Tuesday, June 15, 2010

brazilian samba begins..Brazil 2 – 1 North Korea


brazilian samba begins..Brazil beat North Korea by 2 goals to 1 in their opening game. 


miacon who scored the 1st goal.








Brazil 2 – 1 North Korea


First of all, do not panic. It’s the first match of the World Cup, played on a very cold night, at very high altitude. The best part is that Brazil came out with all three points. Dunga stated after the match, “The opener is always harder. There is the anxiety, the players are more nervous than usual, trying to do too much. But we are satisfied.” Correct. That being said, this was not Brazil’s best match, and there are some correctable things that need to be worked on in training. Starting with the positives. Both the right back AND left back for Brazil were very solid tonight. Maicon played like his usual self. Michel Bastos looked vastly improved from the Tanzania match. If he plays like this for the remainder of the tournament, Brazil isn’t going to allow more than a goal, ever. Robinho deserved to get on the score sheet. He worked very hard tonight, and was very creative from the start of the match. He definitely looks like a solid pick by President Lula to standout at this World Cup. Now the negatives. Brazil only played dominant football for about 35 minutes in this entire match. The good news is there is nowhere to go but up, I really believe that. A 2-0 scoresheet would have looked a lot better than 2-1. A very poor closing to the match allowed North Korea to score with minutes remaining. Lucio does not make many mistakes, so to get this one out of the way in the first match, and a win for that matter, makes it better to deal with. The North Korean goal was definitely on him. Kaka and Elano were predominately poor in this match. When their play turned, so did the team’s. Kaka should kind of be expected as he is still progressing towards 100% fitness. I thought he did get better as the match went on, which is a very encouraging sign. Elano I felt was very lazy on the pitch up until his goal. Those of you following the live blog today know I wanted him off the pitch a split second before he scored. The goal masks what I thought was a mediocre performance. I would bet on Dunga starting Dani Alves or Ramires in the next match. Ramires picked up a careless yellow in the second half after coming on, so Dunga might be more apt to give Alves the nod, which is an intriguing thought of seeing him on the right with Maicon. I thought Felipe Melo was improved during this match. There were two problems I had with him today though. First, he looked slow at times in the first half, very slow. Secondly, the North Koreans gave him room to come up towards the box that he was very reluctant to utilize. Perhaps that is Dunga now allowing it. However, he should have made deeper runs and attempted to put a shot on goal from outside the box. It is lower percentage? Yes. However, with this ball at this tournament, just putting it on goal might lead to a second, rebound chance. I think this would have helped offensively in what was a very frustrating first half. Regarding the first half, Dunga stated, “In the first half we didn’t play well, we weren’t moving the ball quickly enough. In the second half, it got better.” He is absolutely correct. I said during the live blog the pace of passing desperately needed to increase. The team made that adjustment at halftime, and it showed immediately in the second half. A tremendous amount of credit should go to the North Koreans. There tactics made this a close match. They will give problems to the Ivory Coast and Portugal. I would not be surprised to see them get a result. Their lone forward Jong Tae Se was very active, and played with a great deal of pace. Dunga gave the North Koreans credit following the match. He stated, “When you face a team that attacks you, it opens up spaces. It’s hard to face a team that just defends. You have to move the ball well and create spaces. If you look back at the footage, the way that North Korea moved to close the spaces was almost perfect.” True statement. Breaking through a team who is going to put nine in the box when you have possession is always going to be difficult. Any team or player in the world will struggle to score if that is the case. Ronaldinho would struggle to score against those tactics. The Spanish would struggle against those tactics. How do I know? Watch the Champions League semi-final match in Barcelona between Barca and Inter Milan, where half of Spain’s starting midfield could not breakthrough. The North Koreans played with a sweeper and as a result, always had a back line of five defenders. They then created a compact diamond with four other players in front of that line. Matches against this type of opponent are always difficult until you get the first goal. Once that goal comes, everything changes, and certainly that was the case in this match. After the first Brazilian goal, things opened up, and for nearly the entire second half Brazil was dominant. They created many solid shots on goal, and controlled the ball in the North Korean half for long periods up until the final five minutes or so. The team became WAY too relaxed with the match at hand in those final five minutes, and North Korea exploited a defensive miscue to score late in the match. Correctable problem. So, before you panic, know that we will not see as defensive of tactics from here on out. Yes we are playing Sven and the Ivory Coast. However, they need points after a 0-0 draw against Portugal earlier in the day. I think they will be defensive, but not nine in the box defensive at all times. Every match from here on out will be better from a tactical point of view because teams will need to play to win. All Brazil needs is a little space. Just a little. And then everything will take care of itself. Now, if the seleção play poorly against the Ivory Coast, then we can officially start to raise the red flags. However, until then, lets just take the three points, take the Michel Bastos performance, and know that it will only get better.

Thursday, June 10, 2010

brazil brazil ...The song to support Brazil Foot ball team 2010




Watch the Video Song Brazil Brazil. The song to support Brazil Foot ball team in FIFA World Cup 2010.





Wednesday, June 9, 2010

23 MEN SQUAD FOR FIFA WORLD CUP 2010



Brazil has announced their world cup squad for the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa under coach Carlos Dunga.A brief review of the team members.....







Bellow is the 23 man squad of the Brazilian National team which will compete in the FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa.


Team Manager :CARLOS DUNGA : Former Brazilian World Cup winner in the 1994 World Cup held in the United States.Managing Brazilian national team from 2006.
Captain :Lucio

GOAL KEEPERS

Heurelho Gomes Julio Cesar doni
Heurelho Gomes
Julio Cesar
Doni


DEFENDERS

Maicon Gilberto Thiago Silva Lucio
Maicon
Gilberto Silva
Thiago Silva
Lucio
Daniel Alves Luisao Juan Micheal Bastos
Daniel Alves
Luisao
Juan
Micheal Bastos


MIDFIELDERS

Gilberto Silva Kleberson Elano kaka
Gilberto Silva
Kleberson
Elano
Kaka
Filipe Milo Luisao Julio Baptista Jouse
Filipe Milo
Ramires
Julio Baptista
Jouse


FORWARDS

Luis Fabiano Robinho Nilmar Grafite
Luis Fabiano
Robinho
Nilmar
Grafite




The only big surprise is that we are missing Ronaldinho in the above list.Hope that this team will lift the trophy.

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Welcome to Brazil World cup squd 2010




All football and Brazil fans are welcome to this blog .This is place where we mainly concentrate on Brazil squad for 2010.Hence all Brazil fans ,critics and rivals are most welcome.
Expecting your comments and views.



This is a just a start .We will be posting more news,previews ,match results,videos etc. in the coming posts. So be connected with this site  by following the Google account or  by subscribing to rss feed.

In the next post we will look at the 23 man squad for 2010 world cup.