Tite has hinted that he is set to give up his role as the head coach of Brazil after the South American side were knocked out of the World Cup.
Marquinhos struck the post with his penalty after Croatia goalkeeper Dominik Livakovic kept out Rodrygo’s attempt. Neymar did not get the chance to step up.
Croatia found the net with all of their spot-kicks as Nikola Vlasic, Lovro Majer, Luka Modric, Mislav Orsic scored. This sent them through 4-2 on penalties after drawing 1-1 after extra-time.
Neymar had given Brazil the lead in the first-half of extra time – the Paris St Germain star equalling Pele’s Brazil scoring record with 77 FIFA-registered goals – only for Bruno Petkovic to level with three minutes left.
But it was heartbreak for Neymar and Brazil with the striker due to go fifth in the shootout, yet there was no regret from Tite.
He said: “The fifth is the decisive one, there is more pressure and the players who are more mentally prepared are the ones to take this last penalty kick.
“The players know about my commitment and they know how proud I am of their performance. It’s the entire team who loses.
“We need to be ready to share our joy and willing to share our sadness. There is a new generation of players who will find strength in adversity. I understand I am the most responsible one but we are all responsible for the loss.
“It’s not about being a hero or a villain. Sometimes we win, sometimes we lose.”
Tite hinted he is ready to walk away following Brazil’s exit.
“There are other great professionals who can replace me. Now I had the full (World Cup) cycle. The cycle is over,” he added.
Vinicius Junior shot at Livakovic in the first half but Croatia were the better team without ever being able to find the opening their endeavour deserved.
Brazil improved dramatically after the break with Vinicius denied by Livakovic and Neymar should have done better than to shoot at the goalkeeper after 55 minutes.
Livakovic said: “We’re experienced and we’re raised as fighters. We’re sparing no efforts and that’s the recipe for success.”
Marcelo Brozovic blazed over from 15 yards in extra time before Neymar struck, dancing through the Croatia defence, rounding Livakovic and lifting his shot into the roof of the net.
It looked set to send Brazil into the last four until Petkovic scored with his shot deflecting off Marquinhos – Croatia’s only shot on target – to send the game to penalties.
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