Resembling a mathematics teacher with a whiteboard and marker, the Brazil coach was seen teaching his wards for about 30 minutes, ahead of their training session.
"This is a work we are used to do when we come to a new stadium. We try to to keep it in mind to watch the stands, to imagine about the match, to look at the field. It's not only about knowing the grass, they have to feel the soul of the stadium.
"I always look to give information to the youth side. There are three ways to do it -- watching, hearing and by experience. We try to teach them with the videos of their opponents. Then with the cardboard. This is how we try to give them information about the game."
For their star player Paulinho, who has two goals and as many assists to his credit, it was important to visualise what's on offer tomorrow, with an expected turnout of 60,000 plus at a venue which will host the final in a week's time.
"The stadium shows us how huge it is. It's beautiful and will probably be full tomorrow. It's the stadium of the final. So it's important to imagine something like this. It was the best possible feeling.
"We are expecting to receive a good energy tomorrow from the fans and hope to give it back," the Brazilian No 7, known for his versatility, said.
Brazil have played the most matches (75), accumulated the most victories (47) and scored the most goals (166) in the history of the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
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