Wednesday 22 June 2016

TITE NAMED COACH OF THE BRAZIL




The former head of the Corinthians is the successor to Dunga, who was fired this week after the Seleção have been eliminated in the first round of the America's Cup for the first time since 1987

TIte was named the new coach of Brazil, the Brazilian Confederation of Soccer (CBF) confirmed on Monday.



The 55 is the successor to Dunga, who was fired this week after the Seleção have been eliminated in the first round of the America's Cup for the first time since 1987.



His early departure wine a year after defeat in a penalty shoot-out to the Paraguay saw his fall of the 2015 Copa America during the first stage of the final round.

Dunga, who led the national team between 2006 and 2010, returned in July 2014 to succeed Luiz Felipe Scolari after the defeat of the infamous 7-1 semi-final Germany World Cup.



He guided Brazil to 13 consecutive friendly victories but managed just four wins in 13 competitive matches.



Tito has earned a reputation as Brazil coach after leading Corinthians to six major titles in two spells with Giants focused on São Paulo, including the first Copa Libertadores club and clubs Crown world.



Emotional farewell in the field before its victory of 3-1 over League of the fight against Botafogo on Sunday.



"I was about to leave the airport and someone said, ' Tite, now there are 200 million [fans] look at you '", told a Monday press conference.



"I am aware of my responsibility, but I'm ready, and my goal is to continue to improve.


Dunga was to lead the Brazil at the Olympic Games in August in Rio de Janeiro, but sub 20 coach Rogerio Micale now will oversee the search for a gold medal in his homeland.



Tite is responsible then for the first time when the World Cup resumes in September.



Brazil, the only country that has appeared in every final of the World Cup, sit outside the slots of the qualification in the Group of 10 teams of CONMEBOL, lying in sixth place after only two wins in six matches.



Our approach to qualifying for the World Cup, and we are not there right now, said Tite.


"I think that our work we will achieve it, but of course, the risk of not succeed".


"We will run the reality if we do not face the possibility." “And I'm here because the results have not come.

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