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This marks a continuation of the coaching instability that Brazil has experienced since Tite's departure following the 2022 FIFA World Cup. Dorval Jr. becomes the fourth coach in this period as the five-time world champions struggle to find a leader who can capitalize on their rich talent pool. The country's dilemma raises eyebrows—despite nurturing some of the world's best players, finding a consistently successful coach has proven elusive.
Delving into Brazil's managerial history, figures like Luis Felipe Scolari, who led the team to World Cup glory in 2002, boasted win rates exceeding 75%. In contrast, Tite, who managed for six years without securing a significant trophy, also reflected the challenges faced in translating talent into success on the international stage.