Scolari: “I have no idea where to go after the World Cup”
Luiz Felipe Scolari arrived in Brazil for Easter and in an interview to Radio Globo he told what pretty much everybody already knows: he is not going to decide his future before the World Cup.
He also said he is very satisfied with the Portuguese national team but the defeat against Greece at Euro04 final is still unacceptable in his mind. However he assures that Portugal has a good team and he expects to go well in Germany.
At last, when he was asked about Mexico’s 60 days preparations, he said “In Europe that’s impossible. We will respect the 21 days settled by FIFA. I believe that by the time we play our first game we’ll be well prepared.”
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To tell you the truth, I feel Scolari might still stay in Portugal. Might not be for long. He has a lot of critics in Portugal – still trying to understand why, myslef.
Anyway, we all know that there are very few cases of a coach staying long in the same spot. When he does, well, look at Sven…
Regardless of the result, I feel he’s (Scolari) doing a very goog job. He buid a team, mixed efficiently old and new blood without “traumas”, he adjusted still a lot to what I believe his original plans were back in 2003, he survived the fierce (and stupid) excessive criticism and he started chanelling the U21 team for what it should be for: the main secondary source of players for the AA’s. All this in a coherent and systematic and professional way.
PLUS… The guys I feel would be +/- up for the job aren’t as good as him and will never get the place. On the other side, we can count on Mourinho when he’s not wanted anywhere else…
Basicly, what I mean is: FICA FELIPAO!!!
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Stay Felipao! Just until Mourinho is ready to move on. I can’t think of any other capable replacement. I think if Scolari leaves, it will set the team back a couple of years.
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Or centuries…
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In my opinion it is very possible that Felipão wants to stay in Portugal with a bigger salary.
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My friends, what do you think about the chances of Hugo Viana to play the WC ?
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We know that we potentially have two main problems at the moment : how to substitute Jorge Andrade and Costinha ? In case Scolari put for instance Fernando Meira and Petit or Tiago, the coordination will be as good as before ? (I mean as we say in Brazil the famous “entrosamento”).
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Nelson, Meira won’t have a problem. He played a lot during the qualifies. But to replace Costinha it surely won’t be the same. He played for some years with Maniche and Deco and it work out just fine. However this is not the most important thing in a team. Petit have experience in his national team and quality enough to replace him.




The way I see it, Hugo Viana is actually the only with “playmaker” abilities, to substitute Deco.
If that’s what we need, in the case of a substitution – more than an effective mmidfield with, e.g., Tiago Maniche Petit, or Maniche Tiago and Moutinho – I don’t know. Although he’s more than good enough, the question is can his presence make the difference.
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Come to Croatia Filipao. I speak on behalf of the HNS when I say we will give you the same you have in Portugal (salary, accomodations, driver) with a 20% raise. The surroundings will be very familiar, you can live in the beautiful city of Split in an seafront villa and eat all the sardines, olives and figs you like. What you will have with us is a team ready for REAL coaching talent. Bring your skills to Croatia…and showcase your talent.




Soze… C’mon, man…!
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what??




Soze, let us keep Felipao, man…
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Yes, hands off!
We do not have any compitent replacement yet (assuming Mourihino isn’t ready yet).
The donkeys we had before will try again and as mentioned before, that will set us back centuries. We’d have a hard time qualifying…
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He needs to be shared. You had your time with him, now let someone else get a turn.
It look like he will be leaing after this WC..the rumors are too persistant not to be true; so might as well come to us. You guys can visit any time you like.
Ceasar; ‘the donkeys’ you had before…that’s funny. At least you had a living creature, croatia has had a history of inanimate objects.




Soze, you win!!! haha
How can we turn down a request from someone who’s had to endure “inanimate objects” as you so clearly describe. LOL
Oh, and thanks for the invitation.:-)
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