Miranda: I'm not the perfect defender
Miranda has dismissed his burgeoning reputation within his native Brazil as the defender that never makes a mistake.
Despite a Liga title-winning campaign with Atletico Madrid last season, Miranda missed out on inclusion in Luiz Felipe Scolari's squad for World Cup 2014, a tournament which ended with the Selecao being routed 7-1 by Germany in the semi-finals before being beaten 3-0 by Netherlands in the third-place play-off.
However, Miranda has started all five games since the return of Dunga as coach in July and, with Brazil having yet to concede a goal during that winning run, many pundits believe that the 30-year-old is solely responsible for his country's rediscovered defensive solidity.
Indeed, Miranda was once again touted as 'the defender of zero errors' after Wednesday night's 4-0 win over Turkey but it is not a moniker with which the former Sao Paolo man is comfortable.
"I'm certainly not that," he told reporters after the Gillette Brasil Global Tour clash in Istanbul. "Every defender is prone to making mistakes, especially when facing great strikers.
"As a defender, though, the simpler you try to play, the better you perform.
"The big secret to maintaining a high level of performances is good positioning and learning to anticipate what the attackers are going to do at the right time."Miranda certainly did a fine job of keeping Turkey's star man, Ardan Turan, under wraps in Istanbul, with the 27-year-old attacker restricted to one curling effort from the edge of area, which was tipped over by Diego Alves.
However, Miranda was reluctant to accept any praise for keeping his Atletico team-mate quiet for the majority of the game, arguing that Arda had simply been starved of quality service during a one-sided encounter.
"He's a great player, believe me," the Rojiblancos centre-half insisted."It was just that the Brazilian team were far superior on the night and left Turkey with little room in which to play."
Miranda and Brazil will be hoping to extend their flawless run of form when they face Austria in Vienna on November 18.
Miranda has dismissed his burgeoning reputation within his native Brazil as the defender that never makes a mistake.
Despite a Liga title-winning campaign with Atletico Madrid last season, Miranda missed out on inclusion in Luiz Felipe Scolari's squad for World Cup 2014, a tournament which ended with the Selecao being routed 7-1 by Germany in the semi-finals before being beaten 3-0 by Netherlands in the third-place play-off.
However, Miranda has started all five games since the return of Dunga as coach in July and, with Brazil having yet to concede a goal during that winning run, many pundits believe that the 30-year-old is solely responsible for his country's rediscovered defensive solidity.
Indeed, Miranda was once again touted as 'the defender of zero errors' after Wednesday night's 4-0 win over Turkey but it is not a moniker with which the former Sao Paolo man is comfortable.
"I'm certainly not that," he told reporters after the Gillette Brasil Global Tour clash in Istanbul. "Every defender is prone to making mistakes, especially when facing great strikers.
"As a defender, though, the simpler you try to play, the better you perform.
"The big secret to maintaining a high level of performances is good positioning and learning to anticipate what the attackers are going to do at the right time."Miranda certainly did a fine job of keeping Turkey's star man, Ardan Turan, under wraps in Istanbul, with the 27-year-old attacker restricted to one curling effort from the edge of area, which was tipped over by Diego Alves.
However, Miranda was reluctant to accept any praise for keeping his Atletico team-mate quiet for the majority of the game, arguing that Arda had simply been starved of quality service during a one-sided encounter.
"He's a great player, believe me," the Rojiblancos centre-half insisted."It was just that the Brazilian team were far superior on the night and left Turkey with little room in which to play."
Miranda and Brazil will be hoping to extend their flawless run of form when they face Austria in Vienna on November 18.

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