Amadeu rued that his team's midfield play was not good as the Hondurans had many shots at the Brazil goal.
"All the players have their functions. The responsibility is mixed. Our midfield was not really good in their defensive system. We conceded many shots from long and medium distance. We could block the plays at the wings. They (Honduras) were very close to scoring. This is what we will have to improve for the next match," Amadeu said.
He agreed that his players were a bit complacent towards the end of the match against Honduras and they will need to guard against this in the quarterfinals against a team like Germany.
Amadeu, however, said he was happy with the overall performance of his team in the tournament so far.
"I am proud of my players. They are playing with maturity and we have been working on this team since 2015. This is one of the secrets about this kind of goals (against Honduras). It is very good to hear of them after the match, going to the dressing room and saying another game without conceding any goal."
"We will travel (to Kolkata) and then we will think about Germany. Everybody expects Brazil to win and also our system is to win matches. So there was pressure for the boys and it's little bit difficult.
"We got more tired when you are trying to win matches. That's why now it is a moment to enjoy. We will think about recovery and then we will think about next match."
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