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World Cup humiliation still haunts Dunga's squad

By Agence France Presse In Rio De Janeiro | China Daily | Updated: 2015-07-09 08:44

Exactly a year after its 7-1 World Cup humiliation at the hands of Germany, Brazil's once all-conquering soccer team appears as lost as ever.

And coach Dunga says there is no quick way back.

Wednesday marked the first anniversary of Brazil's stunning exit from the tournament it was hosting and had been under huge pressure to win - a defeat as traumatic as any in a country of 200 million where soccer is entwined in the national soul.

And from the highest levels of Brazilian soccer administration to the popular beach pitches of Rio's Copacabana district, there is agreement that something serious must be done.

"We all have to improve," Dunga said in comments on the Globo Esporte sports news site.

"We need the humility to know that we have to work to recover that dominance of world soccer, but we also have to admit that it's not that easy."

Dunga spoke on Monday night after meeting a host of former national team trainers for a postmortem on Brazil's most recent fiasco - elimination from the Copa America last month at the hands of upstart Paraguay.

But the real hurt for soccer-mad Brazil is that extraordinary thrashing by Germany in the World Cup semifinals on July 8, 2014. Germany went on to claim the championship previously held by Brazil a record five times.

Dunga put that loss on a par with Brazil's 1950 World Cup final defeat to lowly Uruguay in Rio's grand Maracana stadium, an event so traumatizing it even has its own name - 'The Maracanazo'.

The Germany calamity "is a date that will leave a mark, just like 1950, and just like the five times that Brazil was world champion", Dunga said.

A year later, the coach is warning of a gritty future for Brazil's yellow-shirted players.

"We have to see the positive side. We can't always win," he said. "We have to try to go forward in every way we can."

'Players who can think'

Just how to go forward is something Dunga's brain trust of former World Cup winners says it has been meeting - and will keep meeting on - to figure out.

To many Brazilians it seems incredible that in a country with so much raw talent that its top 11 could be anything but the best.

On Copacabana beach, skilled amateurs playing the traditional game and the even more breath-taking futevolei, or foot volleyball, say the national team needs better-rounded players who won't depend so heavily on superstar Neymar.

"The team needs many more who can think for themselves," said Marcus Vinicios, 44, sweating after a game of futevolei, in which teams of four use their heads, chests and legs to keep the ball pinging back and forth over a volleyball net.

"We should have players who can make their own moves, not just following around after one player," he said. "We need players who when they get the ball at their feet are not thinking, 'Where's Neymar?'"

Most analysts agree with that verdict in the wake of last month's quarterfinal flop from the South American championship in Chile.

The once glittering team lacked creativity and became simply toothless once Neymar was sent off against Colombia for head-butting an opponent.

Former Brazil international Cafu said other teams "have lost respect for Brazil. They no longer fear us".

But maybe Brazil's golden touch can be brought back.

Falcao, a star of the 1980s, said the team needs to find a core of better players, but not anything as rare as a new Pele.

"We have to search for above-average players, not necessarily superstars," he said, pointing to the victorious Germans.

"The German team that was world champion last year has no superstar, but five players above average."

Other recommendations from the group looking into Brazil's tournament failures include reform in the lower leagues and better training for coaches at all levels.

Brazil appears to be confronting its problems but, as Dunga warned, the road might be tough.

Next up for Brazil are the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, which begin in October. And even these matches are now no longer seen as the formality they once would have been.

 World Cup humiliation still haunts Dunga's squad

Brazil's star player, Neymar, takes a selfie at his institute during the 'Bota do Mundo' (World's Boot) project in Praia Grande, Sao Paulo, on Tuesday. His institute is a sports complex for needy children and their families. Miguel Schincariol / Agence France Presse

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