Costa: Brazil Looking To Win 2018 World Cup
Tite took charge of Brazil after the sacking
of Dunga and they sit four points clear of Uruguay on the South American World Cup qualifying.
The Selecao have won six straight qualifying games since Tite took over and they’ll have the confederations cup in Russia to prepare for the World Cup.
“I think after the new coach came in, he made big changes and the team grew up,” the winger told Omnisport.
“Now we are in a sensational way and we have to continue with this form until 2018 in Russia to maybe win the world title.
“This is in the plan which I have for my career and my life, to one day win the Champions League and the World Cup.”
Brazil have two qualifiers in March, away to Uruguay before a home match against Paraguay.
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