- Nov 18, 2010
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With Brazil playing high intensity pressure, Spain really lacked sharpness after that marathon with Italy. And they looked uncharacteristically vulnerable because weren't playing the double pivot they've played in all the recent tournaments they've won so they were easier to overrun than usual. On top of that, they met a highly motivated and talented Brazil squad playing at the Maracana.
As I expected, Brazil have mostly figured it out under Scolari, and will be one of the favorites going into the WC next year. Though I have to admit I much prefer the free-flowing style they played during Scolari's first stint.
Arbeloa should really never wear the red again. No need with Azpilicueta there, and the even more talented Montoya and Carvajal coming through the ranks. And LOL @ Ramos. Dude really thinks he's Hierro - taking charge of pens like it's his role. What a clown.
Neymar
As I expected, Brazil have mostly figured it out under Scolari, and will be one of the favorites going into the WC next year. Though I have to admit I much prefer the free-flowing style they played during Scolari's first stint.
Arbeloa should really never wear the red again. No need with Azpilicueta there, and the even more talented Montoya and Carvajal coming through the ranks. And LOL @ Ramos. Dude really thinks he's Hierro - taking charge of pens like it's his role. What a clown.
Neymar
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