Brazil soccer team coach, Dunga said he does not want to coach the team anymore after they were bundled out of the FIFA World cup quarterfinal by the hands of Netherlands.
Brazil justified their status as favorites for the tie in Port Elizabeth when taking the lead through Robinho after just ten minutes, but fell apart when Felipe Melo scored an own goal and was then sent off after Wesley Sneijder had made it 2-1 to Netherlands.
Dunga, appointed in 2006, has always maintained that his job was for four years and did not shift from that perspective when speaking following the 2-1 defeat.
Dunga said it is sad and difficult, because nobody prepares to lose.
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