2016 Rio Games: Brazil Coach Happy to Rely on Neymar For Olympic Gold
Current under-20s coach Rogerio Micale has been charged with rejuvenating Brazilian football in the 2016 Rio Olympics after Dunga was fired
- Agence France-Presse
- Updated: July 20, 2016 04:05 am IST
Highlights
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Brazil coach relying on Neymar to fire the hosts to first Olympic gold
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Current under-20s coach Rogerio Micale will lead Brazil in Rio
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Tite will take over the Brazilian squad after the Olympics
Brazil's Olympic coach admitted on Tuesday that he was relying on Barcelona star forward Neymar to shoot the hosts to a first Games gold in Rio next month.
Current under-20s coach Rogerio Micale has been charged with rejuvenating Brazilian football in Rio after Dunga was fired following Brazil's shock first-round exit from the Copa America.
"I want to be dependent on Neymar," he said, as the squad went through its first training session for the Rio Games.
"What coach in the world would not want a Neymar in his team? They say it's not good to be dependent on Neymar, but I do not agree: I would always have a Neymar in my team."
Micale's stance is in stark contrast Dunga, who had tried to suggest the Brazilian side was not a one-man team.
The Rio Games start on August 5.
Tite will take over the Selecao after the Olympics.