Really hoping Messi comes through today and leads Argentina to the final.
Yeah, but Neymar wouldn't have helped Brazil win yesterday, not the way Brazil's defenders played. Scolari made a huge mistake though, by not selecting other players who can create their own offense. Robinho, Alexandre Pato, and Kaka would've improved Brazil's offense 10-fold. Plus, briging in Ganzo and Ronaldinho as modfielders gives you a higher chance of completing long passes, unlike what was happening yesterday with Luiz consistently getting his passes picked off.
SuperMatejVydra said:Absolutely. Silva is the backbone of the Brazilian defence and as you say, without him there was a real lack of defensive organisation. I think part of what Neymar offers to Brazil is simply his ability to create chances all on his own. In attack the go-to option seemed to be long range passes over the top from Luiz which were either picked off by the German defence out occasionally lead to half chances when they found Hulk/Bernard, which isn't really a credible manner of attacking play at all.Chaos Jackal said:Yeah, Marcelo and David Luiz had put great defensive plays in previous matches. Perhaps the absence of Neymar and Silva wasn't so bad in terms of the team's capabilities as it was in terms of organizing and cooperating. Brazil's players already had trouble cooperating (as I had said before, Brazil was No.1 in individual skills but bad at teamwork) and without their original captain and main defender to organize the back along with the main attacker to organize the front they just crumbled, being unable to play as a team.
Yeah, but Neymar wouldn't have helped Brazil win yesterday, not the way Brazil's defenders played. Scolari made a huge mistake though, by not selecting other players who can create their own offense. Robinho, Alexandre Pato, and Kaka would've improved Brazil's offense 10-fold. Plus, briging in Ganzo and Ronaldinho as modfielders gives you a higher chance of completing long passes, unlike what was happening yesterday with Luiz consistently getting his passes picked off.