From beach football to Brazil captain, Marcelo living World Cup dream
Marcelo will be immensely proud to wear the armband when Brazil begin their World Cup campaign against Switzerland in Rostov-on-Don.
Real Madrid star Marcelo says captaining Brazil at the World Cup will see him realise the ultimate childhood dream.
The 30-year-old full-back is set to skipper the Selecao when they face Switzerland in a Group E clash in Rostov-on-Don on Sunday.
Brazil are among the favourites to win the finals in Russia, with an expectant nation hoping Tite's side can seal the country's sixth World Cup triumph.
Rather than feeling overwhelmed by the pressure weighing down on the players, Marcelo is embracing his prestigious role.
"It's something I like about leadership, I feel I can transmit it to the group," he said.
"Everybody contributes to the group. I'm 30 years old and everything you go through in football, you take something from it.
"Way back as a child playing football on the beach, you dream of being a player representing your national team on the big stage - and now I get to be the captain.
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"It's something money can't buy."
Fala, Marcelo!"Aqui nesse grupo todo mundo contribui com alguma coisa. Eu sinto que eu posso contribuir com a minha experiencia. É um sonho jogar uma Copa do Mundo e ser capitão. Isso não tem preço" June 16, 2018
Ahead of their campaign beginning this weekend, Brazil have been unable to escape reminders of a humiliating 7-1 loss to Germany in the semi-finals of the tournament on home soil four years ago.
Marcelo, though, is adamant he does not dwell on the extraordinary thrashing in Belo Horizonte.
"These are things that happen in football," he said.
"Of course I wish it were different. There's no trauma, if there was trauma I wouldn't play football any more, I would have retired.
"I look for a goal and I try to keep my focus on it. The World Cup is another challenge, tomorrow there's another one.
"To not get hurt is one, to train without pain is a challenge, to change from my club to the national team. Life is made up of challenges.
"There's no trauma. Even the good things don't go to my head and I don't let the bad things affect me."