Brazil coach Dunga was upbeat as he faced the media for the first time since the five-time World Cup winners arrived in SA on Thursday.

The 46-year-old 1994 World Cup-winning captain made more than 100 journalists wait an hour before emerging at the team base within Randpark golf club in a northern suburb. He acknowledged Brazil were here to win a record sixth World Cup title, but admitted that will hinge on his ability to successfully blend together a galaxy of stars. “We have stars here but they must play together on the field,” he said.
{{^htLoading}} {{/htLoading}}
Advertisement
{{/htLoading}}{{#usCountry}} {{/usCountry}}