Brazil is set to open their 2024 Copa America campaign against Costa Rica with a new look and a new coach, Dorival Junior. The team has undergone significant changes since their heartbreaking defeat by Croatia at the World Cup quarterfinals in 2022. After waiting for almost a year to secure Carlo Ancelotti as their manager, Brazil turned to Dorival Junior, a versatile coach known for his success in fixing struggling teams.
Dorival Junior has a track record of achieving remarkable success with teams in distress. He won the Copa Libertadores and Copa do Brazil with Flamengo and led Sao Paulo to a Brazilian Cup title. His success as a fixer ultimately earned him the opportunity to coach the Brazil national team. With historic negative results plaguing the team in recent months, including three consecutive World Cup qualifiers defeats, Dorival faces the challenge of rebuilding team confidence.
The loss of star player Neymar to injury added to Brazil’s woes, but Dorival has focused on instilling confidence in a young and revamped squad. Real Madrid’s rising star Vinicius Jr has taken on a key role in the team, stepping up as Brazil’s key player. The team’s recent performances, including a 1-0 win over England and a draw against Spain, have shown signs of improvement under Dorival’s leadership.
Heading into the Copa America, Dorival will have the opportunity to work extensively with his players and implement his strategies. The team will face Costa Rica, Paraguay, and Colombia in Group D. With the spotlight on world champions Argentina and Lionel Messi, Brazil may not have great expectations for the tournament, but Dorival’s experience at club level has prepared him for the challenge.
As the Copa America kicks off, all eyes will be on Brazil’s performance under Dorival Junior’s leadership. With a renewed sense of purpose and a young squad eager to prove themselves, Brazil will look to make their mark in the tournament. Dorival’s coaching style and ability to turn struggling teams into contenders will be put to the test on the international stage. Despite facing challenges and setbacks, Brazil’s revamped team under Dorival Junior’s guidance holds promise for the future.