Will Russia 2018 bring Brazil World Cup redemption? (Team Profile)

IANS  |  Rio de Janeiro 

The wounds inflicted by the worst defeat in Brazil's proud history began healing on July 29, 2014, three weeks after the side's apocalyptic 1-7 defeat to in semifinals and seven days after 1994 World Cup-winning was named national team for a second time.

"After the 1-7 defeat, I really believed I would have a good chance to be the next of the Brazilian team," Bacchi, better known as Tite, wrote in the Players' Tribune in May.

"I thought it might be my turn. When I was not selected for the job, I'll be honest... I was frustrated, angry, very sad. However, at that moment, I thought of my mother. She was a fighter. Whenever our family struggled, she worked even harder.

"She sewed until her hands couldn't move so that whenever I wanted a soda, the soda would appear like magic. Her example was my inspiration. For a week after that decision (Dunga's appointment), I cried. After that, I started the fight," added Bacchi.

That fight began with Tite, who was taking a sabbatical year and laying out plans for his return to

The first step saw him travel to to learn from some of the game's top coaches, including and He returned to in December 2014 and immediately accepted an offer to Corinthians for a third time.

Eleven months later he steered the to the Brazilian title.

remained in the role until June 2016, when he was finally named coach of Brazil, replacing after the team's group-stage elimination from the Copa America.

At the time of his appointment, were languishing in sixth place in the South American zone qualifying standings for

The transformation was almost instant as proceeded to win nine consecutive competitive matches. In the meantime, they became the first team to qualify for other than the hosts and reclaimed the world No. 1 ranking for the first time in seven years.

It wasn't just the number of victories that made the world take notice.

Under Tite, Brazil revived the attacking and flamboyant DNA of the country's past generations, netting 30 goals in their final 12 qualifiers compared to 11 in their first six. Such form has led most bookmakers to install Brazil as one of the favourites for the tournament.

Few doubt Brazil's standing as a rehabilitated giant of international football. But has the team overcome the psychological trauma of the 1-7 defeat?

According to Tite, the five-time world champions went a long way toward banishing any remaining ghosts in March with a 1-0 friendly victory over their 2014 executioners in

"This has a huge psychological meaning, no one needs to fool themselves about that," said after the match.

Veteran defender agreed, saying: "It was a matter of pride, after all that has been written and said."

said any lingering apathy among Brazilian fans resulting from the last will disappear when the Selecao play their first match against in Rostov on June 17.

Meanwhile, Brazil's players will be focused on stepping up the fight that began almost four years ago; a fight that this football-obsessed nation is hoping will bring glorious redemption in July.

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First Published: Thu, June 07 2018. 13:30 IST