Showing posts with label FIFA Confederations Cup 2013. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FIFA Confederations Cup 2013. Show all posts

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Brazil - Spain llive 30.06.2013 final FIFA Confederations Cup

                                                            

                                                 Brazil - Spain

                                     Match Schedule:
               Competition:FIFA Confederations Cup Final
                         Date:Sunday, Jun 30th,2014
Now, nearly three years on, Spain are once again in South America and once again outsiders, only this time Brazil wait for the world and European champions in a dream final of the Confederations Cup at the Maracana on Sunday.
This could quite easily be the World Cup final next year, although Spain will be hoping if that is the case they get longer to prepare having been taken to penalties by Italy in sweltering conditions on Thursday.
Roberto Soldado and Cesc Fabregas have returned to fitness and Sergio Ramos and Gerard Pique should be fine despite missing training, while reports in Spain suggest Vicente del Bosque is considering a start for Javi Martinez.
Brazil boss Phil Scolari has no injury problems and his major decision is whether to stick with the underperforming Hulk. Lucas Moura or Hernanes could come in for Hulk if Big Phil decides to drop the Zenit forward.
The Confederations Cup hosts have lost one home competitive match in 50 years – the last of which came in 1975 - and are slight favourites with bookmakers to deny the all-conquering Spanish another trophy.

Spain and Brazil clash on the football field in the Confederations Cup final on Sunday, it will be Spain's golden generation against Brazil's young brigade.
The Spanish team has won back-to-back European championships and the World Cup with their current team and will be hoping to add the Confederations Cup to the list tonight.
Brazil who are playing at home will have the stands full with supporters as their young players look to set the football team on a path of victory with this win as the 2014 World Cup which will be held in the country draws close.
Neymar has been the star of the Brazilian team with his goals and passes while Spain has seen brilliance from the team as a whole. Brazil who have won the World Cup five times have been unsuccessful for sometime now and will be hoping to change their fortune with momentum as they face the World Champions.
The match promises to have a mix of Samba and Flamenco on the football field from kick-off to the final whistle. Fans can only be ensured of a thrilling encounter



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Saturday, June 15, 2013

Brazil vs. Japan live 15.06.2013

                                      Match Informatio
                                   Team: Brazil vs Japan
                              Date: Saturday, 15th June, 2013
                                     Time: 19:00 GMT
                      Tournament: FIFA Confederations Cup
                                       

Brazil are set for a step up in class when they continue their tour of friendlies with a meeting with Japan in Wroclaw, Poland on Tuesday. The Selecao cruised to a 6-0 victory over Iraq last Friday in the latest match against significantly inferior opposition.

 n contrast, Alberto Zaccheroni’s Japan should provide a significant examination of how Brazil are shaping up under Mano Menezes with 20 months to go before they begin their World Cup campaign as hosts.
While Japan could only beat Iraq 1-0 in a World Cup qualifier back in September, they scored an impressive scalp with a 1-0 victory over a strong France side in Paris on Friday.


With many people back in Brazil still questioning whether Menezes is the man to lead the country on home soil, a positive result against a strong side, featuring the creative talents of Manchester United’s Shinji Kagawa, will be keenly desired.

While the opposition may have not provided much of a test, there were encouraging signs for Brazil last time out. Menezes blooded a new formation featuring Neymar and Hulk cutting in from either flank while the attacking midfield duo of Oscar and Kaka looked to provide support through the center.
Kaka looked good on his first appearance for Brazil since the 2010 World Cup and even marked the milestone with a goal. However, whether the Real Madrid man will play a significant role in 2014 remains to be seen. While the number of minutes he enjoys and the form he displays at club level will be integral to his future with Brazil, he will also have to show that he can still be a factor against top international competition. Tuesday, against Japan, would be a good place for the 30-year-old former world player of the year to continue to prove that he is not yet a spent force.

Menezes is certain to have to make at least one change to the lineup that faced off with Iraq, with left-back Marcelo suffering a fractured metatarsal in training on Sunday that will rule him out for three months.
With fellow-full-backs Dani Alves and Alex Sandro already out, it leaves Menezes with something of a selection dilemma. A change may also be needed in midfield, with Ramires struggling with illness.



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