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10-13-2011, 12:02 AM
#221
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_C7g0zvvjQ]Mexico Vs Brazil 1-2 | All Goals & Highlights 11-10-2011 Brazil 2-1 Mexico 2011 HD - YouTube[/ame]
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10-13-2011, 12:24 AM
#222
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10-18-2011, 01:00 PM
#223
Pele: I'll show Messi who I am
Pele says he will send Lionel Messi a video documentary of his career so that the Argentinean knows exactly who is being compared with.
Messi is widely recognised as the best player in the world at the moment but there is some debate as to whether the Barca ace is better than legendary figures such as Pele or Diego Maradona.
Messi recently admitted he has never seen Pele play and as a result the former Santos star has vowed to send him a video of his 2004 documentary to enlighten the Argentinean on his own sparkling career.
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10-19-2011, 10:01 PM
#224
Romario: "If Ney Franco continued in the Olympics, Brazil would have a better chance"
By Christopher Atkins 2011-10-18 21:59:00
Romario has been talking bluntly about the CBF once more - Action Images
The Pan-American Games are underway in Mexico and with Brazil Under-20's taking part in the football competition, Romario has been signed up as an expert commentator.
Never short of an opinion, the politition has been offering his views on many issues today, including Brazil's preparations for the World Cup.
However, he has also caused a commotion by suggesting that maybe Under-20 boss Ney Franco should lead Brazil to the Olympics instead of Mano Menezes.
"I believe that the work of Ney Franco is very positive and if he continued in the Olympics, Brazil would have a better opportunity to win gold," said the former Barcelona man.
"The preparation of this Olympic team is going well. The team that will go to London will be a very strong team.
"Why should a coach prepare the team and then give it to another trainer.
"As the head coach is different, the way of playing the changes, but this is up to the CBF."
Romario is never one to keep his opinions to himself and there will be few at the CBF grateful to hear either of his outburts today.
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10-20-2011, 03:35 PM
#225
[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VN6QNZP88DU&feature=player_embedded[/ame]
Last edited by reality; 10-20-2011 at 03:39 PM.
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10-20-2011, 03:42 PM
#226
നെയ്മര്* കൊള്ളാമല്ലോ..കളിയില്* കലയുണ്ട്
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10-20-2011, 07:33 PM
#227
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10-22-2011, 01:52 PM
#228
Diego: "With Mano Menezes, [Brazil] has returned to fantasy football"
Atlético Madrid midfielder Diego sent out a clear message today about his plans to return to the Seleção, talking directly to El Pais.
"Returning to the Seleção is my motivation to train every day," said the Atlético Madrid newcomer.
"If I do a good job, I will have the opportunity to return. With Mano Menezes,[Brazil] has returned to fantasy football.
"There is more space for offensive players."
The ex-Santos player was not so kind in his words on the previous Brazil management however.
"A year before the World Cup,was champion of the Bundesliga with Werder, played the final of the UEFA Cup, where I scored and I was not called," said Diego in an open criticism of Dunga.
"The coach thought he had someone better," he complained, having disappointed in the 2007 Copa America.
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10-25-2011, 10:22 PM
#229
The CBF confirmed on Thursday morning that Brazil will take on Egypt on 14th November 2011 in Doha, Qatar - host city of the 2022 World Cup.
Before that, the Seleção take on Gabon in Liberville, capital of the African country, in a friendly that along with the Egypt encounter represent Brazil's final outings of 2011.
Mano Menezes will call his squad on Thursday, but there are question marks over whether the coach will call up those players competing for the Brazilian Championships.
There are several members of recent squads, including Ralf, Paulinho, Ronaldinho, Jefferson and Lucas Moura who are still hoping to bring home a league title with their clubs and could miss two crucial encounters if selected.
One solution would be for these players to participate to join the game against Gabon and then return to their clubs.
Another option for the CBF is to only select those players who play in Europe. In that case, the expectation would be for a return of Kaká, who has not played since the World Cup, and is in fine recent form for Real Madrid.
All of which brings yet more attention on the CBF's lack of adequate scheduling.
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10-27-2011, 10:56 PM
#230
Kaká has won a long awaited recall
Mano Menezes has recalled Kaká to the Brazil squad for the upcoming friendlies with Gabon and Egypt, in a squad containing no home-based players due to the climax of the Brazilian Championship.
There are also first call-ups for Neto, Alex Sandro, Willian, Dudu and Bruno César as the coach looks to take the opportunity to assess some of his other options ahead of the 2014 World Cup.
However, the focus will undeniably be on the recall of Kaká for the first time since the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which highlights the players stunning return to form at the Bernabeu.
Discuss the squad on our Sambafoot forum
Keepers
Neto - Fiorentina
Diego Alves - Valencia
Full-backs
Daniel Alves – FC Barcelone
Adriano – FC Barcelone
Marcelo – Real Madrid
Fabio - Manchester United
Alex Sandro - FC Porto
Centre-backs
Thiago Silva – Milan AC
David Luiz – Chelsea
Luisão - Benfica
Defensive Midfielders
Lucas Leiva – Liverpool
Luis Gustavo - Bayern Munich
Sandro - Tottenham
Fernandinho - Shakthar Donetsk
Elias - Sporting
Attacking midfielders
Hernanes - Lazio
Kaka – Real Madrid
Willian - Shakthar Donetsk
Dudu - Dinamo Kiev
Bruno César - Benfica
Strikers
Jonas - Valencia
Hulk – FC Porto
Kléber - FC Porto
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