da esport bet: Brazil coach Dorival Junior acknowledged the disappointment after his team lost a Copa America quarter-final penalty shootout against Uruguay.
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Coach reacts to Brazil's Copa America exitSelecao knocked out after one win in four gamesOptimistic over team's future potentialWHAT HAPPENED?
Dorival Jr. spoke openly following the 4-2 defeat from the spot, which came after a 0-0 draw over 120 minutes, admitting that responsibility lies with him as coach. Brazil also played with a man advantage for the last 15 minutes after Uruguay's Nahitan Nandez was sent off, only adding to the shock factor.
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With a squad filled with glittering talent like Vinicius Junior, Rodrygo and Endrick, Brazil were favourites to win the Copa America. But Dorival's team underwhelmed in the group stage, beating only Paraguay and settling for draws against both Costa Rica and Colombia. It meant they finished second behind Colombia in the group standings and ended up with a tougher quarter-final against Uruguay as a result. Meanwhile, Colombia faced Panama and breezed through to the semis with a 5-0 win.
WHAT DORIVAL JR. SAID
Dorival Jr. said: "This type of work requires a great amount of patience. I do have to acknowledge that these weren't the expected results, and I take full responsibility for them, but I do think as well that this team has great room to grow and evolve and improve."
DID YOU KNOW?
Brazil's last Copa America triumph came in 2019 – a ninth triumph in the competition's storied history – but their wait for a milestone 10th continential victory will have to wait until at least 2028. Prior to 2024, Argentina and Uruguay hold the joint record for most trophies with 15 each.