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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Brazil Counts Down

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Kaka, one of the best players that Brazil has to offer, will be seen as one of the hopes for the attack on the offense for Brazil. Kaka has exhibited little because of an injury that left the player with no action this season with Real Madrid. With this, Kaka will surely demonstrate his quality when he plays in the Debut of Brazil in the World Cup against South Korea. Kaka has also shown in the practices prior to the tournament about the tactics that Brazil should imply in the field. Brazil's main objective is to win the World Cup in the most effective way, even if Brazil applies its "joga bonito" style against its rivals.

Luis Fabiano, Brazil's explosive striker, also has demonstrated in the practice that his tactics and concentration can convince the Brazilian people that his main goal is to be the World Cup's top scorer. Many of the strikers in Brazil is to be effective in their targetting in their rival's goal the Brazilian way. We can acknowledge that sometimes Brazil plays bad but still has a way to beat its opponents but their defense is the only way of becoming even more efficient because of their much concentration and motivation is to keep the score. Brazil can also make the rivals' defense dance the "samba" style that I call its "joga bonito" style because it makes the offense and defense erratic in a way. Many of Brazil is counting on the explosiveness and the effectiveness that they have to offer ever since Dunga came on board of being the Brazilian National team coach.

Brazil's motivation has boosted up since their 3-1 win against Argentina in the qualifiers which gives them a much more hope to become aspiring champions in the World Cup. Brazil has much to talk about due to the games ahead for the World Cup but like Argentina, they need to exhibit their best game possible to dance away and become a favorite to win for the good of Brazil.

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