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Argentina vs Brazil: What the Five-Time Champions could pay Andre Jardine after the humiliation

The potential salary of Jardine if he agrees to coach Brazil after the historic defeat.

By Ramiro Diaz

The potential salary of Jardine if he agrees to coach Brazil after the historic defeat.
The potential salary of Jardine if he agrees to coach Brazil after the historic defeat.

In a historic match in the South American qualifiers, Brazil was humiliated by the Argentina national team, who displayed flawless football and left the Brazilians with little chance to replicate their level of play. This result has caused significant uncertainty within the Brazilian team, which is going through a sports crisis, and expectations have dropped considerably after the defeat.

The pressure on Dorival Junior, Brazil's current manager, is growing with each match that lacks key victories. His continuity in the role is now in question following poor results in the qualifiers, leading the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) to explore possible options to replace him. While no official offer has been made, the name of Andre Jardine has started to gain momentum as a viable alternative to take charge of the team.

Andre Jardine: The Tricampeao Who Is Being Linked with Brazil

Andre Jardine, currently the manager of America Mexico, has made waves in South American football due to his success with the Mexican club. Under his management, America won an impressive triple championship, standing out for their dynamic and attacking style of play. Jardine also has international experience, having managed Brazil's under-23 team, with whom he won a gold medal at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.

This success, combined with his ability to adapt to different contexts, has placed Jardine in the sights of several clubs and national teams. While no formal offer has yet been made by the CBF, his name has emerged in various discussions as a potential option to replace Dorival Junior if the poor results continue.

The Financial Factor: Could Brazil Offer Jardine the Right Salary?

One of the crucial factors that could define Andre Jardine's future in Brazil is the financial aspect. Currently, Dorival Junior earns 3.9 million dollars per season, a salary that the CBF could match if they decide to make an offer for Jardine. The financial issue could be a deciding factor in whether the manager of America considers taking on the national team role, as Brazil has enough resources to compete financially with any club or national team in the world.

Although no formal proposal has been confirmed, the possibility of an attractive financial offer could put Brazil in a strong position to lure Jardine, who is also part of a successful project with America but may see the national team as a unique opportunity to further his career.

Dorival Junior: The End of a Cycle?

While Andre Jardine's name continues to grow stronger, Dorival Junior's future remains uncertain. Though his contract is still in place, the pressure on him increases with every defeat for Brazil in the qualifiers. Criticism of his style of play and results that fail to convince Brazilian fans means that his continuation in the role is under constant scrutiny.

While no decision has yet been made regarding his departure, options are on the table. The CBF may decide to pursue a change, but it could also choose to give Dorival Junior more time to turn things around, although this scenario seems increasingly complicated.

An Uncertain Future for the Brazilian National Team

Brazil faces a crossroads on its road to the 2026 World Cup. The loss to Argentina has accelerated the rumours about Dorival Junior's possible departure and the search for a new manager. While Andre Jardine has yet to receive a formal offer, his name continues to gain traction as a potential option for Brazil's future. The final decision will depend on the upcoming results and how the CBF handles the situation with the current manager. Only time will tell if Brazil embarks on a new era with Jardine at the helm, or if Dorival Junior will have another chance to right the ship.


Ramiro  Diaz

Ramiro Diaz

I am a sports journalist with a degree from the Institute of Communication Studies (ISEC), where I graduated in 2019. I later earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication Sciences from the Argentine University of Enterprise (UADE) in 2022, equipping me with a strong academic foundation. My professional career has been driven by my lifelong passion for sports, particularly football.Since mid-2022, I have been part of Alivia Media, where I gained my first experience as a digital writer. This role h...

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