Someone, somewhere in Brazil, believes they have a fire going. Because when it comes to the future of the national team job in football’s greatest national superpower ever, the smoke can be seen from the Iberian Peninsula. More than three months after the Seleção crashed out of the World Cup against Croatia on penalties, the Brazilian Confederation of Football is yet to name their successor to Tite, who decided to scarper before he was escorted out. There has been plenty of talk about a number of major names, with the fact seemingly accepted that President of the CBF Ednaldo Rodrigues has taken it upon himself to be the first ever to appoint a foreign manager to the role.
Someone in Brazil believes they have a fire going
Someone in Brazil believes they have a fire…
Someone in Brazil believes they have a fire going
Someone, somewhere in Brazil, believes they have a fire going. Because when it comes to the future of the national team job in football’s greatest national superpower ever, the smoke can be seen from the Iberian Peninsula. More than three months after the Seleção crashed out of the World Cup against Croatia on penalties, the Brazilian Confederation of Football is yet to name their successor to Tite, who decided to scarper before he was escorted out. There has been plenty of talk about a number of major names, with the fact seemingly accepted that President of the CBF Ednaldo Rodrigues has taken it upon himself to be the first ever to appoint a foreign manager to the role.