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Brazil wants to forget defeat of 2014
There's no chance Tite or any of his players will forget the score of Brazil's humiliating semifinal loss at the last World Cup.
Supporters of the Selecao still ensure it echoes in their ears: 7-1. As high-profile Brazil players walked off the pitch following a recent training session at Teresopolis, a few dozen disgruntled fans chanted "7-1." That loss to Germany in the 2014 World Cup semifinals will be in the back of the minds of the Brazil players whenever they start a match in Russia, particularly the six who were involved in that squad.
But the current group is very different from the group that flopped at home four years ago. After a series of changes implemented by coach Tite since September 2016, the five-time World Cup champion once again is considered title contender. After hearing the negative chants at the training ground recently, four-time World Cup winner Mario Zagallo expressed optimism the humiliation could make Brazil stronger this time. "That 7-1 will sting forever," said the 86-year-old Zagallo. "But Tite and Neymar give us hope again. In 2014 we didn't have our best in the World Cup. Now players will fight for positions - the mindset has changed."Â
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