Luiz Felipe Scolari’s interview

March 22nd, 2006 | By: Euler Costa | 12 Comments »

As I’m waiting to see what Germany will do to beat USA, Big Phil was live on TV giving an interview. He is here at Brazil giving motivational presentations to get an extra money.

About Brazilian goalkeepers:
“I’m not Brazil’s coach. That’s Parreira’s job. I don’t like to talk about other people’s work as I don’t like anyone to talk about mine.”


Big Phil on TV Portugal:
“We have a very strong and fit team. The Brazilian potential replacements is greater in numbers. In the Portugal team we have to be much more careful because we don’t have that many players available. We don’t have the curriculum either. Until today we only got once to the final of the Eurocup.”
“I admit that’s better not to get there as favorites. There is less pressure and it’s easier to work the psychological aspect of the players. To be fourth for Portugal will be history, to be fourth for Brazil is unacceptable. Anyway, if you can get to the fourth position, you can win as well. Eurocup showed that teams without great World Cup tradition can also win. Greece won, right?”

Brazil:
“I don’t want to coach Brazil again. It’s an amazing feeling to be there at the competition, but we cannot see that far into the future. That feeling got me into the Portugal job. Maybe I’ll try to go a third time for another team, but that’s not for sure.”

Ronaldo:
“I expect the best from Ronaldo. I know he will be perfectly fit for the World Cup as he was in 2002. He will be again one of the greatests. When he plays with joy, he is fantastic. ”

Crisis:
“Animosities can bring disturbance to a team. Beckenbauer and Klinsmann should not attack each other before the World Cup. Our 2002 team was formed under a brotherhood atmosphere, and that’s what I’m trying to do with Portugal.”

Japan’s coach Zico said that until the anthem he is Brazilian. After that he is Japanese:
“I will sing both anthems with pride. I’m very well treated in Portugal, my kids go to school there and I want to keep them there. All my life is there too. At this moment I am more Portuguese than Brazilian. If our teams meet, I don’t know how I’ll feel, but I always sing Portugal’s anthem.”

Favoritism:
“Italy is playing well, England and Holland have good teams and Argentina is very good at the moment. Brazil? Don’t even talk about it! I think there will be no surprises.”

Preparation:
“I’m feeling a lot more confortable now than in 2002, when I was a freshman. Things are in the right path so far.”

Players in clubs:
“Nobody will ease up on their club work now, but when the time comes they will have to dedicate 100% to the national team.”

Ronaldinho:
“He is already among the top 10 list of best Brazilian players, no matter what he does at this World Cup. He will be like so for more 8 to 10 years.”



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Username By Interview with Big Phil at The Footie Fool | March 22nd, 2006 at 2:58 pm
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[...] Over at the WorldCup Blog they have posted an interview with Portugal national coach Big Phil aka Luiz Felipe Scolari. [...]

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Username By Pedro P | March 22nd, 2006 at 3:05 pm
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Euler, meu filho, THANKS for putting this here!

PORTUGAL! PORTUGAL! PORTUGAL! :-)

And the trend of POR doing better in EC than WC will hopefully change this year… FORCA!!!

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Username By Euler | March 22nd, 2006 at 3:27 pm
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You are welcome!!! he he he

Felipão is a great guy.

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Username By Euler | March 22nd, 2006 at 5:47 pm
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How do you like the pictures I took from TV on the fly? Not bad hun?

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Username By Bob | March 22nd, 2006 at 6:08 pm
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Very cool pictures. Now go down to the beach and get some photos of some people we’d really like to see :-)

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Username By Euler | March 22nd, 2006 at 6:11 pm
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I’ll try Bob! I’ll try…

Did you see the picture I sent on the USA x Germany live blog?

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Username By Bob | March 22nd, 2006 at 6:15 pm
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I did. You are quite the talented photographer.

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Username By Euler | March 22nd, 2006 at 6:17 pm
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I wish I took that photograph!

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Username By Pedro P | March 23rd, 2006 at 9:14 am
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Euler, Felipao is not a great guy. Felipao e o maior! Honestly, I prefer to have him than to have Mourinho coaching our national team.

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Username By Euler | March 23rd, 2006 at 9:23 am
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In most cases a stubborn coach gives us headaches, but Big Phil delivers results. The 2002 title is proof of that!

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Username By Pedro P | March 23rd, 2006 at 9:31 am
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Man, the stuff he’s doing with the POR team is, I feel, superb.

The fact he his stubburn, well (I kinda like it), his job is to be the leader, right? Take the decisions (not talk about the decisions) and get the blame if it goes wrong. So he’s got the sword always on his neck. The players love him and respect him. They all feel they can learn with him. And already they have learned a lot…

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Username By soze | March 23rd, 2006 at 8:37 pm
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To all my Brazilian friends…follow the link to http://croatia.worldcupblog.org/
to see an article from a Croatian newspaper about our opening match vs. Brazil. HUAH!

We’re not worried, Why would you think that, wanna fight about it Samba boy…..it’s all good.

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