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Tite announces that he will leave the Brazilian national team after the World Cup

Lenin Boscaney
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Tite announces that he will leave the Brazilian national team after the World Cup
The coach has won everything with Brazil and São Paulo, the only thing missing is the World Cup.

Adenor Leonardo Bacchi (Tite) reported this Friday that his departure date from the Brazilian team will take place once the Qatar 2022 World Cup ends, that is, after November of this year.

It should be noted that Tite entered the national team in 2016 and since then has already participated in the World Cup in Russia with the "verdeamarela" and achieved qualification for the maximum national team tournament that will be played this year.

In the same order of ideas, the coach won the 2019 Copa América with the "canarinha" and, in addition, he previously won a Libertadores and a Club World Cup with São Paulo. "I won everything in my career, I just need the World Cup," Tite told the " Redacao SporTV " program.

He also stated that the Brazilian National Team will not play matches with European teams, despite the fact that a match against England is still pending, as he also described the two matches against Argentina as “counterproductive”.

Namely, the one that was suspended in Brazil for the violation of the health protocols of albiceleste players and another for a friendly match that must be carried out by a commercial contract.

The 'verdeamarela' is first in qualifying for the Qatar World Cup, while the Argentines are second, both already classified and there are only two qualifying days left to be played on March 24 and 25 (date 17) and 29 of the same month the date 18.

Brazil will face Chile at home and then visit Bolivia in the last match, while the 'Albiceleste' will face Venezuela at home and then visit Ecuador four days later.

The suspended match of the South American classic on September 5 of last year will take place on neutral ground on the date and place decided by FIFA.

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