Oh what a friendly war!
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Oh what a friendly war!
Hope you are all catching the South American "friendly"international on BBC 1.
A 5000 metre race that stated off like a 100 metre dash. High velocity stuff between two teams with but one thought in mind....win! Lots of individual skills from both sides, a lightening fast goal from Brazil, who look deadly around the box, great defending from both sides and a preview of the new "Hammers"pair in action. Tevez is a real handful.
Brazil's left winger, Robhino, is getting far too much of the ball and Argentina may suffer for that. A masterclass of creative football and great entertainment. Argentina are having most of the play but Brazil look likeliest to score with their lightening fast breaks. 1-0 Brazil, half time.
Similar second half, no tired legs here, and similar result. Argentina great skills up to the box but no finishing edge, although Brazil's keeper made a couple of handy saves. Elano added another to his first half strike from a great assist from Kaka who then ran almost the length of the pitch for a great individual goal. Plenty fouls, mainly from Argentina who had Aguero and Milito booked in the dying stages, some classy diving and a couple of decidedly "friendly" decisions from Steve Bennet after scything kicks that, had they connected, would have felled a warhorse.
On the balance of play a draw would have been acceptable after a highly entertaining match. Argentina couldn't finish, Brazil could, in style. 3-0 and a great exhibition of creative football full of skill. New young Brazilian, Love, is one to watch.
A 5000 metre race that stated off like a 100 metre dash. High velocity stuff between two teams with but one thought in mind....win! Lots of individual skills from both sides, a lightening fast goal from Brazil, who look deadly around the box, great defending from both sides and a preview of the new "Hammers"pair in action. Tevez is a real handful.
Brazil's left winger, Robhino, is getting far too much of the ball and Argentina may suffer for that. A masterclass of creative football and great entertainment. Argentina are having most of the play but Brazil look likeliest to score with their lightening fast breaks. 1-0 Brazil, half time.
Similar second half, no tired legs here, and similar result. Argentina great skills up to the box but no finishing edge, although Brazil's keeper made a couple of handy saves. Elano added another to his first half strike from a great assist from Kaka who then ran almost the length of the pitch for a great individual goal. Plenty fouls, mainly from Argentina who had Aguero and Milito booked in the dying stages, some classy diving and a couple of decidedly "friendly" decisions from Steve Bennet after scything kicks that, had they connected, would have felled a warhorse.
On the balance of play a draw would have been acceptable after a highly entertaining match. Argentina couldn't finish, Brazil could, in style. 3-0 and a great exhibition of creative football full of skill. New young Brazilian, Love, is one to watch.
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I like the Russian league...suprisingly skilful! Remember Zenit? Even under a foot of water they showed plenty of good touchesjmjhb wrote:Brazilians playing in Russia is due to the MSI/Abramovich/their mutual friends connection. Still, makes the league stronger, I suppose.Dr Hotdog wrote:i'm suprised at home many Brazillian's play in Russia.
Vagner Love is one of them.
Kaka is probably my favourite player in the world.
Who needs Henry when we've got Henrik?
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