‘Brazil want quick, agile players,’ reveals head coach Dunga

Brazil are looking to play with more quick, agile players who don’t have defined positions, that is according to the national team head coach Dunga. Dunga has openly been trying to use a false nine system with the Brazilian national team and achieved moderate success over the past week by achieving 1-0 victories over Colombia […]
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2014-09-11 02:25:00

Brazil are looking to play with more quick, agile players who don’t have defined positions, that is according to the national team head coach Dunga.

Dunga has openly been trying to use a false nine system with the Brazilian national team and achieved moderate success over the past week by achieving 1-0 victories over Colombia and Ecuador.

When the new head coach spoke to reporters in America, he revealed the ideal players he is trying to use with the national team.

Dunga said: “We tried to put in more players who were quick and agile but who have no defined position except when we don’t have the ball.

“And we’ll keep working on that, we’ll test a few different ways of playing so that when we begin next year things will be much clearer.”

Brazil have various friendlies still to play in 2014 but Dunga will be hoping to perfect his way of playing before the Copa América next summer.