From: Mehdi on
> Subject : Brazil and beautiful football
> From : lleo_lm(a)lycos.com

> I can't end a reference about Zico without mentioning that, when Japan
> scored two goals via free kicks against Denmark, the Brasilian media went on
> about how Zico "taught them how to take free kicks". Of course, seeing as
> how things went against Paraguay, I can't help but think he might have
> taught them penalties too :-)

:)

>> Leonardo would be a brave choice, as was Dunga. He is an intelligent and
>> levelheaded man, it could work. Then again, would CBF be willing to go
>> with an unexperienced coach for the second time in a row?
>
> Fwiw, apart from Scolari he is the only other "candidate" who seemed
> interested on the job.

The football will be brilliant but as a tactician he failed every big
test Milan faced (apart from Real Madrid) over and over and over again.
He has a startling inability to make tactical changes in game. The CBF
could give him a year and see how it goes at the Copa America.


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From: Diabolik on
> Leonardo would be a brave choice, as was Dunga. He is an intelligent and
> levelheaded man, it could work. Then again, would CBF be willing to go
> with an unexperienced coach for the second time in a row?

I think Leo would be a logical choice, because he reflects the football
style of Brasil.

Attacking, without fear of your opponent, no matter what.

He demonstrated this with Milan this year, attacking without fear, with
average players, and he came 3rd in Serie A.

I would love to see him play this style of football with great players!

From: nandalf on
On 9 jul, 10:51, "Diabolik" <Diabo...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
> > Leonardo would be a brave choice, as was Dunga. He is an intelligent and
> > levelheaded man, it could work. Then again, would CBF be willing to go
> > with an unexperienced coach for the second time in a row?
>
> I think Leo would be a logical choice, because he reflects the football
> style of Brasil.
>
> Attacking, without fear of your opponent, no matter what.
>
> He demonstrated this with Milan this year, attacking without fear, with
> average players, and he came 3rd in Serie A.
>
> I would love to see him play this style of football with great players!

yes,seeing that it would be nice.To be honest i would to love to see
Gus Hidink Training Brazil,i know ,i know stupid dream.
I did not like the way Dunga made us play but it was eficient and
sucesfull.murici with a very good suporting work by the CBF PR Rodrigo
Paiva,might work,and he knows how to develop youth talent as he came
from the school of Tele Santana.
From: Diabolik on

"nandalf" <nandalf(a)uol.com.br> wrote in message
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> On 9 jul, 10:51, "Diabolik" <Diabo...(a)nospam.com> wrote:
>> > Leonardo would be a brave choice, as was Dunga. He is an intelligent
>> > and
>> > levelheaded man, it could work. Then again, would CBF be willing to go
>> > with an unexperienced coach for the second time in a row?
>>
>> I think Leo would be a logical choice, because he reflects the football
>> style of Brasil.
>>
>> Attacking, without fear of your opponent, no matter what.
>>
>> He demonstrated this with Milan this year, attacking without fear, with
>> average players, and he came 3rd in Serie A.
>>
>> I would love to see him play this style of football with great players!
>
> yes,seeing that it would be nice.To be honest i would to love to see
> Gus Hidink Training Brazil,i know ,i know stupid dream.

Gus Hidink wouldn't be agood coach for Brasil, he didn't even qualify for
Russia, and he only plays with one forward, too defensive for Brasil.

He's a good coach for 2nd tier teams that don't have much talent because he
plays defensive tactics.

I suppose many coaches these days play defensive, just look at the WC.

> I did not like the way Dunga made us play but it was eficient and
> sucesfull.murici with a very good suporting work by the CBF PR Rodrigo
> Paiva,might work,and he knows how to develop youth talent as he came
> from the school of Tele Santana.