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Summing up the reasons for Brazil's failure:
1. Lack of creativity. Back in May, when Dunga confirmed Brazil's squad for the World Cup, he made it clear that he needed a midfielder who could score goals. But in Brazil's squad, the eight midfielders are all defensive and uncreative; Only Kaka is an attacking midfielder, which means that Kaka has no substitutes, but Alves plays in the midfield position almost every game, and Elano's injury has left Kaka without help.
2. No control. Brazil ended up losing the game with only 10 men on the pitch and the Brazilian players showed a psychological imbalance. Even Robinho was going to quarrel with the Dutch players, captain Lucio did not make a move to signal everyone to calm down, and Kaka and Ji Silva, who had played in the World Cup before, also turned a blind eye to the lack of calmness of the Brazilian team.
There was no Brazilian on the pitch who could guide the other players, calm them down, or play a leading role, as Dunga did.
3. The best defense in the world? Brazil did show their superiority at the back when playing against weaker teams, but not when it came to a decisive match. Saying that Julio Cesar is "the best goalkeeper in the world", Felipe Melo helped the Dutch team score the first point with his cooperation; And the second goal, Sneijder's 1.70m tall, can score with a header without jumping up.
4. Merlot's temper. Felipe Melo's red card cannot be said to have been wronged by anyone. He should know what his actions will do for the rest of the game, it's a crucial match!
His temper picked up in the group stage against Portugal and he bumped into Pepe, who had previously violated him, but he only received a yellow card on that occasion. In the match against the Netherlands, and when Brazil was 2-1 down, he received a direct red card for Robben's pedaling.
5. Only half a kaka. In general, the number 10 shirt in a team is definitely the most crucial player. Dunga bet all his chips on Kaka, who he firmly believes is the protagonist of this World Cup; However, Kaka has never recovered from injury in the preparation stage and has never found his best form in the World Cup; Although he had a total of three assists, the overall performance was disappointing.
In addition to having a shot saved against the Netherlands, two crucial chances were also squandered.
6. Dungaism. Head coach Dunga went against the tradition of Brazilian football by articulating his own philosophy. He believes that position is the most important, criticizes individualism, rejects artistic football, advocates practicality, and focuses only on results.
In this World Cup in South Africa, the Brazilian team rarely played beautiful football, and did not let the fans see the final victory.
7. A team without mental support. Fan frenzy and over-openness are the main reasons why Brazil lost the 2006 World Cup in Germany. This time Dunga chose to close everything and become Dunga's enemy, even the player's parents could not go to South Africa to watch the game, leaving the national team completely on an island; They are in a parallel world, without any intersections.
Alas! Brazil leaves the luck to 、、、 in 4 years
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It's the question of Brother Future.
Future brother said that the final was 2:1 won by the Netherlands.
So the Netherlands can't lose.
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If football can win championships with a good coach, is it still football? Luck is also an important factor.
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No, the coach's unpretentious style is very good, it's the players who failed to execute, it's too poisonous, and the Taiwan is too heroic.
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All in all, there are various reasons.
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I think it's Pele's bigger problem, it's a string, it's a disguised pressure on the players, but the coach is also a bit of a problem
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I think coaching is one thing, football is a sport that pays attention to teamwork, and the tacit cooperation of players is a very important factor in success. Another is the psychological quality of the players. Brazil needs to be strengthened in this regard.
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Not just but most of the reason lies with Dunga.
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Now the head coach of Brazil is Dunga.
Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri, Dunga (born 31 October 1963) is a former defensive midfielder for the Brazilian national football team and is currently the coach of the Brazilian national football team. He captained Brazil to the 1994 World Cup.
On the evening of July 22, 2014, the Brazilian Football Federation announced that Dunga, the head coach who led the team to the 2010 World Cup, would return to Brazil to replace Scolari in charge of the national team.
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Dunga, the head coach of the Brazilian Olympic team, is also Dunga!
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