Friday, June 17, 2016

Disciplined and bold – Rogerio Micale to lead Brazil’s Olympic charge


Disciplined and bold – Rogerio Micale to lead Brazil’s Olympic charge

The former goalkeeper will a proven track record at youth level will seek to implement an attacking system at Rio 2016 after it was confirmed he would lead the charge for gold

In August Brazil will go in search of their first Olympic gold medal under new command under a very different coach to the one they were expecting to lead the Selecao into Rio.

Senior team coach Dunga had been set to lead the charge at Rio 2016 but he was relieved of his duties this week after the Selecao failed to make it past the group stage at the Copa America Centenario in USA.

 

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With Corinthians coach Tite all but confirmed as his successor, the Brazilian football confederation (CBF) confirmed on Wednesday that under-20 coach Rogerio Micale will be anointed the huge responsibility of ending the Selecao long wait for gold.

He arrives with a proven track record of leading youth teams to titles and a very different outlook on football to the outgoing Dunga.

A former goalkeeper with a modest playing career, Micale has been coaching youth teams across Brazil for more than 15 years.He began to truly make his name around eight years ago when he took Figueirense to the Sao Paulo junior title, one of the most coveted youth tournament in Brazil.

In 2011 he was given the chance to lead at senior level with Gremio Barueri in 2011, but left as quickly as he arrived and went back to focusing on developing young players with immediate success at Atletico Mineiro.

In four years with the club he led under-20 sides to a series of titles including two junior Belo Horizonte cups and two under-20 state titles.

His achievements impressed CBF enough to ask him to lead the national under-20 side last year when Alexandre Gallo left the role.

The 47-year-old is still an unknown to many Brazil fans but began to establish his reputation nationally when taking over Gallo’s role as Olympic coach for the under-23 side’s friendly matches ahead of the Rio games.A strong disciplinarian he is slightly different than many of his contemporaries in his approach, asking his sides to dominate possession and attack in numbers. He has always asked his teams to take the initiative with a high defensive line, which certainly isn’t the norm in Brazil.

He promotes width, stressing the importance of very attacking wide players to open up the pitch with their speed and direct running.

He is something of a footballing intellectual, happy to sit for hours discussing the finer points of the game, patterns of play, systems of marking, and talks of his philosophy of football being “to score every time we have the ball.”


A runners-up finish at last year’s U-20 World Cup showed signs of progress after he inherited a squad that was selected by Gallo.


“I leave New Zealand and this World Cup with good sensations and good feelings about what we have done,” Micale said after losing to Serbia. “We are just starting work [with these players] and that will probably lead to some good things for Brazil in the future.”

That future has arrived earlier than Micale expected.


CREDIT TO:http://www.goal.com/brasilglobaltour/en/news/5457/brasil-global-tour/2016/06/17/24723732/-

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