DUNGA VISITED CHELSEA TRAINING GROUND Dunga visited Chelseas - TopicsExpress



          

DUNGA VISITED CHELSEA TRAINING GROUND Dunga visited Chelseas training ground yesterday met with the Special One Jose Mourinho. > Dunga took over as Brazil coach after their disappointing World Cup. > He has won all of his first six games in charge of the national team. > This weekend, the Brazil coach will watch three Premier League games Dunga visited Chelseas training ground yesterday met with the Special One Jose Mourinho. Dunga has a tough task on his hands restoring pride to the Brazilian national team after a disappointing World Cup, but perhaps taking some tips from Jose Mourinho will go a long way to helping. The Brazil coach, a World Cup-winning captain in 1994, travelled to Chelseas Cobham training ground on Friday, where he and his coaching staff had lunch with Mourinho. There was a long conversation with an exchange of ideas about football, of course, and information about the many Brazilian players with whom (Mourinho) trained in Europe, the Brazilian Football Confederation reported. A hot topic for Mourinho at the moment is Oscar, and the Chelsea coach spoke to the media on Friday about his player reaching a different level. The Brazil coach is here today and shares the same vision as me. He recognises Oscar has reached a different level in his game and also in his personality. His intention is always to improve. Is he the kind of kid who can play 12 times in one month? I dont think so. But that we analyse the situation, we have other options, other players who can play in his position and his rest will obviously arrive to make sure we dont overload him with minutes of football. The coaching team enjoyed a joke with the Brazilian contingency of Chelsea players, while Mourinho looked on Dunga also visited Borussia Dortmund this week, where he met Jurgen Klopp with his technical committee Andrey Lopes and Gilmar Rinaldi. Brazil have won all of their first six matches under Dungas stewardship, with the likes of Willian, Oscar and Filipe Luis all playing a major role. The Brazilian coach has a busy weekend of football to look forward to. He will be at Stamford Bridge to watch some of his international players face up against West Brom on Saturday afternoon, before hot-footing it across the capital for the late game of the day; Arsenal vs Manchester United. On Sunday, hell complete his trio of live games with a trip to Selhurst Park, where Crystal Palace host Liverpool. #HAZARDOUS
Posted on: Sat, 22 Nov 2014 04:57:26 +0000

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