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coach Luiz Felipe Scolari accepts that Brazil will be favorites to win
next year's World Cup on home soil.Scolari, who guided the Selecao to
victory at the 2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea,Wholesale Binkini cheap Binkini warned
rivals his team is ready to replicate the form that saw them overcome
Spain 3-0 in the Confederations Cup final in June."If we continue at
this rate and continue working like we are, it's going to be difficult
to beat us," Scolari told TV Globo on Sunday."We don't have the
experience of some of the other teams but we have the pace and dynamism
that few teams can match."The comments represent a change of tone from
Scolari, who in July said the team did not yet deserve favorite
status."We have to make the final and win it. Brazil are not only
favorites, we obligated to win it," Scolari said. "We only have one
goal,Wholesale Caps cheap Caps and that's to finish first. Nobody is going to be accept second.Slowly but surely people are Rotator suppliers getting
back to the Natural Resources that the Good Lord provided us
with."Brazil are currently ranked 11th in the FIFA world rankings, a
position skewed by the team's lack of competitive matches due to their
automatic World Cup qualification.
Surprisingly,
reigning European and world champions Spain were not among the
countries listed by Scolari as Brazil's most likely challengers during
the June 12-July 13 tournament.When asked to name other contenders, he
replied: "Germany,Buy Cheap Abercrombie Men's Outerwears Argentina
and England, who are playing very well under Roy Hodgson. The
Netherlands have a lot of quality and Colombia have one of their best
teams in 40 or 50 years."Scolari said he hopes Portugal, whom he coached
from 2003 to 2008, qualify via the playoffs."It would be great to see
Cristiano Ronaldo there," Scolari said.Buy Cheap Ralph Lauren HandbagsThe
64-year-old also gave the strongest indication yet that Diego Costa
will be selected for Brazil's friendlies against Honduras and Chile next
month.Brazil-born Costa is embroiled in a nationality dispute after
informing FIFA of his desire to play for Spain, where he has lived since
2007 and with whom he holds citizenship."He shouldn't be able to play
for another country after playing in two friendlies for Brazil," Scolari
said. "It's up to me to decide whether I select him and that's what I
intend to do."
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