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    28 8.89%
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    Messi Sinks Brazil
    1-0

    A last-minute wonder goal by Lionel Messi stole a tight encounter for Argentina over South American rivals Brazil, when a surprisingly low-key game appeared destined for a draw. The Barcelona talisman scored with a typically mazy run and driven shot, to give Sergio Batista a great scalp in his first match since being confirmed as Diego Maradona's successor.

    Right from the outset it was clear that neither team saw the clasico as a friendly, as the game kicked off at breakneck speed. Brazil were the team that impressed early, as they pressured the Albiceleste across the park and attacked with pace and purpose. Argentina on the other hand struggled to impose their preferred one touch passing game as they contended with a swarm of yellow shirts attending their every move.

    With 18 minutes on the clock Brazil were inches away from opening the scoring. Dani Alves was one of the players of the half down the right flank, and the Barsa man took advantage of neat build up play and less than impeccable marking to rattle Sergio Romeros crossbar. David Luiz also headed just wide from a corner as Argentina suffered the familiar problem of defensive instability.

    And just minutes later, with the Verdeamarelho swarming forward Ronaldinho had the best chance of the half. A low cross skidded through to the onside playmaker one on one with Romero; with his back to goal however the Milan man however opted for a backheel, which was easily stopped by the keeper.

    As the half progressed Argentina became more comfortable, stringing passes together and bringing calm to proceedings. Predictably Lionel Messi was at the heart of most things positive, popping up all over the pitch despite nominally starting on the right side of attack. Striker Gonzalo Higuain had the two best chances for the Seleccion, first taking too long over a chance on the right side of the area and seeing his space disappear, before forcing an impressive save low down from Victor with a free header at a corner.

    Brazil overall edged the first half with Ronaldinho clearly enjoying his return to the first team, but as the period was closing La pulga Messi almost netted an incredible team move. The number 10 weaved past several rivals in his own half before continuing forward as the ball was exchanged between Zanetti, Banega and Higuain; the Barsa man then found himself on the edge of the area and let rip, but saw his effort zip just wide of Victors right-hand post as he was denied.

    The second half continued with Romero continuing to plug gaps in a leaky defence, which was frequently breached by Ronaldinho and the two marauding Brazil wing backs. Throughout the game the AZ stopper frustrated the Selecao forward line and especially Neymar; the 18 year old seeing myriad through balls and crosses taken off his bootlaces by the Argentine.

    Argentina however were now playing with much more direction, helped by the entrance of Ezequiel Lavezzi for Higuain. The Napoli star surged down the right after 56 minutes and crossed in dangerously, leading to penalty shouts from the 'Albiceleste' after Javier Pastore shot into Thiago Silva's mid-section.

    The second period also saw the first signs of indiscipline from both sides, as the tension grew while the pace of the game slowed somewhat. Ever Banega was in the thick of things for Argentina, taking exception to some over-zealous marking by Ramires before cutting down Neymar to concede a dangerous free kick, as the game entered its final 20 minutes.

    The majority of the half passed with half chances and openings from both teams, but with very little in the way of concrete opportunities. Dani Alves and Ronaldinho both went close from dead ball situations, while Alves did brilliantly to rob the ball from Messi when it appeared the little maestro was set to unleash his magic from close in. As the substitutes started coming thick and fast however, and players such as Pastore, Ronaldinho and Neymar were given a few more minutes of rest, it seemed that both coaches would go home content with a scoreless tie.

    Just as the game was in its dying stages though that man Messi popped up to hand Argentina a stunning win. The genius attacker picked up the ball near halfway and surged towards goal, before firing left-footed past Victor. The win marks the perfect start for Batista as permanent Argentina coach, while questions still remain over the Albiceleste's defensive quality.

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  2. #5852

    Default England v France (1-2)

    French Revolution at Wembley
    First home defeat for Capello


    Benzema: Broke the deadlock


    Valbuena : Quality finish



    Crouch: Offered hope late on

    Fabio Capello opened a door on the future for England - and the fans did not like what they saw as the Three Lions were jeered off after defeat to France at Wembley.
    Aside from Andy Carroll, who did as well as he could with such little service, and the ever-dependable Steven Gerrard, there were few straws for England to grasp until substitute Peter Crouch did what he does best within seconds of his arrival.
    It took the Tottenham forward just over a minute to turn home Ashley Young's corner and claim his 22nd international goal, joint 15th on England's all-time list.
    Unfortunately, though England continued to pump high balls into the visitors' area, it was not enough to threaten a superior French team who had claimed a matchwinning lead through Karim Benzema and Mathieu Valbuena and inflicted the hosts' first defeat since their loss to Germany in Bloemfontein.
    Les Bleus seem to have recovered far more quickly from their World Cup shambles, and while many of Capello's team will emerge as better players for this experience, the fact most of the elder statesmen failed to perform does not bode particularly well.
    By half-time, even the Brent residents who had taken advantage of the Football Association's 5 ticket offer must have felt they had overpaid.
    Any assessment of Capello's experimental side must be qualified with an acknowledgement of how young some of its components were.
    However, there were clear deficiencies. Right-back Phil Jagielka had a major problem, his starting positions too often incorrect, which was only to be expected of someone who has played that role so infrequently.
    Florent Malouda certainly enjoyed himself, cutting in from his left-wing station at regular intervals as France took control of the first-half.
    Debutant Jordan Henderson was incapable of preventing himself being completely bypassed. Far more worryingly, the same sentiment could be applied to the vastly experienced Gareth Barry.
    Malouda almost caught Ben Foster out with a shot from the edge of the area after he had been presented with far too much room to advance into.
    Yoann Gourcuff brought an excellent save from Joe Hart's deputy as his shot dipped wickedly at the last moment.
    These events were the precursor to Benzema's fine 16th-minute strike.
    Questions should not just be asked of how Foster was beaten at his near post. Others should be raised of the ease with which the Real Madrid forward, now back in Jose Mourinho's good books, was first able to take possession, then race on unchecked as he belted Malouda's neat return pass into the net.
    Within minutes, Benzema and Samir Nasri had performed a repeat. This time overworked skipper Rio Ferdinand was able to block.
    Benzema also fired well wide when he should have done much better given the neat approach play of Nasri and Malouda.
    England needed to relieve the pressure. They did so by utilising Carroll's main strength. His power.
    In one way it was depressing to see England revert to type so readily. In another it was easy to see why. The truth was it worked.
    Two cushioned headers from the Newcastle man created opportunities that Steven Gerrard and James Milner drove straight at Hugo Lloris.
    Another was sent flying into orbit by Gerrard after he had caught his shot on the half-volley.
    Carroll even managed to create half a yard for himself on the edge of the box, although again Lloris gathered the shot more than saved it.
    One of three half-time changes, Micah Richards introduced at full-back to allow Jagielka to return to a role he is more comfortable with in the centre, should have made England a more durable defensive unit. It barely made a difference.
    After a pretty even battle with Arsenal team-mate Kieran Gibbs, Bacary Sagna scored a decisive victory when he shot down the touchline unopposed, exposing a chronic lack of cover, before crossing into a penalty area where the dangerous Valbuena arrived with perfect timing to finish.
    England responded positively at least to that 55th-minute setback. Carroll brought another save out of Lloris before receiving a decent ovation as he made way for Cardiff's Jay Bothroyd, who joined that exclusive club of non-top flight internationals.
    A shot from substitute Adam Johnson turned into a game of pinball as it ricocheted off four bodies before bouncing wide, then the Manchester City winger delivered the teasing cross that Lloris pushed into Gerrard, only for the vice-captain's snap-shot to fly wide.
    The excellent Nasri struck the outside of a post before Crouch turned home Ashley Young's far-post corner five minutes from time.
    Crouch remains an enigma, with Capello unconvinced about the wider aspects of his game beyond what is surely vital for a striker, the principle task of finding the net.
    Bothroyd could not manage it anyway, as his tame header wasted England's best chance of an equaliser in stoppage-time.

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    Default International Friendly , Results

    Russia v Belgium (0-2) ; 2' & 76' Romelu LUKAKU
    Bulgaria v Serbia (0-1) ; 80' Nikola Zigic
    Argentina v Brazil (1-0) ; 91' Lionel Messi
    Egypt v Australia (3-0)
    Sweden v Germany (0-0)
    Denmark v Czech (0-0)
    Switzerland v Ukraine (2-2)
    Netherlands v Turkey (1-0) ; 52' Klaas Jan Huntelaar
    Italy v Romania (1-1) ; 34' Ciprian Marica , 82' Quagliarella
    South Africa v USA (0-1)
    Northern Ireland v Morocco (1-1) ; 55' Marouna Chamakh,86' Patterson (P)
    England v France (1-2) ; 17' Benzema, 55' Valbuena, 86' Crouch
    Portugal v Spain (4-0) ; 45' Martins , 49' & 68' Postiga , 90' Hugo Almeida
    Last edited by Giggs; 11-18-2010 at 02:57 PM.

  4. #5854

    Default Argentina v Brazil (1-0) , Highlights

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFy2qPYPVSk"]YouTube - Argentina Vs Brazil 1-0 - Lionel Messi Goal & Match Highlights - November 17 2010 - Friendly - [HQ][/ame]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giggs View Post
    Russia v Belgium (0-2) ; 2' & 76' Romelu LUKAKU
    Bulgaria v Serbia (0-1) ; 80' Nikola Zigic
    Argentina v Brazil (1-0) ; 91' Lionel Messi
    Egypt v Australia (3-0)
    Sweden v Germany (0-0)
    Denmark v Czech (0-0)
    Switzerland v Ukraine (2-2)
    Netherlands v Turkey (1-0) ; 52' Klaas Jan Huntelaar
    Italy v Romania (1-1) ; 34' Ciprian Marica , 82' Quagliarella
    South Africa v USA (0-1)
    Northern Ireland v Morocco (1-1) ; 55' Marouna Chamakh,86' Patterson (P)
    England v France (1-2) ; 17' Benzema, 55' Valbuena, 86' Crouch
    Portugal v Spain (0-4) ; 45' Martins , 49' & 68' Postiga , 90' Hugo Almeida
    POrtugal vs spain ..It;s Portugal who won 4-0 .Not spain!!

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    MESSIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sparkled with a fabulous winning goal at the 92nd minute against BRAZIL in the International Football Match between ARGENTINA vs BRAZIL at Doha, Qatar....

    Score: ARGENTINA - 1 , BRAZIL - 0


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    Quote Originally Posted by nettooran View Post
    The game was very boring and no team wanted to win!!Brazil's experimental side coped well with the more experienced Argentinian side!!!I think Brazil created more chances and slighly edged Argentina in the possession and on the attacking third!!
    Levezi was a good substitute for Argentina.Brazil's defenders T.silava and D.luiz were good!!
    Ronaldinho and Robinho were bad!! Neymar played well and was the only player who played to win from either side!!
    The goal Messi scored was from a bad give away by Dogoulus in the midfield..I think his NT adventure is finished with that!!!
    thanks for d analysis nettoorji.....kali kaanan pattiyilla...kopile indian channels..

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    argentinaa......

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    thanks a lot giggs,saaradhi and reality..

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    Brazil played much better than argentina..only the injury time messi magic change the match result.. Argentina defence ippozhum pazhaya padi thanne..Mano menezizinte shaili dungayekkalum mikachatahnu..dunga counter attackingine ashrayichirikkumbol Mano groundil adipathyam nediyeduthu kalippikkunnu..

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