Gustavovskiy wrote:
Well half of Brazil should if you come to that.
But this guy is so over-rated, he has done nothing at all in this World Cup
I agree. he has been very poor throughout the whole tournament. If you take the Chile game away, he's been a complete shadow of himself.
Just don't like to see people being singled out as sole culprits. Fred was continuously booed during the 2nd half, which was pretty painful to watch.
Kritzo wrote:
Jacdk wrote:
This is just insane and Scolari is to blame.
As a commentator said, Brazil lost it all when Neymar went out simply because Scolari haven't been able to make them believe in themselves as a team without Silva and Neymar.
This, I agree.
What a match. I felt like dreaming throughout the first half., It was just insane..
Nonsense. Scolari's only method is through motivation. He's one of those gurus who can find the exact words you need to hear to get the best from his players.
He just didn't prepare his players for adversity, and they weren't able to cope with the snowball effect of the immensity of goals in the 1st half.
But he is to blame, which he has already admitted as well.
Tomorrows game. I believe the Netherlands will win. Argentina, like Brazil, are yet to play a good team who is an actual contender this year, NO Belgium is not good. I am hoping the Netherlands will show them up, just be strong at the back and finish a few chances.
Nonsense. Scolari's only method is through motivation. He's one of those gurus who can find the exact words you need to hear to get the best from his players.
He just didn't prepare his players for adversity, and they weren't able to cope with the snowball effect of the immensity of goals in the 1st half.
But he is to blame, which he has already admitted as well.
Right and Brazil was just unlucky today its not like they fell apart and seemed like a bunch of sorority girls on spring break.
Scolari failed and he missed the boat on what to do with this team when both Silva and Neymar went out.
Gustavovskiy wrote:
Just don't like to see people being singled out as sole culprits. Fred was continuously booed during the 2nd half, which was pretty painful to watch.
Fred's booing was probably related to the whole tournament, apart from an easy goal against Cameroon I don't think he's done a single good play... (rather weak for someone coming to the WC saying he'd want a 1 goal/match average )
Gustavovskiy wrote:
Just don't like to see people being singled out as sole culprits. Fred was continuously booed during the 2nd half, which was pretty painful to watch.
Fred's booing was probably related to the whole tournament, apart from an easy goal against Cameroon I don't think he's done a single good play... (rather weak for someone coming to the WC saying he'd want a 1 goal/match average )
It doesnt help that every time he gets the ball he goes down claimimg he was fouled (dives). Had at least 1 chance in todays game where he went down. Stay on your feet and pooportunities will be at least able to be taken.
I've hated Brazil since the opening against Croatia for the penalty. Now I'm so glad they're gone. I hope they lose the match against Argentina . As for Germany: DEUTSCHLAND ÃœBER ALLES
Clueless fans most likely will tell how Neymar's absence was the sole reason for Brazil losing and how important he is, while in reality it just proved that Thiago Silva is the best CB in the world.
Disclaimer- Most of my posts are me thinking aloud. And most of what I think is rubbish.
Winner of a FIFA Prediction Fair Play Award (a phrase becoming increasingly ironic) "... Because he (me) has a sound tactical mind in general..." jandal7, at 9:30 am GMT on 12th May 2016