Dunga Vows Big Brazil Efforts
(Soccer365.com) - New Brazil manager Dunga has vowed to field a team with the confidence and spirit required to call themselves the Samba Kings.
The 1994 World Cup champion was hired Monday night to replace Carlos Alberto Parreira.
"A national team player has to have posture and attitude and it shouldn't be necessary for me or anyone else to tell them that," he told Reuters. "While I'm in charge, they'll have to give their body, soul, mind and heart to the national team."
"The players have to understand that we've got quality, but they have to be highly motivated, be excited to play for the national team, know that few have this possibility and make the most of it."
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it must be tough to coach Brazil (Ronaldo,Ronaldinho,Emerson,Kaka,Adriano etc)they just showed in Germany it's not always the best team on paper to win,if Dunga can bring them together as a team instead of individual talents,he's got himself an unbeatable team,their talent is superb,probably better than the 1970 team.
Posted by: Tony p | July 27, 2006 05:02 PM
You saved me a lot of halsse just now.
Posted by: Rocky | September 10, 2011 06:04 PM