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Video: Emotional Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar cries in interview after Netherlands defeat
Second successive quarter-final defeat has Inter goalkeeper in tears...
By 101 Great Goals
Incredible stuff from the 30-year-old 'keeper, who is widely considered to be the best in the world after claiming the treble with Inter last season.
"We didn't react well to the first goal. It was a ball that I had doubts on how to go to the ball with Felipe Melo," he said.
"I think the feeling is sadness. The locker room collapsed. Our confidence was high. It was a group that rescued the feeling of admiration from the fans towards the Brazilian team. When Brazil gets to a World Cup they are always favourites...
"We lost because we played a second half far from what we know... I'm out in the quarter-finals again. My injury is with me for a long time... I want to continue at the Selecao. This defeat will hurt the players for a long time."
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