Khaleej Times

From ridiculous to sublime, Tite turns Brazilians around

- Reuters

sao paulo — Little more than a year has gone by since Tite took over as coach of a Brazil side still reeling from embarrassi­ng exits in the World Cup and Copa America but in that short time he has transforme­d the team into favourites for Russia 2018.

No one could have imagined just how influentia­l the former Corinthian­s coach would be but nine wins in 10 World Cup qualifiers are just reward for a return to the form that won them a record five World Cup titles.

“There is no questionin­g the enormous quality of Brazil’s players, Tite and backroom staff,” the normally cautious former World Cup winner Tostao wrote before the final two qualifiers against Bolivia and Chile. “The team is ready.”

Tite retained several players who had misfired under Luiz Felipe Scolari during the 2014 World Cup and his successor Dunga but he transforme­d their front line with the introducti­on of attack-minded youngsters Philippe Coutinho and Gabriel Jesus.

In midfield he recalled Paulinho and Renato Augusto, his former charges at Corinthian­s.

With Real Madrid’s Casemiro an automatic choice to anchor the team and Neymar still the undisputed talisman, the side is settled and there are no major disagreeme­nts over the first 11 for the first time in years.

Tite’s task between now and next June is mostly deciding who will support those leading men.

The problem, if there is one, comes with Brazil’s almost customary over-confidence. They are the only side to play in every World Cup and even after their 7-1 hammering by Germany in the 2014 semifinals on home soil, they believe they are special.

Just as in 2006, when Brazil sailed through the qualifiers with players like Ronaldo, Roberto Carlos, Ronaldinho and Adriano, they go to Russia as one of the clear favourites. —

 ?? AFP ?? Coach Tite has transforme­d Brazil into favourites for the 2018 World Cup in Russia in a short time. —
AFP Coach Tite has transforme­d Brazil into favourites for the 2018 World Cup in Russia in a short time. —

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