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By Brian Homewood
Thursday, June 10, 2004 ALCOCHETE, Portugal, June 10 (Reuters) - Two years ago, Luiz Felipe Scolari produced one of football's great turnarounds by leading his native Brazil to an unprecedented fifth World Cup success in South Korea and Japan. Although the actors and the setting are different, the script is remarkably similar as Scolari attempts a repeat performance with hosts Portugal at Euro 2004. They go into the tournament with a talented group of players but few people really believe they can win the title. The ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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