?The president believes that the national team needs to go in a different direction and for that he needs a new coach,? he added.
You may call it superstition or something else, but rumors are Marin is eyeing on its world cup winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari for his substitute, however, Sanchez said it is too early to predict a replacement deal right now. Moreover, Sanchez himself is disagreeing with president?s bold step and called it is brave move by the boss ahead of a crucial event being hosted at their home, he even declined of his sacking for poor performance. He told about his performance, ?Mano did a good job. He faced difficulties but the work being done was improving. If the problem was the lack of good results he would have been fired earlier. He was winning recently.?
Further, Menezes is also not satisfying with the way he is being fired all of a sudden.
Anyways, the biggest allegation made against him was that Brazil only defeated weaker teams under his supervision. It is despite his impressive results, where he coached Brazil in 33 matches and achieved 21 victories along with six losses and similar draws. Moreover, he restored Brazilian supremacy by replacing star players like Ronaldinho and Robinho. Quoting his disappointments over president?s decision, Sanchez said, ?The team was about 85 per cent set, but what happens now will depend on the new coach. I respect the president?s decision, but it interrupts the work that was under way and I don?t think it came at a right moment.?
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