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Scolari set to be named Brazil coach

The man known as Big Phil, who also led Portugal to a European Championship and World Cup semi-final before a short, unsuccessful spell with Chelsea, would be officially named on Thursday to replace the sacked Mano Menezes, the source said.

Carlos Alberto Parreira, who led Brazil to their fourth world title in 1994, would be named technical director, according to another source close to the federation.

Brazil's vast and fickle army of supporters always expect them to win the World Cup and the pressure will be even greater as the country hosts the event.

"Pressure will be great at the World Cup and that's understandable, and we need someone who can cope with that," CBF president Jose Maria Marin told reporters at an event in Sao Paulo.

"We need everyone to get behind the new coach," he said, adding that the official announcement would be made on Thursday.

"We did a thorough evaluation and what we need is someone with the right skills, dedication and experience. I am absolutely certain that the fans will be happy with our choice," added Marin.

This time, Scolari will inherit a team which has been steadily taking shape under Menezes but with the CBF in a state of turmoil following his predecessor's shock dismissal on Friday.

Marin had previously said Menezes's replacement would be named in January but was forced to backtrack by the embarrassing prospect of going into Saturday's Confederations Cup draw without a coach.

"This shows that there is no crisis, that everything is under control," said the 80-year-old Marin, who took over the CBF in March after Ricardo Teixeira quit citing health problems and amid allegations of corruption.