Brazil went into the lead with a weak attempt from Alan in the 55th minute as the ball dribbled through the hands of Mali's goalkeeper Yousouf Koita, while Yuri Alberto drove home Paulinho's assist to seal the win in the 88th minute.
"We had our worst game of the World Cup, the worst match in two and half years of preparation. But we were lucky it went our way," Amadeu said at the post-match news conference at the Salt Lake Stadium.
This was the three-time champions' best showing in the tournament since 2005 when they had finished runners-up.
Amadeu said it was very tough to motivate his players for a third place game as they were very heartbroken after losing the semifinal to England three days ago.
"We know we could have done much better today. When you lose a semi-final you want to live. We always want to win when we cannot win anymore we want to live. This is why it's so difficult to motivate this players. We had to work hard to keep them motivated in the game."
The coach further urged the need to be more organised to catch up with the other nations.
"We have to be more organised every year. Football is growing, nobody owns football. Everybody is getting organised, we have to do the same."
"He's also a human. I'm not angry with the goalkeeper at all. We had a lots of opportunities to score but it was hard luck today.
"We had a very nice match and had a lot of opportunities but unfortunately we could not score any. The opposition team were stronger and took their chances. I'm proud of my boys."
He said his players got confused after conceding an easy goal.
"We got confused between speed and technique, after conceding the first goal, we wanted to score as fast as possible but faltered.
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