The Brazilian official believes that not all teams should follow the Catalan outfit's footballing model and urged Santos to remain true to their values

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Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) director Andres Sanchez has launched another attack on Barcelona , hitting out at suggestions that all clubs should follow the Blaugrana's footballing model.Barca's La Masia academy and the attractive brand of attacking football practised by Pep Guardiola's men, have won many fans in recent years, as the Camp Nou outfit have stormed to three consecutive Spanish titles.But the former Corinthians president feels that it is detrimental to Brazilian football to follow the Catalan model, and that such talk devalues other approaches to the game."What is this bullsh*t saying that we have to follow Barcelona? Are Real Madrid then just a bunch of morons?" he told Brazilian television programme Cartao Verde."Much of Corinthians' marketing approach was inspired by Barcelona, but you can't take the same road as Santos and think that Brazilian football is worthless."Barcelona are a respected team, but if the Barcelona system is so flawless why did they not win anything 10 years ago? Xavi, [Lionel] Messi and [Andres] Iniesta do not appear every year."The difference in the youth system is that while we want our youngsters to win titles, the key is not trophies but unearthing great players."