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COPA AMERICA - QUARTER FINALS - DAY 1 .:. The Aftermath .:. (my predictions came true)

Saturday, 07 July 07, 08:06 PM · Comments(7)

The first day of the quarter-finals of the 2007 Copa America filled all my predictions.

As I wrote on my previous post this year's competition will put in the semifinals the traditional teams of South America.

These saturday's games started to prove me right.

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Game 1:  Venezuela  1  x  4  Uruguay

I'm sincerely very happy for Venezuela playing in the quarter finals. For a team that was always consired the (biggest) underdog in South America - a certain win for all other countries - "Los Viños Tintos" showed a lot of improvement in the competition and I just hope soccer becomes more and more popular in that country.

And I have to say that Venezuela didn't play a bad game against Uruguay. The first half was pretty balanced with both teams being cautious and creating few chances. Uruguay scored first with Forlan at the 37th minute and Arango tied 3 minutes later in a free kick.

And "La Celeste"  kept on pushing the team up against a Venezulelan defense that started to shown signs of exhaustion in the second half.

After Pablo Garcia, in a perfect shot from outside the box, scored the second goal for Uruguay that was it for Venezuela. The defense was tired, the midfield couldn't produce and the offense tried desesperately to move up and tie the game again. "La Celeste" kept control of the ball and waited...

Waited until the right moment to bury Venezuela's hopes. That moment came late in game but it came twice. Cristian Rodiguez scored Uruguay's 3rd goal at the minute 41 and Diego Forlan "closed the coffin" at the minute 45.

Uruguay whooped Venezuela but the large goal difference does not really indicate that Uruguay played that well, or that Venezuela played that bad.

 Man of the Match:  Diego Forlan

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Game 2: Brasil  6  x  1  Chile

One sentence to summarize the game: Robinho & cia. are back and ready to play hard and fight for the Championship!!!

Chile didn't even see the color of the ball in this game. Not because they didn't have space to create, not because Brasil defense suddenly corrected all its deficiencies. No. It was simply because Brasil DOMINATED them.

And I would be very unffair I didn't mention the WONDERFUL goal by Alberto Suazo... An disturbing drible in between Gilberto's legs and a classy lobby shot over Doni, the brazilian goalkeeper.

If Brasil is not a very consistent team at least we can say that when they show at least some of their individual talent, this team can face any opponent ... even Argentina (???)

GOALS:

FIRST HALF --> Juan (15min)  /  Julio Baptista (22min)   /   Robinho (27min)

SECOND HALF-> Robinho (6min)  /  Josué (23min) / Suazo (30min) / Vagner Love (39min)

 

Men of the match: Robinho, Juan and Julio Baptista - they started the whopping

 

IN TIME:

 One of my favorite members here on OLEOLE left this comment on my last post where I predicted the teams that would move to the Semi-Finals:

 Manogil, manogil, you are really off this time. I like Venezuela over Uruguay. Specially since Uruguay cannot play as a team, add to that tha Venezuela is playing at home, and the result is a 2-1 Venezuela. Brasil will advance but they're gona get the scare of their lives...Chile will score and make things tight I think 3-2 Brasil. You are way off with Mexico. I think they have a good chance if they can capitalize. Mexico 2-1 or 3-2. And finally, Argentina will smack the hell out of Peru 3-0.

Well, my friends,  I AM NOT THE TRUTH HOLDER but I've been following this game for 25 years now and I take my games analysis very seriously. I want you guys to question me but also to know that I say what I say based on impartial observations.

I actually LIKE when I get it wrong because that's what makes this game and my profession so interesting: you never know what the outcome is gonna be for sure.

But for this QUARTER FINALS the only game that I would not bet for sure is Mexico and Paraguay. I WANT MEXICO TO WIN BUT I BELIEVE PARAGUAY'S DEFENSE WILL GIVE CASTILLO AND BRAVO A HARD TIME TOMORROW.

But please... keep sending your comments!!!! I really love a good, healthy discussion

 

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Posted by ManoGil | Comments (7)

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RaulCC
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RaulCC Wrote: | 04.12BST | Jul 8, 2007

Chile sucked a lot of chile. They were horrible! Showed absolutely no heart and just laid down and took it from an unimpressive Brazilian side. Ecuador would've given Brasil a much more difficult
time.

ANTI_MADRIDISTA
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ANTI_MADRIDISTA Wrote: | 04.41BST | Jul 8, 2007

UNIMPRESSIVE??!! My friend, what were you watching? WOW, if you score 6 goals aganist a team like Chile, even if they were sitting back and letting the attacks happen, you definitely impressed me!

george brown
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george brown Wrote: | 20.24BST | Jul 8, 2007

come on after the 3rd goal chile laid down n went to sleep.... lets see a 6-1 over uruguay n ill take my hat off brazil is brazil but to get hyped over a 6-1 win over chile n suddenly say u guys r
favourite is just nuts.... all brazil has is ronaldihno kaak n robihno n no future stars i seen pato at the under 20 that guy couldnt even talk to adu....

Mijito
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Mijito Wrote: | 22.11BST | Jul 8, 2007

Manogil, I never questioned your knowledge of the game, that's why I follow your comments closely, because you put it in black or white. Although I am a hardcore Mexico fan, you'll see that I am also
their harshest critic. I will not comment on today's game, because the red card in the 2nd minute tipped the game in Mexico's favor. During the first half I noticed Mexico having a hard time
controlling the ball when moving it forward, with some bad passes. On the other hand, I also staretd to see scratches of the tremendous potential they have when they "capitalize" on opportunities.
Mexico kept possesion of the ball although they keep reseting the ball by moving it back too much. I see Mexico give up one goal on an error, but scoring 2 more. Mex 5 - Par 1

tony
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tony Wrote: | 02.43BST | Jul 9, 2007

mexicos dream is to beat argentina hahaha.... dont get ur hopes up cause that shit aint happening

gui_el_pizza
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gui_el_pizza Wrote: | 15.22BST | Jul 9, 2007

did you happen to miss the first 15 - 20 mins of the Uruguay-Venezuela? Uruguay created 3 clear goal scoring opportunities one of which was an empty netter that Forlan somehow managed to miss. I
would hardly say that they created few chances.

eddie
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eddie Wrote: | 16.10BST | Jul 9, 2007

yo tony it seems dat u just talk shit but when u see mex win 1-0 you'll be sucking our dick modafucka Arriba MEXICO!!!!!!Pinche Puto

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