Time to go home Dunga.

It was too good to be true. Truth be told (for the 100th time): Dunga is not a good boss, not even close to it. Brazil tied 0-0 today with Colombia, at home, in Maracanã. It is the 3rd consecutive home match that ends up in frustration for us, Brazilians. When things are fine, like Sunday’s 4×0 win over Venezuela, Dunga sits on his ass and pretends it was hios merit. But when it’s time to really do his job and sub player to improve the game, he is a total stupid bloke.

And to top it with a cherry, Brazil had zero creativity. The midfield with Gilberto, Elano, Josué and Kaká missed more passes than me playing football at night with no lights and sunglasses.

Kaká was the only creative mind on the pitch. And that is sad. Remember Brazil? That team with yellow shirts and a bunch of great football players. Well, maybe they went for a walk… Today’s Seleção was dull.

Robinho has a fame issue where he thinks he is too good to be replaced by Pato (thus sort of faking a last second injury after realising he was being replaced). He did absolutely nothing.

Kudos to Lucio and Juan (as always). But even that Dunga managed to ruin. He replaced Juan with Thiago Silva. Luckily, Globo TV gave a nice close up on both Lucio and Juan at the exact time they realised Juan was out, showing their disatisfaction with the weird decision.

Mancini got a bit more playing time, created some good opportunities but needs to do more.

This is so really frustrating. Brazil is still second on the World Cup Qualifiers (thanks to Argentina losing to Chile, yay!).

Time to go home Dunga. Long overdue.

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