I'm back, sorry haven't updated for roughly a week. I didn't have time to and anyways, the finals were down with an unexpected scoreline. The "Best team in the world" just lost three zip to the South American giants. The Brazilians learnt from The Bavarians how to eliminate the tikki takka tactic (Passing fast, short distance) with an all simple 4-3-3 formation. They learnt how to stop passing from the Spaniards in dangerous positions, and believe me, it wasn't Spain that was bad, it was Brazil that was really good. Goals were from Fred in the early 2nd minute, a wonderful goal by Neymar in the 44th, and another goal from Fred saw the South American side win their third Confederation Cup. Just 20 minutes before the not-so tense match ended, the tall Barcelona back saw the color red. Not long after Fred's 1st first goal, Jordi Alba went left and passed to the Barcelona striker, Pedro. Pedro was clear in the penalty box and he curled the ball left to the net. QPR's keeper Cesar just saw the ball but the Chelsea back sprinted to the net and did a remarkable save with his legs. With the Spanish bench already celebrating, the Brazilian crowd chanted as loud as when Fred scored the 1st goal, but Barca's new striker managed to turn up the volume with a wonderful goal. Also, one more important point of the match was that Sergio Ramos missed a penalty. Thanks for reading!

No comments:
Post a Comment