The Borneo Post

Dunga looking to exorcise Paris demons

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PARIS: Brazi l coach Dunga will revisit the site of one of his greatest disappoint­ments when he leads out his side against France at the Stade de France in Paris on Thursday.

He was the Brazi l captain in 1998 when his side were surpassed by a Zinedine Zidaneinsp­ired France in the World Cup final.

And as the World Cup winner from 1994 as a player bids now as coach to reconstruc­t the team so humiliated on home soil at last year’s World Cup, he will be aiming to banish three sets of demons.

First will be his own personal anguish from a final in which Zidane’s brace helped the hosts to a 3- 0 victory and their first World Cup success.

And then there wil l be the demons of a country reeling from a 7-1 semi-final humbling at the hands of eventual champions Germany, not to mention the final nail in the coffin as the Netherland­s trumped them 3- 0 in the third- place play- off.

Luis Felipe Scolari -- who led Brazi l to victory at the 2002 World Cup -- was fired following the tournament with Dunga reinstated to a post he’d held from 2006-2010.

There too is another demon for him to exorcise as, despite winning the 2007 Copa America, he was dismissed after Brazil’s quarterfin­al exit to the Netherland­s at the World Cup in South Africa.

While all that may be on Dunga’s mind, one of his main tasks will be trying to get the best out of Neymar, widely seen as Brazil’s sole world class talent.

He may be the third top scorer in Spain’s La Liga behind the incomparab­le duo, Barcelona team- mate Messi and Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo, but Neymar has been struggling for goals these past two months.

He has netted just three in his last nine games, and that while Barca have been in free- scoring form on a run of 18 wins from their last 19 matches.

Neymar will likely be glad to join up with the national team as he has scored seven goals in his last six Brazil matches - - including four in one match against Japan.

His tally of 42 internatio­nal goals at just 23 suggests he could one day threaten legend Pele’s mark of 77.

But while he has to share the limelight at Barca alongside Messi and now Luis Suarez, with Brazil the whole team is built around him, making him the focal point of the attack.

He is also the Selecao’s captain, something Dunga believes will help him develop as a player.

“The more responsibi­lities he has, the more he will progress,” Dunga said recently.

Stopping Neymar, though, isn’t France coach Didier Deschamps’s primary concern as he tries to build a side to compete for glory on home soil at next year’s European Championsh­ips.

Deschamps’s current dilemma is who to play up front, with Real Madrid’s Karim Benzema, Olivier Giroud of Arsenal and Atletico Madrid’s Antoine Greizmann all in fine club form.

Not to mention that Lyon’s Alexandre Lacazette is top scorer in Ligue 1 while there are also his clubmate Nabil Fekir, Marseille’s Dimitri Payet and Mathieu Valbuena of Dynamo Moscow vying for roles in attacking positions.

It’s a nice problem to have but a plethora of attacking options does not automatica­lly translate into goals, as France’s last two friendly results attest: a 1-1 draw with Albania and 1- 0 win over Sweden.

Even so, with both sides concentrat­ing on their own attacking forces, from a fan’s point of view it could make for a thoroughly entertaini­ng game. — AFP

 ??  ?? Brazilian national football team’s head coach Dunga (centre) supervises a training session of Brazil’s national football team at the Charlety Stadium in Paris ahead of a friendly match against France to be held at the Stade de France stadium in...
Brazilian national football team’s head coach Dunga (centre) supervises a training session of Brazil’s national football team at the Charlety Stadium in Paris ahead of a friendly match against France to be held at the Stade de France stadium in...

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