FIFA World Cup: Brazil will only pick Tite’s successor in January, says CBF

Tite, who has coached the “Selecao” since 2016, has announced he will leave the post after the World Cup, leading to a flurry of speculation in Brazil on who could be next.

Published : Nov 18, 2022 11:13 IST , Rio de Janeiro

Brazil  Tite talks with players during a training session at the Continassa sporting centre in Italy.
Brazil  Tite talks with players during a training session at the Continassa sporting centre in Italy. | Photo Credit: AP
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Brazil  Tite talks with players during a training session at the Continassa sporting centre in Italy. | Photo Credit: AP

Brazil will only choose the next coach of their national team in January, the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said on Thursday, denying rumours of talks with the likes of Pep Guardiola to replace outgoing boss Tite.

Tite, who has coached the “Selecao” since 2016, has announced he will leave the post after the World Cup, leading to a flurry of speculation in Brazil on who could be next.

But the CBF “is 100 per cent focused on winning a sixth World Cup under Tite’s command,” it said in a statement.

CBF president Ednaldo Rodrigues, who took office in March, “has never spoken with any football director about the coaching job after the World Cup,” it said.

“Any news to the contrary is a lie,” Rodrigues said in the statement. “That issue will only be addressed in January.”

The statement came after rumours this week that ex-national team coach Mano Menezes (2010-2012), currently at Brazilian league runners-up Internacional, could return to the job.

Other names floated include Dorival Junior of Copa Libertadores champs Flamengo and Manchester City boss Guardiola - though the latter would reportedly demand too high a price for the CBF.

Tite, 61, surprised the football world in February with the announcement he would leave the job after Qatar.

He has posted an impressive record since taking over from Dunga in 2016: 57 wins, 14 draws and five losses, winning the 2019 Copa America on home soil.

His Brazil side crashed out of the 2018 World Cup in the quarterfinals, losing to Belgium. But, Brazil heads to Qatar as favourites after an undefeated qualifying campaign.

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