After having finalised his process with the Spanish selection in the past edition of the Glass of the World, where 'The Red' sacked early with the elimination in front of Morocco in the eighth of final, are varied the teams that follow very closely to Luis Enrique. One of them would be the selection of Brazil, that would be had to resort to a foreigner to do charge of the 'Canarinha' after the exit of Adenor Leonardo Bacchi 'Tite'.
Likewise, the ex trainer of the FC Barcelona also would be attentive to this type of opportunities that can present; in this case, by part of the selection more laureada in the history of the World-wide. The exit of Tite could suppose an important split in the combined 'green amarelo', that could not arrive further of the quarter-finals after falling in front of his similar of Croatia in the definition by means of the penaltis.
In this opportunity, the information has been to charge of 'UOL Esporte', indicating that the name of the Asturian would form part of the candidates that handles in this moment the Brazilian Confederation of Football. In fact, the federative body would have contacted to the legend of the 'Scratch' and current president of the Real Valladolid, Ronaldo Nazario, to try convince to the trainer to accept the proposal of the combined sudamericano.
Brazil values to hire to a foreigner
From the exit of Tite of the bench of the 'Canarinha', have been varied the names of foreign trainers that have paraded by the skilled press like candidates to assume the control of the pentacampeona of the world. Names like the ones of Pep Guardiola, Zinedine Zidane, Carlo Ancelotti, Joachim Löw, among others, have been linked with the 'Seleçao', that already adds two decades without heaving the maximum trophy.
In case to decant by any of them or by the Asturian, would not be the first time that Brazil has a foreign trainer, in spite of that during the greater part of the history has been directed by Brazilians. Previously, already there has been other two seleccionadores from other countries: the first of them was Jorge Gomes of Lima, more known as 'Joreca'. The Portuguese directed to the combined amazónico beside Flávio Coast in 1944, but only during two parties. For 1965 it would be an Argentinian the one who would take the reins of the 'Canarinha': Nélson Ernesto Filpo Núñez, the one who only was present in the bench during a victory by 3-0 in front of Uruguay.