Brazilian

so many

soccer star

demobilize

It's rare to see name-brand Brazilian nationals after

coaches

The reason for this is because the Brazilian soccer philosophy is not suitable for modern soccer. Nowadays, the days when Brazil dominated the world's soccer world have become history, and today's soccer is no longer relying on individual ability alone as in the 1990s, but is now more and more concerned about tactics and the whole. In addition, the Samba soccer coach's outdated thinking and relatively conservative tactics are also unfavorable factors. They are also arrogant, stubborn and unwilling to accept the current mainstream tactics of the world, resulting in the level of training and coaching gradually getting farther and farther away from the world's first-class.

Brazilian stars are generally very talented, but they are not as good in terms of self-discipline and intelligence, and a manager needs to have a high level of technical and tactical skills and discipline, which is a bit difficult for Brazilian soccer stars. Brazil is full of stars such as Pele, Garrincha, Romario, Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Rivaldo, Kaka, Neymar and Casemiro. The new generation also includes potential stars such as Vinicius, Anthony, Rodrigo and Richarlison. But there is no denying that Scolari, who once led Brazil to the World Cup, is a Brazilian, and Santana and Zagallo further back are also famous Brazilian managers.

The qualities that a good coach needs to have go beyond talent, so players who can play well may not necessarily be good coaches, and this is a truth universally recognized in both soccer and basketball.

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