DE ODIADO a CAMPEÃO: A ERA DUNGA e a VOLTA POR CIMA no Tetra de 94

The Brazilian national team for the 1990 World Cup gained a symbolic face: Dunga, Lazaroni's midfielder, was unfairly the star of a squad that frustrated fans. The midfielder was a leader on the team, one of the most prepared, having played in Europe. Mauro Galvão states that Dunga was the team's technical and moral leader, with a strong personality and a good defender. The so-called "Dunga Era" was coined by media outlets at the time to describe the team's defensive phase—of uninspiring matches and poor results. UNTIL CARLOS ALBERTO PARREIRA ARRIVED and completely changed the game. ________________________________________________________________________ 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and turn on notifications for more real stories from Brazilian football! 👍 Like the video if you're a die-hard Vasco fan or love the behind-the-scenes look at retro football! 💬 Leave us your new video topic suggestions in the comments! _______________________________________________________________________ CONTACT EMAIL: [email protected] INSTAGRAM PROFILE: / futebolretrooficial DESIGNER PROFILE: / f4eldesigner _______________________________________________________________________ VIDEO TITLE IDEAS: -HATED by JOURNALISTS and LOVED by BRAZILIANS: WHAT WAS THE DUNGA ERA LIKE? -The National Team's Most Controversial Era: How Dunga Defied the Press and WON -How Dunga Silenced the Critics and Changed the Brazilian National Team 00:00 - Opening 00:11 - Presentation 01:17 - 1990 World Cup 06:50 - 1994 World Cup 15:33 - 1998 World Cup 16:42 - Closing 17:06 - BONUS #futebolretro #dunga #seleçãobrasileira