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Brazilians want to win the World Cup with Tita

The Selecao coach stood at the end of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 to talk to four members of his squad about their legacy and their hopes of taking home the World Cup.

By Bijoy thakurPublished about a year ago 6 min read
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Tite to step down as Brazil coach after 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar

He is the first man since 1974 to lead the South Americans in consecutive World Cups.

The "Professor" expressed hatred for the four stars of Brazil.

Regardless of Brazil's results at Qatar 2022, coach Tate would step down from his position in September 2016 after the tournament was over. Seven matches are expected for Tate and his players; Especially when they reached the final on 18 December at Lucille Stadium.

Brazil begins its campaign against last-place Serbia on Thursday and will take on Cameroon and Switzerland after a group win.

Born Leonardo Bachi in Adino, the 61-year-old Tite began his impressive Selecao tenure with a 3-0 win over Ecuador in Quito in a Russia 2018 qualifier. It was the first of 57 victories recorded by the South Americans. 76th title of the game after losing just five matches in a span of six years.

This record explains why Tite was tasked with overseeing consecutive World Cup campaigns, the first Brazilian coach to achieve this honor since Mario Zagallo won the German tournament title in Mexico four years later in 1970. tried to save

So what's the secret to Thistle's success? The simple answer is an underlying desire to inspire his team to improve regardless of their impressive results. The speed at which tight end teams play is essential to continued development. Tite's Selecao prefer to spread the game and probe the flanks, giving main attacker Neymar more room to move around the middle of the pitch.

Equally, the Brazilian is effective in the press, capturing most opposition players and close players with his pace and agility. Teams work to close down space and prevent the opponent from advancing the ball. They boast a rich mix of talent and a system that maximizes the breadth of the team's qualities.

While these factors were important to his calming abilities, another key element of this successful side was the human touch provided by the players, known as professores, a common nickname for Brazilian coaches.

FIFA+ spoke to some of Tite's charges, who have nothing but praise for the outgoing coach - and are eager to bid their professor a golden farewell.

Born Leonardo Bachi in Adino, the 61-year-old Tite began his impressive Selecao tenure with a 3-0 win over Ecuador in Quito in a Russia 2018 qualifier. It was the first of 57 victories recorded by the South Americans. 76th title of the game after losing just five matches in a span of six years.

This record explains why Tite was tasked with overseeing consecutive World Cup campaigns, the first Brazilian coach to achieve this honor since Mario Zagallo won the German tournament title in Mexico four years later in 1970. tried to save

So what's the secret to Thistle's success? The simple answer is an underlying desire to inspire his team to improve regardless of their impressive results. The speed at which tight end teams play is essential to continued development. Tite's Selecao prefer to spread the game and probe the flanks, giving main attacker Neymar more room to move around the middle of the pitch.

Equally, the Brazilian is effective in the press, capturing most opposition players and close players with his pace and agility. Teams work to close down space and prevent the opponent from advancing the ball.

They boast a rich mix of talent and a system that maximizes the breadth of the team's qualities.

While these factors were important to his calming abilities, another key element of this successful side was the human touch provided by the players, known as professores, a common nickname for Brazilian coaches.

FIFA+ spoke to some of Tite's charges, who have nothing but praise for the outgoing coach - and are eager to bid their professor a golden farewell.

Fred

"He's a great coach. We all know how capable he is, I'm very honored to have worked with him for so long and to share that experience with him. I have a lot of admiration for him, not just because he called me - although I Grateful he saw me (laughs) - but that's the kind of coach he is.

"The most important thing I've learned from him is his human touch, the kind of person he is. He's a sweet guy who treats everyone from the keeper to the kitman the same. He's really focused. The most Up, she's happy. I like being around her. .

bruno guimaraes

"I'm an admirer of his work as a person and as a coach. He is very intelligent and has great tactical insight. He has greater knowledge than any other coach I have worked with in Europe.

__ Tite would've committed to that if Lyon didn't sign the Frenchman. Tite would've committed to Juninho coming in to take the transfer because it gave Lyon an advantage against their potential suitors. " [Paraphrase]: - I remembered Tite calling Juninho in Lyon to tell him I wanted to join Atlético Madrid, even though I had already told Juninho that I wanted to play for Lyon. Juninho called Tite and told him that I wanted to play for Atlético Madrid. Tite came to watch us play a match and he hugged me in the chest, slapped me in the chest and said I, "Would've committed to 'For what you have I will take you as my Will give life. Price: Your word. , you are a man.' It made a big impression on me. He really is a man of his word. If he says he's going to do something, he does."

Rafinha

“First of all, I would like to thank him for giving me a chance in the national team and for bringing me here in Qatar as the first coach. I wouldn't be here without him. Whenever I am with A Seleção, it becomes very important to me, not only what it gives me, but what I can take with me to my club. He gave me a lot of confidence and gave me the tools I needed to keep that confidence level as high as possible. ,

richardson

"Titi is like a father figure to us. He has always treated us well and created a warm and welcoming atmosphere with the national team. He is one of those guys you look up to... but who you Says anything, he is not afraid to say.. Family truth..

"We've learned a lot with him. I'm talking about being brave, intelligent and smart, disciplined. Like it or not, this is his last World Cup and we're going to do everything we can to bring him down." Done." Walk out with a smile on your face."

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