Begin typing your search...

    Tite plays down expectations factor

    Brazil’s relatively straightforward passage to the last 16 has created optimism among fans betting on a sixth World Cup title but coach Tite is using his characteristic restraint to prevent over-confidence among his players.

    Tite plays down expectations factor
    X

    With champion Germany out, Argentina only scraping through, and Spain in turmoil, many see Brazil as the clear favourite to lift the World Cup in Moscow on July 15. But moments after it beat Serbia 2-0 to secure a quarter-final date with Mexico, the wily coach was once again playing down expectations. 
    “Expectations? We don’t live by expectations, we live by reality,” Tite said. “(We live by) a team that mentally deals with the pressure, is balanced, that has replacement parts for important moments.”
    “You have to have a strong team. If the players didn’t have all these preparations, then we’d surely not see this kind of performance.” Brazil’s performance against Serbia was its best so far and guaranteed it a date with Mexico in Samara on Monday.
    Tite revealed Brazil’s first division clubs had helped the national side by having its performance analysts research all 32 nations in the tournament and write detailed reports for his backroom staff. That assistance will be crucial against a talented but inconsistent Mexican side that has gone from beating Germany 1-0 in its opener to losing 0-3 to Sweden in its final group game.
    “We are going to begin studying on the plane (back to our base camp),” said Tite’s assistant Cleber Xavier. “They are a strong rival that beat Germany and Korea and qualified at the expense of Germany. For us, the thing is to know Mexico inside out so we can outline our expectations.”

    Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

    Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

    Click here for iOS

    Click here for Android

    migrator
    Next Story