Top 5 possible replacements for Luiz Felipe Scolari as Brazil coach
Luiz Felipe Scolari, who led Brazil to their World Cup glory in 2002, took charge of the Selecao for a second time following the sacking of Mano Menezes in November 2012.He guided the team to victory at last year's Confederations Cup with a 3-0 rout of Spain in the final. But having begun the World Cup as tournament favourites on home soil, Brazil crashed out with a 1-7 loss againstGermany in the semi-finals.This humiliatingresult equalled Brazil's worst ever losing margin and was the team's first home defeat in a competitive fixture since 1975.We look at the five possible replacements for the coaching position.
#5 Abel Braga
Former Paris Saint-Germain defender Abel Braga won one cap for Brazil during his playing career, but his experience as a manager is extensive.
Braga, 61, is currently in his fourth spell in charge of Internacional, where he found most success as a manager in 2006 when he guided the team to the Club World Cup and the Copa Libertadores.
But after only rejoining the club in January this year, it is unlikely he would leave to replace Scolari quite so quickly.