
National
coach Mano Menezes, who last year cited Ronaldinho as a key part of his
Olympic plans, admitted that his feelings about the former Barcelona
and AC Milan star had changed.
"I previously thought he deserved to be called up but not this time," Menezes was quoted as saying by Xinhua.
"Many
times players are made scapegoats. He is not responsible for the
success or the failure of the Brazilian team. I have a lot of respect
for him," he added.
Menezes expressed optimism over Ronaldinho's
return. "Some players are capable of coming back and surprising us.
Ronaldinho is one of those."
There was better news for AC Milan's Alexandre Pato, who was recalled to the team after a series of injury problems. Read more
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