Brazil's 2-1 victory over Peru, inspired by Neymar, has helped Carlos Dunga to become the coach with the best start as a Selecao manager in history.
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Neymar scored the equalizer and set up the last minute winner against Peru, which was Brazil's 11th straight victory since the World Cup.
The 2-1 victory over Peru helped Dunga to set a new record for the best start under a new coach after taking over from Luis Felipe Scolari, as ESPN pointed out.
Brazil have since beaten Colombia 1-0, Ecuador 1-0, Argentina 2-0, Japan 4-0, Turjry 4-0, Austria 2-1, France 3-1, Chile 1-0, Mexico 2-0, Honduras 1-0 and now Peru 2-1.
Neymar, who was named captain by Dunga, has scored nine goals and assisted a further three throughout this run.
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Dunga is now only one win away from the all-time record for most consecutive victories of a Brazil coach in history.
Back in 1961/62, Aymore Moreira guided the Selecao to 12 wins on the trot, another record which Dunga's Brazil could break during the current Copa America.
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