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    Watched Brazil - Portugal..
    6-2!

    Don`t know what to make of it exactly as I didn`t see a very competitive match. Yes, both teams fielded a solid first 11, but the level of commitment wasn`t quite high. Many goals though and fun to watch. Cristiano Ronaldo was nowhere to be found.

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    Some players we´re complaining about C.Ronaldo´s agressiveness yesterday, one moment it looked like he was strangling Marcelo from the neck, then another moment a sliding tackle almost breaking Thiago Sliva´s leg. Brazilian players we´re complaining that he was looking to injure them and he was frustrated the whole match which isnt a way to act in a friendly game.
    If Madrid scouts we're watching this match, they would easily be wondering why the hell they risked and lost Robinho over such a loser. L.Fabiano Hat-trick, Kaka great as always, Robinho did enough to show he's better than Ronaldo.
    Anyways, had to stay up really late to watch this game, but I did and was'nt disappointed, can someone tell me WHO THE FUCK IS CR7 ?! 8-)
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    I agree. Robinho showed some good football and decided more than a few games for Madrid last season. Now they have VdV and Sneijder, who are basically the same type of players.

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    It's games like these that show us what world class players are like and what they'll do, i mean look it how CR7 performed? Messi would have tore brazil apart.
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    Dani Alves or Maicon? That is the question! Although I wouldn`t mind watching Brazil playing a classic 422 formation with Dani playinh in front of Maicon on the right wing. A killer combination if you ask me
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    I think Maicon can play as LB. So I guess Dunga can field both players. Issue solved.
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    Dani Alves or Maicon? Dani Alves of course!
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    If the match requires more defending and physical presence, then Maicon. If you need good crosses in a team with a good target man (maybe Adriano), or if you need a reliable free-kick taker then Alves is your man.
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    Maicon can attack as good as Alves. He scored couple important goals for Inter this season which impressed me.
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    The only advantage Maicon has over Alves is speed. He is probably faster and can handle the ball well. Otherwise in all other aspects of the game Alves surpasses him; he is great passer, relentless, can penetrate very good into the very heart of the opponent's defence, can take free kicks, etc.... and his team spirit is great.
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    Copa America was their pinnacle. Just can`t see this generation take a WC newt year

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    They don't stand a chance against teams with hardworking players.
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    Dunga was a true fighter and a leader on the pitch. It`s strange how those are the same virtues his team lacks

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    It just shows you how difficult it is for players to become good managers. We should really feel grateful for Pep

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    give brazil some time
    you know there were some years where they almost missed qualification and won the world cup

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