Brazil fans greet team after World Cup knockout
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[July 09, 2018]
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -
Members of Brazil’s national team, which was knocked out of the 2018
World Cup, were applauded by fans greeting their arrival at Rio de
Janeiro's international airport on Sunday.
Five-time champion Brazil lost to Belgium 2-1 on Friday in Kazan,
Russia.
Supporters chanted and cheered the players on as they got off the
airplane and appeared in the airport lounge. Players Casemiro and
Philippe Coutinho stopped to greet some of the supporters and take
pictures with them.
Neymar, regarded as one of the most talented players on the
Brazilian side, was not seen in the disembarkation area.
Brazil's coach, Tite, who was invited to keep managing the Brazilian
team even after its World Cup defeat, thanked the fans for their
warm welcome.
“I would like to reciprocate this warmth by saying thank you from my
heart,” the coach said in brief comments after arriving.
Tite said he felt terrible bitterness after they were knocked out on
Friday.
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Brazil's Philippe Coutinho arrives. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
The defeat was Tite's first in a competitive match since he took
over in mid-2016 and only his second defeat overall. It was also the
first time his side had allowed two goals in a game after conceding
only six in their previous 25 matches.
(The story was corrected to say greeting "their" arrival, not "the
club's' arrival in the first paragraph)
(Reporting by Rodrigo Viga Gaier and; Ana Mano; Editing by James
Dalgleish)
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