O dia em que o Brasil roubou a alma da Argentina na Copa América de 1995: La mano de Túlio

Beating Argentina is good, but beating them with a historic display of cunning is even better! In today's video from the "Football of My Time" channel, we remember the chaotic, violent, and unforgettable 1995 Copa América. With only nine minutes left before Brazil was eliminated by its biggest rival, Jorginho crossed the ball and Túlio Maravilha clearly controlled it with his left arm to put it in the back of the net. The Peruvian referee Alberto Tejada validated the play, which became forever known as "La mano de Túlio" (Túlio's hand). The Brazilian National Team ended up not winning the title of that tournament in Uruguay, but the way we eliminated our Argentinians in the quarterfinals was worth much more than any trophy! Come and relive Zagallo's tactical stubbornness, the absence of Romário, Bebeto, and Ronaldo, Túlio's bicycle kick goal against Colombia, and the heart-stopping penalty shootout against Argentina on the one-year anniversary of Brazil's fourth World Cup victory. If you miss a Brazilian National Team that fought until the end on the field, leave a like, subscribe to the channel, and turn on notifications!