Was Brazil s poor form at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa due to a lack of attacking stars?

Updated on physical education 2024-06-13
37 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, Brazil still has an advantage among the traditional powerhouses.

    He was also the first to get into the groove in the match against North Korea.

    Don't look at North Korea scoring a goal, in fact, the score between Brazil and North Korea is 3-0, 4-0 or 2-1 There is no difference, football, scoring goals, losing is inevitable, it depends on chance, sometimes the opportunity is good, it is difficult to do match-fixing.

    North Korea's goal has a little bit of God's help.

    Brazil's forward line has Robinho and Allen, both of whom are doing well, but Kaka's injury. It's hard to say.

    There is no official clear statement yet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There is part of the reason, but the main thing is that the overall cooperation is not tacit enough, from the defensive point of view, Brazil does not have a full range of defense, and when playing with the North Korean team, they lost the ball because of carelessness, which has to make people consider, in fact, they can do not underestimate the enemy, and play positional warfare cooperation, so that they can show their strength.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There is no shortage of attacking stars in a world-famous team like Brazil, Robinho (Santos) Nirma (Villarreal) Adriano (Flamengo) Fabiano (Sevilla) Neymar (Santos) These people are all good strikers, and Ronaldio, who played in AC Milan, was a two-time World Footballer of the Year, and he is in good form now, but coach Dunga did not recruit him into the team. It can be seen that Brazil does not have many strikers.

    The poor state may be related to the local environment and climate and the run-in period of the players. In addition, there are also discordant notes in the Brazilian team, which may also be a trigger for the overall lack of cooperation.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There is absolutely no shortage, it's only the first game, and the state is slowly playing.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's only the first game, and I can't see it, the state of the strong teams is slowly adjusted. The previous champions didn't all stumble into the final.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I originally wanted to see Xiao Luo, but unfortunately I wasn't selected.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The performance is okay, there are too many attacking stars, and the backline is a little looser.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    To a large extent, Dunga is a defender who has changed a lot of the style of the Brazilian team.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is it missing? There is no shortage of it.

    Don't look at Brazil's first 2:1 match against North Korea, it seems that it is not in good shape.

    The actual Brazilian performance is still okay.

    The main thing is that you underestimate North Korea too much.

    In fact, North Korea is a strong team, and it is really strong.

    At least better than most people think.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is a lack of assist-type players like Ronaldo.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not necessarily a good thing to be out too early.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Should be. But it is also very likely that the first battle was not ideal.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa, Spain's only goal was Andres Iniesta, who won the World Cup for the first time with a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands in the final.

    Details of the match are as follows:

    2010 World Cup at 2:30 Beijing time on July 12, 2010 (20:30 local time on the 11th in South Africa).

    The final was played at the Johannesburg Football City Stadium, between Spain and the Netherlands, the two sides drew 0-0 in 90 minutes of regular time, and in the 116th minute of extra time, Spain's Andres Iniesta received a pass from Cesc Fabregas and scored a goal, and finally Spain defeated the Netherlands 1-0, becoming the eighth World Cup champion team and the first European team to win the title outside Europe. Referee Webber showed 14 yellow cards in this game, breaking the record of 6 yellow cards in the 1986 World Cup final, De Jong of the Dutch team almost received a red card for a bad foul in the first half, and the Dutch team Heitinggatime accumulated 2 yellow cards in extra time.

    The line-ups for both teams in this match are as follows:

    Netherlands (4-2-3-1): 1-Stekelenberg 2-Van der Wiel, 3-Heitinga, 4-Mathiessen, 5-Van Bronckhorst (c) (105'15 - Bluffhead) 6 - Van Bommel, 8 - De Jong (100'23-Van der Vaart) 11-Arjen Robben.

    10 - Sneijder, 7 - Kuyt (71'17-Elia) 9-Van Persie.

    Spain (4-2-3-1): 1-Casillas (c) 15-Ramos.

    3- Pique. 5 - Puyol, 11 - Capdevilla 16 - Busquets, 14 - Xavi Alonso (87'10 - Cesc Fabregas) 6 - Iniesta, 8 - Xavi, 18 - Pedro (60'22- Jesús.

    Navas) 7-Villa (106'9- Torres.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I'm also doing crossword puzzles.,It's almost empty.,And the last word is still "Er", I even found out the list of Spanish players.,But I just can't find it.,All fans and friends, including my husband, said it's "Iniesta", it won't be this game that deliberately embarrasses us...

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Andres Iniesta, whose full name is Andres Iniesta (born 11 May 1984), is a Spanish footballer who currently plays for FC Barcelona in Spain as a midfielder and winger.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Definitely not three words!

    You're talking about Villa, but he didn't score.

    It was Andres Iniesta ("Little White") who scored the goal

    Scored in extra time.

    Maybe you're talking about Puyol, who seemed to be the only player to score the game, but not in the final.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Ah, you're mistaken.

    It's Andres Iniesta in Barcelona.

    It's not three words.

    Goal scored in 116 minutes.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Andres Iniesta receives a pass from Smallfa and scores.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It's four words - Iniesta, nicknamed Xiaobai.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You're a ball bus, you know Villa, and you misremember his role.

    It was Andres Iniesta who scored in the final.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    3.button to exit the settlement, and the left mouse button and the spacebar button to fire the cannon (long press for 5 seconds to automatically fire the cannon continuously).

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I did it too, and I wrote Puyol.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I know, I've filled it out, it's Puyol!

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Urban beauty misleading!! We are also doing it, and my husband has been thinking about it for a long time and has been firmly determined that it is Iniesta,,, how to become three empty in the book.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Dizzy, I'm also filling in 0 0! It's really three words,,, could it be wrong? Cry...

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Who told you 3 words? The landlord was watching the ball that night and staying up late and getting confused.。。。 Andres Iniesta's 116-minute strike allowed the Netherlands to remain uncrowned.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    The Netherlands, Frenkie de Jong, kicked Spain's Marcos Alonso in the final, breaking the leg of the Arsenal youngster in the Premier League....Very bad conduct....

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    It's definitely De Jong, not only kicking Alonso in the final, but also having a "brilliant" performance in almost every game.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    No, De Jong was the one who did it, and the Chinese kung fu kicked Alonso in the final, and the whole world was shocked.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    De Jong, kicking Alonso, was impressed.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Netherlands, Frenkie de Jong. There is a good kung fu with a flying kick!

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Hello landlord, the 2010 World Cup is the first time in the history of the World Cup to enter South Africa, the 2010 South African world gave us a lot of surprises, we saw many future stars they are mostly post-85, Ozil, Muller, Mexican midfielder dos Santos and Ghana player Ayew, all shine in South Africa, saw Ronaldo, Messi's loneliness, we were moved by the tears of North Korean players, surprised by Fran's performance, and felt the atmosphere for the referee's misjudgment. Spain is finally at the pinnacle of world football. In the 2014 World Cup, we can pay attention to whether Ronaldo has made a breakthrough, whether Messi's World Cup performance is still sluggish, whether Spain can defend the title, and whether France and Italy can be reborn.

    Hope landlord.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    Hello landlord、In the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, I have always supported Spain won the championship, I am very happy! As for 2014, I am personally optimistic about Germany, and German football has improved a lot recently. Young people in Germany in 2010 were a sight to behold.

    In addition, Brazil should also perform well at home. It's better not to get your hopes up too much about China.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Spain performed well in the World Cup in South Africa, so the 2010 World Cup should go to Spain, but Germany set off a generation of youth storms, Muller, Ozil, Khedira.

    A lot of talent is emerging. I believe that in 2014, Germany's youngsters will be more mature and win the World Cup in Brazil, this is my opinion.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    Spain deserved the World Cup in South Africa. However, Germany feel that 2014 has a good chance of winning the championship.

  36. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    Optimistic about Argentina winning the World Cup in this World Cup for the following reasons: Reason 1: Maradona.

    First of all, he has enthusiasm and no one loves Argentina more than him. Secondly, he has the courage and dares to take responsibility. He is rude, he is not a gentleman, but he has the courage to "although there are thousands of people, I will go".

    For the sake of the atmosphere in the team, he dared to exclude Zanetti and Cambiaso; He took the blame on his own shoulders, and when he failed, the responsibility was on him; Won the championship, the championship is Argentine. Third, he's a big name. With him, there will never be infighting in Argentina, and who dares to disobey him?

    Fourth, and most importantly, he is not as crazy as we think, but he is very sober, from the first four games, the scheduling, substitutions are very orderly, against Nigeria and Greece it was his substitutions that allowed Argentina to find the "key" to score immediately. Reason 2: Messi.

    The best player of the day, the most likely to inherit Maradona's mantle, although he did not score, his role on the pitch is obvious to all: when he is "alone", he can at least win free kicks, and when he is "alone", he can always pass good balls and complete assists. With Messi, it is really the happiness of Argentina and the happiness of "Afan".

    Reason 3: Tough frontcourt attack group. No one can send Messi, Higuain, and Tevez at the same time like Lao Ma, and there are still "strongmen" such as Milito, Aguero, and Palermo on the bench, who can kill Italy, France and other teams who have no way to score goals.

    Argentina's only hidden danger is at the back. In the first game against Nigeria, Maradona offered a "back three", full of loopholes, if it weren't for Nigeria's poor ability to grasp opportunities, Argentina would have hung up a long time ago. Samuel was injured in the game against South Korea, and his partner Demichelis was a "colander" who could not be used.

    The two full-backs, Heinze and Gutierrez, are also the main ones who are strong in attack and weak in defense. I hope Lao Ma can think about it and improve his defense. Entering the knockout round, any slip-up is fatal, and there is no chance of remedy.

    The reason why people like the Argentine team is not only Maradona, but also because they play "crazy" enough. So far, though, Argentina hasn't cashed like crazy, which will help it go further. Argentina is even more terrible if it is not crazy.

  37. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    Riquelme's Nether should no longer appear. The more promising ones are Tevez, Messi, Cambiaso, and Mascherano, and the back line should be full of new faces.

    Brazil: Kaka should be the heart of the Nether Brazil World Cup team, and Ronaldo will be 30 years old by then, so he may not be able to play a role for a player of his skill level.

    Robinho should become the main striker, Ade and Fat Luo will fade out of the national team, and there may be new faces in the left and right backs in the backline, after all, the ability of Sicinho and Gilberto is not convincing, and the personnel changes in the midfield will be large, Emerson, small as Juninho will be eliminated, and there may be more players in the main squad who have collapsed and demolished in Brazil.

    Germany: There should be little change in the squad, if Loew can lead the team to achieve good results in the 2008 European Championships, he is likely to lead the team to South Africa, whether Ballack will still be in the team, whether the goalkeeper position will continue to be monopolized, or whether the next generation such as Hildebrand will take over will be the biggest question about the main German squad.

    France: Thierry Henry should still have a main position, and the veterans in the midfield and backfield will certainly not be competing, and I am afraid that French football will face a more embarrassing situation in 2008 and 2010. In addition to Ribery and Malouda, the young players or newcomers who can top the main lineup are more critical, and Diarra may be convincing when it comes to the more critical midfield position.

    Spain: A promising team for the next World Cup, the new generation of Spain represented by Cesc Fabregas and Torres will be more mature by 2010, and if they can choose to play abroad, to experience other football cultures, and to change their weak style of play, they are very promising.

    Portugal: The first generation has gone, and the Portuguese football team is also facing a situation of lack of success, but the performance of Mela, Deco and Xiao Xiaoluo in this World Cup still makes us place some hope on the Portuguese team in the future, maybe the farewell of the ** generation will make the Portuguese team more practical and more suitable for the need to win the championship.

    Italy: After Lippi's resignation, it may be announced that the most civilian Italian team in 20 years will be disbanded, and in the next World Cup, will young players such as Delosi still appear, I am afraid that Donadoni will also adhere to the consistent "star line", making the Italian team return to a situation of no core or multi-core.

    Netherlands: The Netherlands in 2010 may be the most terrifying, with a large number of players coming of age, and new talents such as Robben, Kuet, and Maduro will usher in their own era.

    England: After Christian Eriksson, the English have chosen a homegrown coach, and it will be difficult for English players in their home league to compete with other football giants in international competitions, because they do not have advanced skills and tactics.

    Rooney, Downing and other newcomers are more mature, and the maintenance of Gerrard, Lanyu Stool Pader and others may allow England to retain their reputation as a strong team, but they will always be a nominal powerhouse.

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