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Dunga and New-Look Brazil Side Ready for Centenary Copa America

Kicking off what looks like an impossibly packed international summer of football, comes the 2016 Copa America. The centenary edition comes right on the heels of last year's tournament and a first title for an exciting Chile side which subsequently turned their manager, Jorge Sampaoli, into a man in demand.

One man apparently not in demand, at least not in the Brazilian press, is national boss Dunga. Following last year’s apathetic exit—for the second continental competition in a row—at the hands of Paraguay, whatever credit he had in the bank following the announcement of his second spell as head of the Selecao ship was extinguished with a frustrated whimper.