Good pick
PS cant type much since just got a corticoid shoot [/strike]
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fcb wrote:Latest is that he's staying with Fluminense, and Menezes will be Brazil's coach instead?
Joga BonitoNew Brazil Coach Mano Menezes Wants An End To Pragmatism
The ex-Corinthians trainer promises to bring back attacking football to the Selecao...
New Brazil coach Mano Menezes wants the Canarinhas to rediscover attacking football, leaving the pragmatism which so marked previous coach Dunga's tenure on the Brazilian bench.
"We are going to rescue our style. Brazil has it's own way of playing," the ex-Corinthians boss told Sport Tv in an interview held yesterday evening.
"We want to recover that tradition of being the protagonists, and stop being bit-part actors looking for the rival mistake. The world now plays more similar to that Brazil and we ourselves have distanced ourselves from it."
Menezes also gave some indication of how his team will line up, stating that the three-man defence characteristic of Dunga's reign would not survive under the new coach.
"I like to play 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, as Germany played with three creators and as Spain did in such a wonderful way. We can play like this because the talent is there."
Menezes will start his spell on the Brazil bench with next Tuesday's friendly against the United States in New Jersey. A reshuffled team has a marked Santos influence, with Peixe youngsters Neymar and Ganso as well as the recently departed Andre joining Robinho in the full squad.
Super Laudrup wrote:Joga BonitoNew Brazil Coach Mano Menezes Wants An End To Pragmatism
The ex-Corinthians trainer promises to bring back attacking football to the Selecao...
New Brazil coach Mano Menezes wants the Canarinhas to rediscover attacking football, leaving the pragmatism which so marked previous coach Dunga's tenure on the Brazilian bench.
"We are going to rescue our style. Brazil has it's own way of playing," the ex-Corinthians boss told Sport Tv in an interview held yesterday evening.
"We want to recover that tradition of being the protagonists, and stop being bit-part actors looking for the rival mistake. The world now plays more similar to that Brazil and we ourselves have distanced ourselves from it."
Menezes also gave some indication of how his team will line up, stating that the three-man defence characteristic of Dunga's reign would not survive under the new coach.
"I like to play 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, as Germany played with three creators and as Spain did in such a wonderful way. We can play like this because the talent is there."
Menezes will start his spell on the Brazil bench with next Tuesday's friendly against the United States in New Jersey. A reshuffled team has a marked Santos influence, with Peixe youngsters Neymar and Ganso as well as the recently departed Andre joining Robinho in the full squad.
He should continue what Dunga built which was the best team in the world imo. Maybe tweak it a bit here and there. Getting somebody instead of Gilberto Silva and use Filipe Luis instead of Bastos and build a better bench. Otherwise Dunga did a good job and he should keep it in that way from the start and slowly phase the older players out.
Im not saying they shouldn't be in the squad but that they should be slowly introduced to take over.Calidad wrote:Super Laudrup wrote:Joga BonitoNew Brazil Coach Mano Menezes Wants An End To Pragmatism
The ex-Corinthians trainer promises to bring back attacking football to the Selecao...
New Brazil coach Mano Menezes wants the Canarinhas to rediscover attacking football, leaving the pragmatism which so marked previous coach Dunga's tenure on the Brazilian bench.
"We are going to rescue our style. Brazil has it's own way of playing," the ex-Corinthians boss told Sport Tv in an interview held yesterday evening.
"We want to recover that tradition of being the protagonists, and stop being bit-part actors looking for the rival mistake. The world now plays more similar to that Brazil and we ourselves have distanced ourselves from it."
Menezes also gave some indication of how his team will line up, stating that the three-man defence characteristic of Dunga's reign would not survive under the new coach.
"I like to play 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, as Germany played with three creators and as Spain did in such a wonderful way. We can play like this because the talent is there."
Menezes will start his spell on the Brazil bench with next Tuesday's friendly against the United States in New Jersey. A reshuffled team has a marked Santos influence, with Peixe youngsters Neymar and Ganso as well as the recently departed Andre joining Robinho in the full squad.
He should continue what Dunga built which was the best team in the world imo. Maybe tweak it a bit here and there. Getting somebody instead of Gilberto Silva and use Filipe Luis instead of Bastos and build a better bench. Otherwise Dunga did a good job and he should keep it in that way from the start and slowly phase the older players out.
Problem with that is Brasil basically have like 12 (max) competitive games until WC2014 (Olympics excluded), and given that a large portion of the squad will probably be past their best by then, I think it's actually quite prudent by introducing some younger talents into the squad now. For example, Fabiano will be 33/34 come the next WC, and I think Menezes will probably earmark Pato as the No.1 ST for that tournament, so it only makes sense he is introduced now.
The same can be said for the likes of Hernanes, Ganso, Silva, Luiz etc.
Calidad wrote:lineup against USA
-------------Renan
Alves----Silva---Luiz----Santos
---------Ramires--Lucas
Neymar------Ganso------Robinho
-------------Pato
Di Caniooooo! wrote:I loved the part though when Brazil was celebrating in the corner and the US had a good chance to score lol, man that would of been embarrassing.
US fans are idiots, they expect so much from a mediocre squad, like England.Mongrel Hawk wrote:Di Caniooooo! wrote:I loved the part though when Brazil was celebrating in the corner and the US had a good chance to score lol, man that would of been embarrassing.
I loved more the way USA fans were thinking they would beat a team of kids and then were helplessly resigned or shocked: http://boards.espn.go.com/boards/mb/mb?sport=soccernet&id=660&tid=7273583&tsn=1
Mongrel Hawk wrote:2-0, but it could have been like... 8.
yo, Puro! how about those players playing the WC at home?
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