Now we have the former coach of the Brazilian national team available on the market, coach Adenor Leonardo Bachi AKA Tite. He was fired from the Flamengo team for not being able to bring the expected results, perhaps the CBF bringing him back to the team will be able to return to playing some respectable football again because as bad and stubborn as Tite is, he is the face of the Brazilian team.
You mean to tell me a manager who did so poorly at his club that he got fired should be the manager for the nation team? How would that make them any better? Obviously the dude wasn't good at all which caused him to lose his job, so if he joined the national team what guarantee he would do any better? Likely result would be that he will do worse.
I agree, during his tenure at Brazil, they did alright and they won and they were happy, but obviously he may not be the same person and the team may not be the same team so maybe this could be a bad idea. I am not against giving him a try out, firing the current manager would be awesome and they should, but the problem is that if they hire Tite, they won't be firing him anytime soon, they will keep him until end of world cup.
The daily work done at a club is completely different from that done at a national team. Tite was the coach of the Brazilian national team for many, many years, so he is already accustomed to the routine of a national team. At the club, he did poorly, but he did not leave the team in total chaos. He did a below-average job, of course, but nothing as bad as Dorival Junior's work at the helm of the Brazilian national team. Tite had not been in charge of a club for a long time, and I believe he had a lot of difficulty in getting back into the swing of things... Today, thinking about it, the best person to coach the national team today would be to bring back coach Tite, or else try to find a high-level European coach.