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Brazil manager Luiz Felipe Scolari won't quit

Boss leaves decision on his future up to his employers after hosts' campaign ends in another defeat.

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Luiz Felipe Scolari won the 2002 World Cup, but presided over Brazil's worst-ever defeat at this one. Photo: AFP

Luiz Felipe Scolari has left a decision on his future as coach of Brazil to the country’s federation after the World Cup hosts’ campaign ended in more disappointment.

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“It is up to the president to decide. We will hand in a final report and then leave it to him to analyse what needs to be done,” said Scolari after Brazil lost 3-0 to the Netherlands in the third-place play-off in Brasilia on Saturday.

“I’m not going to discuss [my future] with you. Winning or losing that is what we would have done.”

Scolari’s contract with the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) expires with the end of Brazil’s campaign but there have been suggestions that president Jose Maria Marin could persuade him to stay on until the end of the year while a long-term replacement is sought.

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Saturday’s loss came on top of Tuesday’s 7-1 mauling by Germany in the semi-final in Belo Horizonte, but Scolari maintained that there were plenty of positives from a World Cup in which Brazil finished fourth.

“At the end of the tournament we were not so good but we finished fourth and we must praise the players. The game [against Holland] was very even but we conceded a goal early on and the Netherlands got the breaks,” he said.

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