Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said he had failed after his team had been knocked out of the World Cup quarter-finals by France on Saturday.
"I would like to thank the players. I didn't do my job because my job here was to get to the final," he said after France's 1-0 win over the holders.
"In Brazil when the national team loses the coach is to blame so I believe we will follow this script once again."
"We never prepared for this moment. This is a very difficult moment for all of us," he added.
Parreira said Brazil had paid a heavy price for failing to mark Thierry Henry at a free kick. Henry steered in Zinedine Zidane's free kick in the 57th minute.
"We were beaten by a very strong team who played an impeccable match," he said.
He said it was a pity that the World Cup semi-finals would be contested by four European teams - Germany v Italy, and Portugal v France.
"There should have been at least one South American team in the semi-finals, it's a shame for world football," he added.
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