WEGGIS, Switzerland, June 1 - Brazil's players are free to frequent
nightspots on their days off, the world champions' coach Carlos Alberto Parreira
said on Thursday.
Parreira said there was nothing wrong with the behaviour of Ronaldo, Roberto
Carlos and Emerson, who were photographed in a bar by a Swiss newspaper late on
Tuesday after their friendly against an FC Lucerne Select.
"There's nothing to say about a day off," Parreira told reporters. "A day off
is a day off. They can do what they want as long as they're back in the hotel at
the stipulated time."
"I've never worried about this before and I'm not going to worry about it now
as long as it's within the limits."
The photographs showed Ronaldo improvising as a disc-jockey and Roberto
Carlos and Emerson posing with fans.
Roberto Carlos said: "All I did was to go out with some friends, nothing more
than that. We were happy with the win," he said after Brazil romped to an 8-0
victory.
Parreira paid tribute to midfielder Edmilson, who was ruled out of the World
Cup on Wednesday due to an injury to his right knee.
Edmilson, who played in the winning World Cup 2002 team, returned to the side
last November following a seven-month layoff with an injury to the same knee.
"The technical staff had to make a decision and we did," said Parreira. "It
wasn't pleasant but we had to face it."
"It's very sad because he's a born winner, he had been playing well for
Barcelona, he won the Spanish championship this year and the Champions League.
"The players are sorry because he's a world champion and he has an imposing
presence and personality."
The coach declined to explain why he chose Sao Paulo midfielder Mineiro as
Brazil's replacement.
"It was the technical staff's decision," he said. "No further explanation."