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World Cup 2010 South Africa, South Africa
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Brazil
vs
Chile
Match scheduled:
28-06-2010 from 18:30 - 21:00GMT
28-06-2010 on 09:06
1G vs 2H - Last 16 :: Fifa World Cup South Africa 2010 :: Johannesburg, South Africa Date/Time: Jun 28, 2010, 2:30pm
Competition: FIFA World Cup
Live/Repeat: Live
Venue: Soccer City, Johannesburg
After two consecutive victories, Chile could taste for the first time in South Africa the bitterness of a defeat. The second position have them took on Brazil this Monday's night, will they be able to send the Verdeamarelhos back home?
Without offering their classical Jogo Bonito, Dunga and his players managed to claim the first position in the Death Group, having won 7 points in three matches. Their last game against Portugal showed how important is Kaka for their strategy, as his skills as a playmaker offer a much needed versatility in the midfield. Marcelo Bielsa has a test of fire waiting ahead, will he and the rest of his squad be able to claim the three points?
Chile vs Brazil; We will surely see the first South American fall in South africa
The first two games in South Africa were equally successful for these two teams, as both of them claimed three points and half a ticket to this stage in only one week. One was to expect Brazil would have shown more signs of strength in this competition, but their efficiency was enough to earn them a place in the round of 16.
Chile was helped by their Hondurean brothers, who kept Switzerland from taking their place in this round. Chile had to face Spain the third match and it was clearly shown how tough was it going to be for Marcelo Bielsa's boys to face a real rival. David Villa and Andres Iniesta gave Spain a 2-1 victory against Chile, who could get closer to the Spaniards thanks to Rodrigo Villar in the last minutes, while Brazil could do nothing against Portugal's strong midfield playing.
Marcelo Bielsa will have to find the better formation against the Cariocas, as he'll be unable to count with Waldo Ponce, Gary Medel and Marco Estrada (all of them having received two yellow cards). At least Carlos Carmona will be able to return to the squad, claiming Estrada's place, while Matias Fernandez will be able to join once again Alexis Sanchez in the creativity department. It is clear Brazil is the favorite for this clash, but without more consistency and regularity Dunga's players might be caught off guard by Chile's electric offense.
Ten years ago Chile obtained its last victory against Brazil, during 2002's World Cup Qualifying stage when the Roja wrote history by defeating Brazil 3-0. But the following five matches were a complete disaster: Chile could only score 3 goals while receiving 20. But South America is changing history in South Africa, and after almost 50 years Chile has entered the round of 16. "This match will be a true final for us. There's no chance for mistakes.. Let's hope we have what it takes. Chile has earned global respect, we have shown our strengths and have already made history" were Pablo Contreras' words before this match.
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