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Brazil’s new generation still immature, says Carlos Alberto Parreira

Monday July 25 2011,
Tags: Ganso, Neymar, Alexandre Pato
Ganso, Neymar and Pato have a lot more to learn and give to the Brazilian national team, Parreira believes.
Ex-Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has analyzed Brazil’s new generation of players characterized by the recent inclusion of youngsters Ganso, Neymar and number 9 striker Alexandre Pato. Parreira was quoted as saying at a press conference last weekend:

“Currently in Brazil, we have a new team with exciting youngsters like Pato, Neymar and Ganso. It comes after the time of the likes of Cafu, Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho and Kaka, so the challenge is great. The young players still have plenty to learn and need to mature a bit.”
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2010 FIFA World Cup: The Top 10 Coaches To Watch Out For (Part 1)

Over the past decades, we’ve witnessed how World Cup tournaments have offered a legendary image to some coaches. Men like Brazil’s former manager Luiz Felipe Scolari and Italy’s Marcelo Lippi have acquired this status and will forever remain in the history of football and of the World Cup.

Carlos Alberto Parreira, South Africa CoachAhead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup tournament, LiveSoccerTV.com takes the immense pleasure of figuring out and analyzing the coaches that are expected to make an impact through their wisdom in South Africa. Among the top 10 list which has been cut into two are Diego Maradona and Fabio Capello.

1) Carlos Alberto Parreira - South Africa

Why not start off our exploration with the man that will lead the host nation throughout the world’s most prestigious sports event, the World Cup? His name is Carlos Alberto Parreira, the famous Brazilian native manager who has his name in football’s history as one of the only coaches to have led four different nations to the World Cup. But more importantly, Carlos Alberto Parreira is remembered for guiding Brazil to victory at the 1994 World Cup and for his heroic achievements as a Fluminense boss back in the 1980s and 1990s. So Parreira will be equaling Bora Milutinovic’s record by guiding a fifth team in the name of South Africa. Most analysts doubt the potential of Bafana Bafana but Carlos Alberto Parreira’s experience could just be what it takes for the hosts to enjoy a positive tournament.

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