Brazil's coach, Dorival Jr, feels the team is making progress despite being fifth in the standings and under pressure after a series of disappointing results. Recent draws against Venezuela and Uruguay have heightened scrutiny, but Dorival stresses the importance of restructuring for improved defense and attack. The team has struggled since their 2022 World Cup exit, leading to his appointment in 2024. With only six wins in 14 matches and a poor Copa América outing, the coach is determined to regain fans' trust ahead of crucial qualifiers.
"We are responsible for the team's current form and for everything that has happened," Dorival told a press conference on Wednesday. "We are looking to recover in a competition that is getting harder every year and to get back to being consistent we will need to restructure ourselves once and for all and seek organisation to have a good defence and an efficient attack."
"I would be more concerned than I am today if I didn't see progress despite the latest results. We are trying to make corrections so that the next results can be different, but there is progress, even though many do not want to see it."
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