In the midst of World Cup fever, a player can become a national hero simply by scoring a winning goal or putting in a great performance.
But despite all the hype, the level-headed Danilo has not lost sight of the situation, instead believing that the real heroes are not the overglorified footballers, but the anonymous workers who work hard every day, meaning doctors. , teachers, garbage collectors and anyone else who strives every day for the benefit of the community.
The newly appointed Juventus vice-captain had picked up an injury during Brazil’s opening game against Serbia that ruled him out at least until the round of 16.
Nonetheless, the calm and collective defender remains upbeat, reminding his team-mates of their duty to the true heroes at home.
“The true heroes of a nation are in the classroom, educating future generations, in hospitals or ambulances saving lives, curing diseases or on the streets collecting our waste,” Danilo wrote on his Instagram account.
“They are in crowded subways and buses, they drive or pile up and they already start the day “fighting” for a space, there and in life.
“Athletes simply have a different gift, an opportunity and a privileged position to influence. To be heroes of our way, of our history.
“From my place, I simply suggest doing everything by putting your heart, soul, essence into it.
“At the very least, the reward will be the satisfaction of not giving up and having done everything possible. Set limits but don’t set limits!”
The Selecao have already booked their place in the round of 16 after winning their first two games, but they still have a group game to play against Cameroon on Friday.