Monday, July 4, 2011
BRAZIL OFF TO A SLOW START IN COPA AMERICA
Perennial football powerhouse and 2014 FIFA World Cup host Brazil was held to a scoreless-draw by Venezuela in their opening match in the 2011 Copa America at La Plata in Argentina . Mano Menezes’ charges played anemic offensively during the early part of the match. The only thing going for the Brazilian side was their backfield game which kept the Venezuelans from executing inside incursions. Brazil could have been given a penalty shot when Robinho’s attempt seems to have hit the forearm of Venezuelan defender Oswaldo Vizcarrondo but the referee did not called such. Venezuela nearly scored twice in the final 22 minutes of the match but successive attempts of Juan Fernando Arango and Tomas Rincon failed to hit the mark. Brazil has one last chance to score during the last minutes of the match but Neymar’s blast was off-target.
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South America
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