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Arsenal striker and Croatian national team player Eduardo da Silva plans to support Brazil and Serbia at upcoming World Cup 2010 in South Africa.
In a short interview on tribalfootball.com website, he said he was still in contact with several Brazilians.
He added he would cheer for Brazil at the World Cup and probably a little for Serbia as well.
The Arsenal striker also admitted his former teammate Gilberto Silva greatly supported him when he arrived in London.
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Imperial-G wrote on 17. 03. 2010 from Australia
I must say I am dissapointed to hear this,As a Croatian Football Team Squad Member you would expect more Loyalty,Honestly do you think Vidic or Pantelic would be cheering for Croatia if Croatia had made the WC & Serbia did not,Not a chance,There is much rivalry between the 2 nations & it will continue for a long long time,We can forgive but Can not forget the past,I know Eduardo was not born in Cro,but his kids & wife were,so surely he must have some Croatian pride..
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Jimmy Da Kornjaca wrote on 18. 03. 2010 from Australia
He acctualy said: This summer, I will support Brazil and MAYBE cheer little bit AGAINST Serbia.... Translation mistake....
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