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The World Cup is over, a great tournament with stonks of action. However, a few are still haunted by the repercussions of their performance in the tournament. One such team is Brazil. Neymar led his team straight to the quarterfinals but, no one was ready for the shocking result of that match. Croatia knocked out one of the fan favorites of the tournament.

The team is experiencing turbulence ever since. Fans saw a heartbroken Neymar crying like a kid. We can all agree that the world cup is a big stage and needs a lot of effort to win the event. Brazil somehow fell short and lost to Croatia in penalties. Many people came into the crosshair of fans after the defeat and their coach is one of them.

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Brazil’s coach had resigned after Croatia sent them packing. He took full responsibility for the shocking performance of the team, but it looks like the ghost of the tournament is still following the coach.

Ex-coach of Neymar got robbed this morning!

According to the report of Daily Mail UK, the coach of the Brazilian national soccer team Tite was robbed when he was going on a morning walk at 6 AM. Tite has already resigned from his position, but the mugger didn’t forget to critique his decision and implied he was the reason for the team’s shocking defeat.

There are no verbatim quotes reported from the incident. He snatched Tite’s chain, criticized his decisions, and fled the spot. One of the scary yet weird incidents. As discussed, Tite has already resigned from his position and Brazil is now looking for a new coach.

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There is a small smoke somewhere that Brazil might get legendary manager Jose Mourinho, but these are just speculations, nothing is official yet.

Tite took full responsibility for the World Cup

The former Brazilian coach, while talking about the defeat to The Guardian, said, “The cycle has ended, and I keep to my word, … I understand that I am the most responsible, but we are all responsible for the loss. It’s not about being a hero or a villain. There is no such thing in sports. Sometimes we have a great performance, we shoot at goal, and the ball deviates. That’s normal. But I can respect the result.”

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Regardless of the result, the coach didn’t deserve the disrespect the mugger showed him. The authorities are investigating the case and we hope they catch the person responsible asap.