Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar has insisted that his national team's fans have nothing to worry about if he is handed a starting role at the World Cup.
Cesar endured a frustrating start to the season after being sidelined by Queens Park Rangers before he attempted to revive his career with a move to the MLS with Toronto.
The league doesn't possess the same standards as in Europe, but despite not facing high-quality opposition each week, Cesar believes that Brazil's fans should trust him at the finals next month.
The 34-year-old told Globo: "I think that it's natural to distrust me because I did not play for a long time and today I am in an unfashionable league.
"In 2010, I came to the World Cup as the best goalkeeper in the world, no one challenged my name and even then, And even then, I conceded a strange goal against Holland You can trust me."
The former Inter Milan stopper has made 78 appearances for his country.