LISBON (Reuters) - The race to replace departed Portugal coach Paulo Bento got underway on Friday although the job may not be that attractive with a previous incumbent complaining that it always ends in "torture and humiliation".
With the country's top coaches all otherwise engaged, there was no obvious favourite to replace Bento, a testy figure who led Portugal to the Euro 2012 semi-finals with an interesting midfield diamond formation but who ran out of inspiration.
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