tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post4362540987913265647..comments2023-08-21T08:32:03.604-03:00Comments on santapelota: Dunga to make a return to the bench?Roberticushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16156151793691858430noreply@blogger.comBlogger18125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-41426916263214411532015-04-26T10:41:06.868-03:002015-04-26T10:41:06.868-03:00Great article. I loved Dunga's Brazil and woul...Great article. I loved Dunga's Brazil and would love to see him in management again. http://www.hot-odds.com/DroppingOdds<br />Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03558020185713321192noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-19183156843488391812014-07-14T10:42:30.850-03:002014-07-14T10:42:30.850-03:00Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri, commonly known as Du...Carlos Caetano Bledorn Verri, commonly known as Dunga, is a former Brazilian football defensive midfielder and a World Champion for Brazil in the 1994 FIFA World Cup.<br />Born: October 31, 1963 (age 50), Ijuí, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil<br />Height: 1.76 m<br />Weight: 81 kg<br />Career start: 1980<br />Career end: 2000new gameshttp://game-generator.org/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-860545743546569642014-02-11T19:57:53.448-02:002014-02-11T19:57:53.448-02:00Dunga was really really amazing!Dunga was really really amazing!Betting Tipshttp://ultrasbet.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-1954976572408919242013-11-18T08:42:30.344-02:002013-11-18T08:42:30.344-02:00Nice post...check the website
http://www.willmess...Nice post...check the website<br /><br />http://www.willmessiwintheworldcup.com/Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04543038456698617395noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-78453289198375347922012-12-20T09:41:51.653-02:002012-12-20T09:41:51.653-02:00Dunga, a legend in footballDunga, a legend in footballSimonhttp://www.football52.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-56160349218386934852012-03-03T06:18:42.042-03:002012-03-03T06:18:42.042-03:00It's a great article . We are inspired of it
...It's a great article . We are inspired of it<br /><br />The 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup was the tenth Cricket World Cup. It was played in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. It was Bangladesh's first time co-hosting a World Cup. The World Cup was also due to be co-hosted by Pakistan, but in the wake of the 2009 attack on the Sri Lanka national cricket team in Lahore, the International Cricket Council (ICC) decided to remove Pakistan from the hosting countries.Bangladesh Informationhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00952636500234760250noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-14071785148323862952011-12-29T07:27:06.497-02:002011-12-29T07:27:06.497-02:00great one really a fabulous work on football i lov...great one really a fabulous work on football i love this a lotSilver Jewelry Jaipurhttp://www.a1fashionjewelrystore.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-57538620309223372732011-12-29T07:24:29.161-02:002011-12-29T07:24:29.161-02:00such a nice and really a cool post i love it a lot...such a nice and really a cool post i love it a lotinternet marketing belgiumhttp://www.icu-india.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-53401570997997451222011-05-20T22:39:17.412-03:002011-05-20T22:39:17.412-03:00Hey Mati,
I'm not going to do a Brasileirão p...Hey Mati,<br /><br />I'm not going to do a Brasileirão preview for two reasons:<br />1)plently of bloggers have already done some very impressive previews (check out euan murray or snap, kaka and pop) and<br />2)I feel it's somewhat of a mug's game: so many players will be sold within the next 2-3 months it would be unfeasible to give an accurate impression of squad strengths.<br /><br />Maybe I will do a preview for the 'Second Round' of the Championship when the squads will -hopefully- be more defined!<br /><br />By the way, I agree that Dunga's use of Robinho was a great idea. In fact the mechanics of that whole system was something welcome on the football scene.<br /><br />PS - Falcão: I don't share your view that he is some naif who is dreaming about the halcyon days of W-M or 4-2-4. I actually reckon he wants to modernise the entire approach to playing in Brazil, not so much in terms of formation per se, but in terms of how the team occupies space on the field. He's basically taking on the fundamentals of Sacchi's ideas twenty years later because he observes that the best Brazilian players (regretably, most of whom are playing in Europe)and certainly the ones who go on to represent the Selecao will play in a manner considerably different to that on display in Brazilian domestic football.Roberticushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16156151793691858430noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-27627740680968544252011-05-20T22:23:29.040-03:002011-05-20T22:23:29.040-03:00Hi Guilherme,
that's fine by me. Feel free to...Hi Guilherme,<br /><br />that's fine by me. Feel free to go ahead and provide a link.<br /><br />best regards,<br /><br />RobRoberticushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16156151793691858430noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-39213424978725367552011-05-18T13:09:55.030-03:002011-05-18T13:09:55.030-03:00again, apologies for the late comment.
celso is a...again, apologies for the late comment.<br /><br />celso is a funny character, who betrayed himself in the club world cup, and i think he never got over it. the press are vultures everywhere, and will attack any sign of weakness. internacional were inconsolable, celso didn't know what to do, little by little they grew apart and today we have a confused looking falcao, like he stepped out of the time machine into the wrong decade, era, century, whatever you like. all due respect to the player he was, to winning the gre-nal & gauchao, to learning from mistakes & giving players a chance, i don't see it working & i hope to be proven wrong as much as i hope to see oscar play more.<br /><br />dunga was innovative, he had an idea, a vision. he stuck to it, went through a thunderstorm of criticism, booing, jeering, berating, insulting. he stuck to his guns, his players, his idea. and for almost 60mins of a 1/4 final he almost convinced us he was right, but these days you're only right when you win. brazil were teased for playing "ugly" football. ironically holland played worse and won that game...somehow.<br /><br />i went to a the ireland-brazil game, and it seemed to me brazil cannot play football unless there is a result at stake. for 45 minutes, the team was unbreachable. for the oher 45, they scored to put a smile on the fans' cold faces. they wouldn't have scored if they didn't want to. they were that efficient, calculated, compact, tactically drilled and fluidless...unless they wanted to be. 4-2-3-1, 4-2-2-2, or 4-2-1-1-1-1, all depends on the girl you want to call. robinho's position alone os a testament to a coach with an idea. ideas are something most coaches today lack. everyone plays 4-2-3-1, zonal, sit back, counter attack, big man, fast winger, hard runner. do we play like barca or do we play like stoke?<br /><br />finally, with the state championships finally over, finally. can we get a preview of the brasileirao 2011? hearing tite shouting "fala muito!" at felipao brought back childhood memories. i loved football again for a whileMatinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-21535182390236812722011-04-28T18:42:21.145-03:002011-04-28T18:42:21.145-03:00Hi Roberticus,
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thanks for reading the piece and for...Hi Riccardo,<br /><br />thanks for reading the piece and for your comment. I will check out your site now and follow you on twitter.<br /><br />RegardsRoberticushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16156151793691858430noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-48009535006984028152011-03-09T09:59:25.209-03:002011-03-09T09:59:25.209-03:00Great article Roberticus, as always. Shame you don...Great article Roberticus, as always. Shame you don't write more of them, but I understand that writing these profound articles is time consuming.<br /><br />to defensiveminded: I think that Dunga said, that he wants to be close to his father, who has Alzheimer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-56789828463616014312011-03-08T09:13:34.789-03:002011-03-08T09:13:34.789-03:00Thank you for the response Roberticus. I would lo...Thank you for the response Roberticus. I would love to see this team in action. I watch some Brazilian football and I have noticed that defending on their flanks is pretty poor. Dunga managed to fix this problem without playing defensive wingers AND he convinced Robinho to be a team player. Amazing.<br /><br /> Do you have any inside info on why Dunga has not tried to get a job in Europe ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-10669111210915244952011-03-03T17:44:03.136-03:002011-03-03T17:44:03.136-03:00Hi Defensive Minded,
thanks for taking the time o...Hi Defensive Minded,<br /><br />thanks for taking the time out to read the piece.<br /><br />With regard Dunga, I think that the criterion used in the eyes of the public to judge the National Team manager is different to that afforded a club manager. Because of the glorious history of the seleçáo and all the attendant sentimental attachment, the ghosts of '70 and '82 are inevitably a kind of Sword of Damocles hanging over the incumbent's head. Even if the coach manages to land a trophy quite far whilst playing a style that is not convincing, there is a gnawing feeling of "Yes, we won but what if...".<br />These exacting standards are not held up to club coaches because there seems to be at least a modicum of recognition on the part of supporters that club managers are juggling with impossible circumstances; the national league is so competitive that results are a premium, hence defensive football thrives.<br />So in that respect I don't think Dunga would be perceived to be much different from your typical club coach in the Brazilian top flight.<br />Of course, Dunga is avowedly proud of his vision of football whereas many defensive-minded coaches offer the excuse that they would play more entertaining football if circumstances permitted but they have to be realistic. Celso Roth for instance has said, in at least two interviews I have read,that his favourite formation is 4-3-3 but that he reckons it is impossible to introduce this system successfully in Brazil today. How come? Roth never elaborated but I suspect he means that, unlike in Europe, creative midfielders and forwards in Brazil are not accustomed or even willing to put in the defensive graft necessary to make such an adventurious apporach viable in the modern game.<br /><br />As for Nei, the attacking right-back...he is very much a wing-back and yes, his positional nous when tucking in to defend the area as part a unit-of-four is highly suspect. He tends to play opposing forwards onside for example. In this sense he is like a Dani Alves or perhaps a younger Maicon or Ashley Cole before these guys had learned to improve their defensive game.<br />For that reason, part of me suspects that Dunga would prefer to play a more robust figure than Oscar ahead of such an offensive right-back. So maybe we would see Tinga, who has an Edgar Davids-type quality about his game ( and not just in terms of his dreadlocked appearance).<br /><br />At left-back, Kleber is one of the more experienced players at Inter. I think he is more intelligent than Nei in terms of timing his runs forward. With Dunga's Brazil, don't forget that Michel Bastos was never a natural full-back of any description. Before leaving for France, Michel had been schooled as a wing-back in a 3-5-2 and has been used from midfield onwards ever since at his French club sides. So obviously he lacked some of the positional wherewithal when thrust into the role by Dunga.<br />Incidentally, I think Pablo Guiñazu's hard running from midfield out to the left flank will provide a measure of security for Kleber.Roberticushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16156151793691858430noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2510287918029358028.post-43531595090270303952011-03-03T04:50:03.702-03:002011-03-03T04:50:03.702-03:00Great article. I loved Dunga's Brazil and wou...Great article. I loved Dunga's Brazil and would love to see him in management again.I fear that he does not care for the political side of management and does not see his job as that of an entertainer so would not last very long in Brazil.<br /><br />In your diagram you have Nei playing as the right back. Can he handle that key role as it would be his job to provide the width on that side while still being expected to defend ? <br /><br />A weakness of Dunga's Brazil was that the left back didn't seem to know what was expected of him and Robinho didnt provide much cover. Will Kleber be able to handle himself ?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com