By Andrew Gastelum At 39, the fullback is attempting to become Brazil’s oldest men’s player at a World Cup, determined to add the missing piece to his legendary trophy case. View the original article to see embedded media. Dani Alves just wants to make more history. No player has won more titles for club and country than his 42—not Lionel Messi, not Cristiano Ronaldo, not Pelé. Yet there is one very obvious piece of hardware missing, and it just happens to be the one that is often used to measure the success of Brazil’s stars. But if he wants to even have the chance of adding a World Cup to an…