Thursday, 2 October 2014

: Brazil need continuity, Says Dunga

-With Agencies In an interview with Agencia Estadao, Carlos Dunga opened up about his plans and vision for Brazil. “You have to find a base,” the 50-year-old told Agencia Estado. “The national team has two games a month, so you can’t completely change from one squad to another." “I believe we have more [than 40-50 players from which to choose]. "The talent is essential. But the players must have personality, focus, and continuity. The players have to understand the transition from club football to international football." “In training and in games we will try to find a way of dividing responsibility among all the players," he added. “In 1970 the team depended on Pele, in 1958 on Garrincha, and in 1994 on Romario. “There are players who create goals and, logically, require a team structure, but they are finishers. They are defining games.”

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