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coaches all over the world are sometimes autocratic and authoritarian in their actions and inactions.they do certain things which obviously turn out to be clearly great mistakes.one of such actions is the unpopular decision of luis felipe scolari,the brazil gaffer at the ongoing fifa world cup to select fred,jo and to some extent hulk at the expense of some real football talents of brazil. it is abundantly clearer to all and sundry that,these three guys are not living up to the billing and hence,brazils ordeal in the hands of chile despite the penalty shootouts victory.these guys never brought anything positive to the table or party.is scolari trying to imply that,these are the best brazilians he can see around as far as their roles are concerned?for the umpteenth occasion,i will register my disagreement with a coach on his wrong player selection. had brazil been eliminated by chile,i believe most brazil fans would have found solace in the poor selection of scolari and finally subject him to all manner of strict and strenuous scrutiny over a poor job.the uselessness of these useless guys is therefore putting pressure excessively on neymar jnr.he needs to accept this blunderous selection he did.I fear very much as brazil prepares to face colombia in the quarter finals of the world cup.the colombians are tactically good,have some brilliant footballers and above all score goals at will.they have eleven goals from four matches.this is so far the most impressive in the competition. scolari must tell neymar to be releasing some balls on time.he needlessly hold onto the ball for long at times.I expect the coach to tell him to stop it.some of these selfishness never help the collective purpose of the team.football is a team sport and one person cannot do everything.I agree he is a good player though but but i dont subscribe to selfish play at all.
Posted on: Sun, 29 Jun 2014 04:08:52 +0000

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