Coach Dunga pleased with Brazil's Chile demolition but stresses on the need to raise their game for a tougher challenge against the Netherlands in the quarter-final
Coach Dunga pleased with Brazil's Chile demolition but stresses on the need to raise their game for a tougher challenge against the Netherlands in the quarter-final
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Brazil players celebrate a goal during their 3-0 win over Chile in the Round of 16 yesterday. PIC/AFP |
"We have to get better in every sense each day," said coach Dunga.
"It was a beautiful match because Chile are a tough team to defend against.
"You have to score first in the World Cup because the match opens up. I was happy with the dedication of our players.
"Chile is a fast team, and we needed players like Ramires and Daniel Alves to match that."
With a date with Holland lined up as the next hurdle, Dunga can recall back to the France 1998 World Cup semi-final where Dunga's Brazil defeated the Netherlands on penalties.
"From every match in the World Cup comes experience. It's a different situation from 1998. Holland maintain the tradition of high quality players, similar to the South-American teams. They don't just stay back and play the long ball. They have a lot of technical quality similar to the South-Americans".