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RE: LeoThread 2025-02-14 16:17

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On the other side of the debate, Brazilian coaches such as Dorival Júnior, Renato Gaúcho, and Tite were defended as capable of delivering results, especially when given the right resources and environment. The argument here is that these coaches have a deep understanding of Brazil's football culture and can harness that knowledge to craft winning teams, given fair opportunities.

Critics of the Portuguese coaching trend suggested that local talent is often overlooked in favor of foreign coaches. They emphasized the need to give Brazilian coaches a fair chance and not dismiss their capabilities outright. There was a strong call to action for clubs to invest in their local coaches and allow them to develop.

The Role of Institutional Support and Conditions