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Titus (AP)
Kazan Arena – Brazil coach Titus left questions about his future but refused to point out the five-time champions Following a 2-1 defeat in the quarterfinals against Belgium, four years later, four years after the tragedy of Neymar's injury and a humiliating semi-final defeat against Germany (7-1), Brazil the drawing board as they followed the neighbors Argentina, Uruguay and Colombia coming out of the tournament earlier than expected.
Brazil had been undefeated in their last 15 games under Titus, a series in which a reborn Selecan conceded just three goals. Fernandinho's goals in the 13th minute gave Belgium the advantage before a superb shot by Kevin De Bruyne left Brazil and Neymar, a spectacular defeat.
Titus admits was a "bitter" defeat, but he's brewing "
" I'm not going to talk about the future, I do not think about the future, "said the 56-year-old man.
"I'm going to make a general badessment of the match and our campaign, but I will not comment on the individuals.
"This is not very human and we must also look at the overall context.
" We played a game in which we had a lot of possession, a lot of opportunities, but in terms efficiency … Belgium has managed to turn its opportunities into goals. 19659004] "They were not superior to us on the ground, but more effective, that is certain."
Neymar, who seemed in great shape by scoring once and setting up another in a 2-0 16 win against Mexico, did not manage to spark the night despite goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois to the death. 19659004] The star of Paris Saint-Germain, left in tears at the final whistle, refuses to speak to the media on hold
Real Madrid defender Marcelo, who threatened Belgium throughout his raids on the left flank feelings when he said, "It was a horrible night."
Titus could only agree. "
" It's a heavy and bitter feeling. It was very hard for us to swallow, "he said.
" I'm not going to say we were unlucky. Belgium has high quality players like De Bruyne, (Romelu) Lukaku, (Eden) Hazard and even (Vincent) Kompany and Courtois.
"They are the best players."
As Brazil's dream of a record sixth World Cup finish, Roberto Martinez's Belgium put an end to a 32-year wait to reach the final four of the tournament.
The Red Devils will face France, which eliminated Uruguay 2-0 earlier in the day. semi final.
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