Brazil in Olympic football: It is a must win game for both the team. Both team wants to win the Gold medal. But it is a very crucial match for Brazil as if they win the match then it will be their first Gold medal in Olympic football. All the brazilian are just praying for that and for their super heroes.
Before that in 1976 Brazil was in fourth position in Olympic football. In 1984 and in 1988 Brazil got Silver in Olympic football.
Brazil before the final: Brazil was seriously challenged in their quarterfinal against Honduras, just like they were in the group stage against Egypt and Belarus, calling into question their credentials as a heavy gold-medal favorite coming into their match against South Korea. Hulk was surprisingly dropped for that game, while defender Juan had his strongest match of the tournament in a comfortable 3-0 victory.
Mexico before the final: Mexico was also impressive in their semifinal, dispatching of Japan. Yuki Otsu scored a stunning early goal from long range to put Japan ahead in the 12th minute, but El Tri were the better side from then until the end of the match. Marco Fabian leveled with a headed goal and the Mexicans settled down after that, with Oribe Peralta and Javier Cortes closing out their side's 3-1 victory with impressive goals.That victory did not come without loss for El Tri, however. Giovani dos Santos picked up an injury and will be unavailable for the final. In Mexico's first two games, with dos Santos on the bench, Miguel Ponce started on the left wing while Marco Fabian, who has been playing on the left, started as an attacking central midfielder. Luis Fernando Tena will almost certainly revert to that exact setup in dos Santos' absence.
So, now it is time to see a big match and for much more updates of the match keep watching my blog.........
Before that in 1976 Brazil was in fourth position in Olympic football. In 1984 and in 1988 Brazil got Silver in Olympic football.
Brazil before the final: Brazil was seriously challenged in their quarterfinal against Honduras, just like they were in the group stage against Egypt and Belarus, calling into question their credentials as a heavy gold-medal favorite coming into their match against South Korea. Hulk was surprisingly dropped for that game, while defender Juan had his strongest match of the tournament in a comfortable 3-0 victory.
Mexico before the final: Mexico was also impressive in their semifinal, dispatching of Japan. Yuki Otsu scored a stunning early goal from long range to put Japan ahead in the 12th minute, but El Tri were the better side from then until the end of the match. Marco Fabian leveled with a headed goal and the Mexicans settled down after that, with Oribe Peralta and Javier Cortes closing out their side's 3-1 victory with impressive goals.That victory did not come without loss for El Tri, however. Giovani dos Santos picked up an injury and will be unavailable for the final. In Mexico's first two games, with dos Santos on the bench, Miguel Ponce started on the left wing while Marco Fabian, who has been playing on the left, started as an attacking central midfielder. Luis Fernando Tena will almost certainly revert to that exact setup in dos Santos' absence.
So, now it is time to see a big match and for much more updates of the match keep watching my blog.........
Brazil will surely win..
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