Juninho: 'I should not have left English football when I did'

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Juninho: 'I should not have left English football when I did' | By football_yellow

It’s the morning after Brazil beat Peru in the Copa América final to lift their first major trophy in 12 years. In an airy, well-lit office at the headquarters of the CBF, Brazil’s football association, Juninho sits behind a grand, expensive-looking wooden desk.

 

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football_yellow One of the most underrated players in the premier league, overlooked as he played for Middlesbrough.

football_yellow The Little Fella! The most beloved Boro player in my life time To think, Middlesbrough FC bought the current Brazilian Footballer of the Year from under the noses of some big teams. Juninho made a promise to Bryan Robson and Keith Lamb and kept it Loyalty is such a rarity now

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