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URUGUAY - BRAZIL - MEXICO - ARGENTINA

Tuesday, 10 July 07, 06:31 AM

URUGUAY 

Although Uruguay collects 14 Copa America titles, the team has been a big disappointment since their last continental trophy in 1995 when they hosted Copa America.

The nation also failed to qualify for the last World Cup. Of course this is a reflex of the poor performance and lack of quality in the national clubs competition. When was the last time Peñarol or Nacional hit the news?

The country is small and with no media attention there's no investment, without investment there's no local evolution in the sport.

When a good player emerges in Uruguay it doesn't take long until a club from Europe or from the neighbors Brasil and Argentina sneak him away from his land with promises of better incomes and more visibility. i don't blame them.

But now Uruguay has the chance of a come back. And waht a come back that would be! La Celeste will face Brazil in the semifinals and they are motivated!

This year they want to take a step further than their second place in the 1999 Copa America.

The thing about analying Uruguay is that not all of the players are really known to most of people. But what is easy to tell is that every sector of the field has its leader.

Carini has been the goalkeeper for La Celeste since 1999. I still remeber when they talked about him as the new Mazurkiewski but maybe because of the poor performance of the national team in the last years that promise is still only a promise, but Carini is a solid, experience leader for the team and as they say, a good team starts with a good goalie.

La Celeste plays with 3 center backs and that's where you're gonna find not only a great player but also the main team leader and captain: Diego Lugano. The 26 year old is a natural winner. He is the one who really knows the ways of the brazilian soccer after playing (and winning titles) with São Paulo FC.

Diego Scotti and Dario Rodriguez complete Uruguay's defensive line.

Five players will block the midfield and create the plays. I honestly and humbly don't know a lot about them. SO PLEASE HELP ME WITH MORE INFO ON URUGUAY'S MIDFIELDERS. SoyManya81, this is a job for you my friend.

Than we complete La Celeste with Diego Forlan and Alvaro Recoba.

"El Chino" Recoba is a national team player for uruguay since 1995. He has been playing for Internazionale of milan since 1999. He is not the most efficient striker but he's consistent and a fighter. There's no lost ball for Recoba.

Forlan is the goal man. He is a quite oportunist player but has ups and downs during a game. Sometimes clumsy, sometimes genius. But its better not to leave him unmarked because his 54 goals in 3 seasons defending Villareal can talk more than any words I write here.

Diego Forlan wants to revive Alcides Gigghia and send Brazil back home

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BRAZIL 

Brazil is always Brazil.

This sentence itself summarizes what this nation represents for soccer in the world. In every single soccer competition in the planet that Brazil participates they can be considered one of the favorites to win. That's why "A seleção Canarinho" causes so much discussion when they can't play what everybody expects.

Many critics are blaming coach Dunga for letting go of players like Ze Roberto, Kaka, Ronaldinho. Adriano, Ronaldo and bringing some new faces like Afonso Alves, Elano and Vagner Love.

But we cannot forget that in the last Copa America (2004) coach Carlos Alberto Parreira didn't use Ronaldinho, Kaka, Robinho nor Ronaldo and yet that young team beat a powerful Argentina in the final in an electrifying game decided on the penalty shoot-out.

Which brings us back to the first sentence: BRAZIL IS ALWAYS BRAZIL.

I mentioned prevously that every good team starts with a good goalie. This isn't the case with Brazil. Doni does not offer the crucial safety that a great goalkeeper should offer. I would never hire him to play for my team and I believe I'm not alone in this. But oh, well...

Brazil's defense is not individually weak. Alex and Juan are actually good defenders. But the problem is the lack of coverage when the wings attack, and boy, they like to attack. Maicon and Gilberto are naturally offensive (not so good ones) but they sometimes go up at the same time leaving the load to the defensive midfielders and to the center backs.

Mineiro and Gilberto Silva - who is the team captain - are solid defensive mids. They are not very good passers and this can create problem when Brazil tries to connect midfield and attack.

Josué is the one that will intermediate this transition he will work as defensive midfielder when Brazil doesn't have the ball and he will help Julio Baptista supplies the forwards when the ball is recovered.

Julio Baptista started the competition on the bench (so did Josue) but he gained the position by playing a very good second half against Ecuador and an even better game agains Chile. He will do what Kaká would be doing if he was on this team. The only difference is that he is NOT Kaka.

Vagner Love finally found his way to the net last game. It would be embarassing if he didn't right? After all there were 6 goals and even Josué scored his. He is dangerous and if he can finally find a confortable position on the field he can really bother a defense.

Do I need to talk about Robinho??? Pelé's protegé has proved he was for sure one of the main responsibles for Real Madrid's title in La Liga. The fast, talented, and extremely smiley forward TERRORIZES defenders with moves that almost one of them already know but they still can't stop him. Will he be able to lead Brazil to a back to back Championship?

 Robinho might be the man to help Dunga keep his job

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MEXICO

After losing the Gold Cup a don't think the Mexican supporters thought that their team would play so well in the Copa America. But I said that on the first post of my former blog;  Mexico feels much more confortable playing against South American teams. It suits their game, their speed, and then there was Castillo. I still didn't understand why Hugo Sanchez didn't put the kid to play against the USA since the beginning, but that's part of the past now.

Castillo is the present. The gift for all the Mexican supporters who were waiting to see this team finally take home this cup. The gifted mexican born, uruguayan breed, is a star in greece but chose to wear his homeland jersey. He is not only the present, he also represent the possibility of a brilliant future for Mexico soccer.

But can they beat the favorites???

Ochoa or Sanchez?? What a pleasant difficult task. If Brazil suffers for not having a trustworthy goalkeeper, Mexico has two.

Rafa Marquez is the maestro of the defense. Solid, experiencend and talented. He is always where he should be and with very good passes makes the transiction to the midfield.

Torrado is the destroyer. He is fast and discipline. Sometimes not very good passing the ball but always there to take it away from the opponent.

Guardado was the man we were waiting to see back on the team. And he came back as if nothing had happened: playing hard, showing his talent, he might be one of my favorite players of this team.

Then there is Nery Castillo... The man that humiliated Brazil's defense with a goal that is probably the most beautiful of the competition. Determination, talent and passion. If Mexico wins this title he should be the one taking the trophy home for a week just as a reward for the great performace he's displaying.

Oh, and I can't forget GRANDPA Cuauhtemoc. I wouldn't even like to play on the same team with him. He cries, he complains with everybody and about everything. He is just like that old grumpy grandpa that hates everything. BUT he is very important for this team. In 15 minutes on the field (that's how much time he can play without collapsing) he is able to create amazing plays, score goals and of course annoy the opponent and the referee, oh and ME.

It might take a whole army to stop Nery Castillo from scoring 

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ARGENTINA

The better the team the easier it is to talk about.

If soccer was a fair game we could just give Argentina the Cup and that's it.

The best team so far. 100%. 4 games, 4 expressive wins. The team scored 13 goals and suffered only 3.

They came to this competition THIRSTY... They want this Copa America sooo bad and they are playing so well and they have so many talents that what could go wrong???

Well, we are talking about soccer my friends... Anything can happen. La Albi-Celeste has 14 titles (just like Uruguay) but it also has been 14 years (since 1993) that they don't win the competition.

In addition to that, for the last 3 world cups Argentina is said to be one of the favorites, always bringing great players, but also, always letting its fanatic supporters down.

I would hate to see Riquelme, one of the most talented players of this generation, retire from the National team without the glory of winnig a last tittle with the jersey that once belonged to Maradona. He deserves it. The whole team deserves. But between deserving and actually winning it's a long way.

Messi, Tevez and Riquelme the wonder kids and the master

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NOW WITH MY PREDICTIONS:

I know we have two VERY HARD games to predict but I'm not afraid to risk. I can be wrong tomorrow but it's all part of my job so here we go

BRAZIL will beat URUGUAY (the score doesn't really matter at this point)

and... ARGENTINA will be surprised by MEXICO's fast attack.

The Final will be between:

 

BRAZIL  x  MEXICO

 

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Posted by ManoGil | Comments (10)

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gui_el_pizza
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gui_el_pizza Wrote: | 10.31PDT | Jul 10, 2007

Uruguay has recently been playing with 5 in the mid. 2 wing backs, 2 center mids and an attacking option (primarily on the left). Fucile: left wing back. Plays on Porto of Portugal, decent defender
with above average (for a defender) ability in attack Pereira: right wing back. defensive midfield player, not much to speak of (don't know why Diogo isn't being employed in this role) but fairly
competent in winning back the ball. continued on next post.

gui_el_pizza
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gui_el_pizza Wrote: | 10.32PDT | Jul 10, 2007

Garcia: central mid/ defensive mid. Pablo Garcia has been playing in Spain for a number of years is known for his defensive play and grit, is fairly dangerous with a dead ball. Perez: center mid/
right mid. Perez plays for Monaco FC, he is a decent holding midfield player with decent ability to create plays, pretty solid 18 to 18 midfielder (lacks a notable shot) Rodriguez: attacking
midfield/ left mid. 'El cebolla' Plays for PSG, he is probably the standout figure for Uruguay this tournament, came into the game against Peru as a sub and won himself the starting spot. Rodriguez
is an intelligent attacking player, a great dribbler of the ball, has good vision and passing, not the greatest shot (more of a setup man).

SoyManya81
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SoyManya81 Wrote: | 10.34PDT | Jul 10, 2007

Good post Ur commentary is fair and pretty much on the money. But let me add a few things. One penarol is actually in the top ten in points ranking for south american club teams. Second Brazil and
Uruguay have met three times all in finals with uruguay taking two of the three titles givin them an edge over the verdeamarela in that sense. My feeling is that the world cup is in modern times much
more brasil's territory than copa america. Yes, Brasil has won back to back cups but that still puts them at half of uruguay's total. . Also remember that Uruguay rises up to Brasil and Argentina,
it's problem is playing at a high level against weaker teams. The odds are against Uruguay always when playing Brasil, but we have a certain magic that comes out when least expected and with Forlan
coming into stride and lugano's experience with the Brasilian's I believe Uruguay will pull off the upset.

SoyManya81
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SoyManya81 Wrote: | 10.35PDT | Jul 10, 2007

P.S. there's a rumor nery might not play and curse him anyone he a traitor to la celeste.

PanchoMex
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PanchoMex Wrote: | 11.01PDT | Jul 10, 2007

From what i have seen so far, the final final is between Mexico and Argentina. And we know the Argentines are bringing the best line for line there is in the world today. So, even though it hurt my
heart. The Argentines seran campeones!

Juan
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Juan Wrote: | 11.11PDT | Jul 10, 2007

Dude, you just cursed someone and now it's 3X back to you! Besides, Nery is not a traitor, he was born a Mexican National. I does not matter what ethnic backround your from but what nationality your
born under. I happens everywhere, especially in the U.S. So, just cause Nery perfers the Mexican culture over Uruguay; you people start hating. All that separates us latinos are boarders. We all come
from European haritage; other more ohters less.

HechoEnCU
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HechoEnCU Wrote: | 11.18PDT | Jul 10, 2007

I think he's more Greek than anything, having lived there for several years now. But he seems to be getting along really well with everybody in the team, especially (and unfortunately) with that
odious Americanista Cuauhtemoc Blanco. Is his wife Greek? Does anyone know?

Marget
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Marget Wrote: | 11.40PDT | Jul 10, 2007

The Best team win...Good luck beause you're going to need it...

Lucas
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Lucas Wrote: | 15.34PDT | Jul 10, 2007

It's almost the time of the truth!!!

Juan_De_USA
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Juan_De_USA Wrote: | 15.36PDT | Jul 10, 2007

You can post that again!!

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