Dunga returns to Brazil helm

Dunga returns to Brazil helm

Dunga has been named as Luiz Felipe Scolari's successor just two weeks after a disappointing conclusion to Brazil's World Cup campaign. The Brazil Football Association have wasted little time in announcing Dunga's return to the Brazil dugout, with the 50-year-old having previously held the post at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. And Dunga has outlined his vision for the Brazil team as he looks ahead to next year's Copa America and the 2018 World Cup. Speaking at a press conference, Dunga said: "I am immensely happy - thank you for your confidence in me. "The fans are very down right now but they are right behind the team which means so much to them. "I am not here to sell a dream, we must get down to work," he added, arriving with a brief to make the team shipshape for the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign with next year's Copa America in Chile a first test. "We must get results and forge a side for 2018. This team is very young. We must find the way to blend new players with those who have more experience. "We have to work conscientiously. And not just the players, but the press and the fans too."