The Brazilian team had a good performance against South Korea, beating the Asian team 5-0, with an excellent performance from the attacking trio of Vinicius Jr., Rodrygo and Estêvão. Despite the praise given to Canarinho’s presentation, the broadcast of the match made by ge tv ended with controversy.
Due to the time – 8am -, many children and teenagers were unable to follow the game, a topic that was brought up by narrator Jorge Iggor and commentators Luana Maluf and Bruno Formiga. The last one, however, went a little further when debating the agenda.
— For the school kids: is there a big game? Missing class. Negotiate…— he said.
Noting that his colleague’s comment could “go bad”, Jorge Iggor suggests that missing class could be the answer. Bruno Formiga responds that then it would no longer be with him.
— What changed my life was football, not math class — he defended.
Bruno Formiga: “For the school kids: Is there a big game? Missing class. Negotiate…”
Jorge Iggor: “But make up the class, right?”
Bruno Formiga: “It’s not up to me anymore. My suggestion is: miss it. Or arrive at the second class.”
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— Planet of Football 🌎 (@futebol_info) October 10, 2025
Soon, Bruno Formiga’s speeches had repercussions on social media, with the majority of comments criticizing the opinion expressed by the commentator.
— Don’t miss school. Football is entertainment. An unfortunate and irresponsible speech — wrote a profile.
Bruno Formiga or ge tv have not commented on the matter so far, but the commentator retweeted a comment stating that he had been making these types of comments since his days at TNT Sports, when he worked with the Champions League.
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