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Dunga to get the sack?

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thoughts? Q/F is not good enough for brazil, could be the end of the road for him? i know he is a national hero but still
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Definitely.
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i agree

it started with selection, no diego, pato and ronnie... :roll:
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sacked
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His Brazil side was (for me at least) playing the best football in the World Cup, he shouldn't get sacked. He's built a formidable side, and they played beautifully up until that flukey Netherlands goal.
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Madridista612 wrote:His Brazil side was (for me at least) playing the best football in the World Cup, he shouldn't get sacked. He's built a formidable side, and they played beautifully up until that flukey Netherlands goal.
won't matter, QF exit = failure.
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themagnet wrote:
Madridista612 wrote:His Brazil side was (for me at least) playing the best football in the World Cup, he shouldn't get sacked. He's built a formidable side, and they played beautifully up until that flukey Netherlands goal.
won't matter, QF exit = failure.
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Madridista612 wrote:His Brazil side was (for me at least) playing the best football in the World Cup, he shouldn't get sacked. He's built a formidable side, and they played beautifully up until that flukey Netherlands goal.
flukey goal? the keeper fucked up! just like our defense fucked up for brazils goal

then the 2nd goal was nicely done
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of course he is gone
leave out players like ronaldinho, diego and pato and you are asking for trouble if you dont succeed

that is why maradona better hope to win against germany, or else he is in all sorts as well.
still baffles me how an admittedly old player, but still class player like zanetti can not make the squad, but a dud like gutierez who gets made to look silly all the time is first place right back
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ruud wrote:
Madridista612 wrote:His Brazil side was (for me at least) playing the best football in the World Cup, he shouldn't get sacked. He's built a formidable side, and they played beautifully up until that flukey Netherlands goal.
flukey goal? the keeper fucked up! just like our defense fucked up for brazils goal

then the 2nd goal was nicely done
The Brazil goal was more about a fantastic run by Robinho and a beautiful ball played in by ??? (can't remember) but the first Dutch goal was just a mix up, the second goal was more about Brazil falling to pieces and their total lack of defence on that play...the run by Sneijder was class though
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he quit
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Madridista612 wrote:His Brazil side was (for me at least) playing the best football in the World Cup, he shouldn't get sacked. He's built a formidable side, and they played beautifully up until that flukey Netherlands goal.

i totally agree


the most exciting team in this yrs world cup :D
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I'm sure people in Brazil wont take beauty over the trophy.

but it matters not, he quit.....
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Golden Greek wrote:
Madridista612 wrote:His Brazil side was (for me at least) playing the best football in the World Cup, he shouldn't get sacked. He's built a formidable side, and they played beautifully up until that flukey Netherlands goal.

i totally agree


the most exciting team in this yrs world cup :D
Agreed but when you make the selections he did, you either become a genuis or a fool

He was a fool

It's time to go
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He was steppoing down anyway, regardless of resullts.
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Dunga gone

The decision was widely expected after Brazil's surprise 2-1 defeat to Holland in Port Elizabeth on Friday. Robinho's goal had given Brazil an early lead against the Dutch, but two second-half goals from Wesley Sneijder saw them crash out in the quarter-finals for the second World Cup in succession.

"With the closing of the work cycle that started in August 2006 and ended with the elimination of Brazil from the World Cup in South Africa, the CBF announces the dismissal of the Technical Commission of the Brazilian team," the Brazilian Football Federation said in a statement.

The federation added that a new coach would be appointed before the end of the month.

Mano Menezes, former Brazil player and AC Milan coach Leonardo, and Wanderley Luxemburgo have all been tipped by the Brazilian media as potential successors to Dunga.

Luiz Felipe Scolari, who coached Brazil to its fifth World Cup title in 2002, had previously been expected to return but has since distanced himself from the role, citing his commitments with Brazilian club Palmeiras.
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Mr.G wrote:The decision was widely expected after Brazil's surprise 2-1 defeat to Holland in Port Elizabeth on Friday. Robinho's goal had given Brazil an early lead against the Dutch, but two second-half goals from Wesley Sneijder saw them crash out in the quarter-finals for the second World Cup in succession.
I'm sick of hearing that it was a "surprise" defeat. It was Netherlands v Brazil; it could have gone either way.

If Brazil won, would it have been Netherland's surprise defeat to Brazil?
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It probably went like this.

You can either quit or we'll sack you.


Dunga built a great side for a league team, but not for a tournament. That was his mistake i think.

Capello did the same thing, only he didn't have the luxury of any creativity.
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olympiakos wrote:he quit

and now living as a fugitive somewhere.
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Deservedly sacked. It was reported that past captain Dr Socrates said before this W.Cup that Dunga had cobbled together a style that was an affront to Brazilian culture of "jogo bonito".

They were poor in their group games v. N.Korea, Ivory Coast and Portugal, and Kaka and Gilberto looked shadows of themselves, with Gilberto particularly looking lost and negative in that midfield (in the mould of his boss Dunga).

The Brazilian public will never tolerate such a dour approach from their beloved Selecao on home turf in World Cup 2014.
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Any forumite heard who will replace the abysmal, woeful, defensive Dunga? They've gotta get back to "jogo bonito" and their traditional Brazilian culture...
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Con wrote:Any forumite heard who will replace the abysmal, woeful, defensive Dunga? They've gotta get back to "jogo bonito" and their traditional Brazilian culture...

Would be interested to see if they bring back Scholari. We all know he needs the good press, and he did well with them last time.
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