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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: June 14, 2011
When down a goal with 10 minutes to go, any coach will usually bring on another striker. Unless, of course, that coach is Mano Menezes. When faced with this situation against France, Mano brought on another retentive midfielder in a bid to apparently secure a slender loss. In the name of responsibility, the Brazilian team has gone from a much-criticised Dunga counter-attacking team to a Mano non-attacking...
Published: March 28, 2011
A packed Emirates Stadium on Sunday was treated to a rare display of top-level football as a renewed Brazilian squad took to the field. Brazil was still without the presence of their top midfielder, Paulo Ganso, but even so were able to dominate proceedings versus a much-inferior Scottish national side. As expected, the Scots spent most of the time chasing shadows as Brazil touched the ball around,...
Published: November 16, 2010
Once upon a time in the land of football…. The scene is a five star hotel of a Brazilian capital on the eve of the penultimate round of the Brazilian Championship of 2009. The elevator door opens. Wearing slippers and the training uniform of a Brazilian Serie A club, a player walks into the hall. A stranger waves to him. They both discreetly greet each other and walk to the lobby bar. Instead...
Published: May 8, 2010
Brazilian presidential candidate Jose Serra has officially joined the chorus for Ganso and Neymar to be called to the 23 man squad to represent Brazil in South Africa. The football fanatic politition threw his two cents into the pool as practically an entire nation pleads with coach Dunga to play Brazil’s best players in the World Cup. The PSDB candidate was at a political rally to promote Geraldo...