New Coaches after WC'14

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  1. Kaka10725

    Kaka10725 Member+

    Jun 1, 2007
    No, we do not. We don't need another Mano. Leo play a ridiculous system that was exposed by any decent coach. Highly offensive and extremely naive. Also, he lacks the big personality that is required to coach Brazil.

    I don't care about entertains futbol which is completely opinion based anyway. I want to see an effective system in place that build more around team play.
     
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  2. PMLF

    PMLF Member

    Jul 20, 2004
    Rio de Janeiro, Bra
    Yes, Brazil have to play to win, I think someone like Tite will be perfect for Brazil to play a pragmatic effective system, even if it means winning games by 1-0.
     
  3. arun10

    arun10 Member

    May 31, 2005
    Hiddink.Bielsa ,Simeone or even Dunga..
     
  4. boeder

    boeder Member+

    Real Madrid
    Brazil
    Feb 27, 2013
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    FUC* YES! He's isn't coaching a NT anytime soon though.

    Alexandre Gallo has been lined up by the CBF as far as I know.

    I'd like to see Zico head the Selecao whilst getting rid of CAP, Paiva, Murtosa and the like. If not, then a foreign coach.
     
  5. PapaDoc23

    PapaDoc23 Member

    Apr 9, 2012
    Brooklyn,New York
    Club:
    Sao Paulo FC
    Did you see the U-17 Gallo coached this past fall. Yeah they dominated up until they faced a physical hungry Mexico side. That team relied too much on their individual talent. We struggled against Mexico and it was the same story like what happned to the team today. No Gallo please.
     
  6. boeder

    boeder Member+

    Real Madrid
    Brazil
    Feb 27, 2013
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Gallo is a young version of Luxemburgo. Wouldn't like to see him either but seems like a done deal from the CBF as far as I am aware.
     
  7. KluivertsBoots

    Jun 16, 2009
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Brazil- Roberto Carlos manager with Rivaldo as assistant. In a time like this, why not turn to two of the best who've ever done it.

    Spain- Ernesto Valverde

    England- Alan Shearer

    Holland- Frank de Boer

    Portugal- who cares
     
  8. omajac

    omajac Member+

    Feb 9, 2002
    East Orange, New Jersey, USA
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Guus Hiddink is supposed to be taking over Holland after the WC!! I wouldn't mind seeing an ex player as coach.....Dunga was not a bad coach at all our team in WC'10 didn't have a plan B!!
     
  9. Alvinegro!

    Alvinegro! Member

    Jul 9, 2014
    Florianópolis, Brasil
    Club:
    Figueirense Florianopolis
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Yeah. He don't have chances to work more 4 years. It's impossible. The people want his head now.
     
  10. Radu Razvan

    Radu Razvan Member+

    Mar 1, 2013
    Bucharest, Romania
    Club:
    AS Roma
    Nat'l Team:
    Romania
    I said that before the disaster...
     
  11. omajac

    omajac Member+

    Feb 9, 2002
    East Orange, New Jersey, USA
    Club:
    FC Barcelona
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    My head says we should stick with a pragmatic coach like a Tite or Ramalho, but my heart says lets get a coach who will play in a attacking form like Mano tried to do after WC'10!!

    I say give Zico a chance!! Too bad Romario gave up part time coaching to be a politician!!
     
  12. PMLF

    PMLF Member

    Jul 20, 2004
    Rio de Janeiro, Bra
    Zico's relations with CBF not so good though and Zico himself doesn't want to work in Brazil.
     
  13. Emperor Adriano

    Emperor Adriano Member+

    Jun 17, 2009
    Utica NY (the refugee city)
    Club:
    Santos FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    He's scared but then again I wouldn't want that drama in my life.
     
  14. PMLF

    PMLF Member

    Jul 20, 2004
    Rio de Janeiro, Bra
    Yes, too much stress, too much pressure for little gain.
     
  15. Brazil_1500

    Brazil_1500 Member

    Nov 3, 2003
    NY
  16. Alvinegro!

    Alvinegro! Member

    Jul 9, 2014
    Florianópolis, Brasil
    Club:
    Figueirense Florianopolis
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    For me, that was the correct option. But PVC liked, for example, and he knows a lot about football.
    And Felipão is the coach, so it's ok his option. He tried something different, it was terrible, but he tried and now is putting his face in the media.
     
  17. boeder

    boeder Member+

    Real Madrid
    Brazil
    Feb 27, 2013
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    My choices [in order of preference]:

    1. A team of Zico/Roberto Carlos/Leonardo
    2. Ney Franco
    3. Foreign [Klopp or Heynckes]
     
  18. Andr3sfc

    Andr3sfc Member

    Jun 30, 2009
    Manaus
    Club:
    Santos FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Like if he had any other choice.

    He made the worst decision possible, derived from not taking correctly in consideration its opponent's way of play. That's what you get from an obsolete coach.

    God forbid. (with all due respect)
     
  19. boeder

    boeder Member+

    Real Madrid
    Brazil
    Feb 27, 2013
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Explain yourself. Let me guess you want Ramalho?
     
  20. Renato Goulart

    Flamengo
    Brazil
    Jun 25, 2014
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    Flamengo Rio Janeiro
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    I would keep Felipão, but this may not be an option. I'm not really optimistic about any other scenario. The natural choices are the usual suspects of Tite, Muricy, and Luxemburgo. None of which I think are adequate for the NT level. I would prefer going with a younger generation, such as Gallo, Leonardo, Renato Gaúcho, or even Cuca, who's probably a bit ahead of these. Not because they're necessarily good, but just because at least they are new and can get us away from what we've been seeing since the 90's. The problem here is that an unaccomplished coach at this time will get bombarded as soon as he starts the renewal process.
     
  21. Renato Goulart

    Flamengo
    Brazil
    Jun 25, 2014
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    Flamengo Rio Janeiro
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Regarding Zico, I think he would have to be crazy to take over the NT. He'll get fried by the media and the anti-Flamengo public before his first call-up. Better for him to keep coaching the Asian powerhouses, far from where he can do any more damage to his image.
     
  22. Andr3sfc

    Andr3sfc Member

    Jun 30, 2009
    Manaus
    Club:
    Santos FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    You couldn't be more wrong, mate. I want the exact opposite of it.

    Your third option is my first: a [top] foreign coach. Someone who brings a fresh, modern approach to football. No more antiquated, limited Brasileirão fellas.

    If CBF wants to stick with the provincialism, then Tite is the only adequate option.
     
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  23. boeder

    boeder Member+

    Real Madrid
    Brazil
    Feb 27, 2013
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    Apologies.

    I too want a new school of thought to coach the Selecao. About time. But apparently it will take more than a 7-1 on home soil for that to happen.

    I'd rather have Luxa than Tite tbh. Zico imo is the best 'local' coach, the work he did with Japan was impeccable. Roberto Carlos has done good work in Turkey and will add fresh blood to the bench like Kluivert and Bierhoff have done for their respective NTs.
     
  24. Renato Goulart

    Flamengo
    Brazil
    Jun 25, 2014
    Houston, TX
    Club:
    Flamengo Rio Janeiro
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    I don't think there will ever be the day in which our NT is coached by a foreigner. I don't even consider this scenario. This would be admitting that our football is simply obsolete, and I think we're far from that.
    I'm pretty confident that Brazil, Germany, Italy, or Argentina will never show up with a foreigner as a coach, and I think they're right not to do it.
     
  25. boeder

    boeder Member+

    Real Madrid
    Brazil
    Feb 27, 2013
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    Brazil
    #50 boeder, Jul 11, 2014
    Last edited: Jul 11, 2014
    I think our coaching, not our football, is obsolete. Italy has Ancelotti, Conte, maybe Baggio; Germany has Klopp, Heynckes, Lewandowski, Hecking; Argentina has Sampaoli, Simeone, Pekerman, Bielsa..who do we have??
     

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