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Saturday, September 30, 2006

FLAMENGO TO GO GALACTICO?

With perhaps an eye on the presidential elections in December, Mengão President Márcio Braga has announced his dream signings for his club's 2007 Libertadores Cup campaign. As well as the perpetually-linked Ronaldo, Braga wants to bring Bayer Leverkusen's Juan and Argentine playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme to Gavéa for next season.

In an interview with Rádio Manchete, Braga also passed his comments on the present squad: "The group is not bad, but we need reinforcements, a player for each position. I repeat that the three (Ronaldo, Juan and Riquelme) would be excellent signings.

" Brazil's biggest club have been struggling at the wrong end of the Brasileiro table in recent years, having not won the title since 1992. With allegations of mismanagement constantly surrounding the Rio giants as well, it remains to be seen whether they could ever find the finances necessary to complete such deals.

BLATTER: BRAZIL'S STADIUMS NOT UP TO SCRATCH

FIFA President Joseph 'Sepp' Blatter has warned Brazil that they have plenty of work to do if they want to host the 2014 FIFA World Cup. Speaking after a meeting with Brazil's President Lula in Brasília, Blatter explained that a prospective host nation must be able to provide stadiums that adhere to various requirements, including safety.

"It will be necessary to build at least 10 stadia in eight to 10 different cities all around the country, and this is a matter Brazil will have to solve," said Blatter. He went on to warn the five-times champions that although they are the only candidate so far, that does not mean they are guaranteed to host the 2014 event. "The ball is in Brazil's court," he went on. "The Committee of the FIFA will adopt the same criteria they demanded for the organization of the World Cup in Germany."

Saturday, September 23, 2006

Brazil’s Call - Ups


Brazil's 22-player selection for their October 07 friendly against Kuwait has been confirmed, with head coach Dunga electing to make four changes from the squad that competed against Argentina and Wales earlier this month. FC Porto goalkeeper Helton, Grêmio's teenage midfield gem Lucas and Sevilla wingbacks Daniel Alves and Adriano all earned call-ups, but there was no room in the party for Helton's club-mate Anderson, 18, who has been in sensational form this season, or strikers Ricardo Oliveira and Adriano of A.C Milan and Internazionale, respectively.

Perhaps the most intriguing change was Daniel Alves' inclusion at the expense of Cicinho. The 23-year-old, who turned down a proposal to represent Spain at Germany 2006 in order to pursue an international future with the Seleção, had been tipped to oust Maicon - and not the Real Madrid flyer - from the squad. Left-wingback Adriano won the battle to step in for the injured Gilberto, leaving Jorge Wagner (Real Betis), Fábio Aurelio (Liverpool) and Michel Bastos (Lille) disappointed, while Lucas' invite came at a cost to Júlio Baptista, who was demoted from the pack. The agile Helton, 28, got the nod ahead of his former Vasco team-mate Fábio, whose displays for Cruzeiro have come under fire in recent weeks.

Full squad;

Goalkeepers
Gomes (PSV Einhoven) Helton (FC Porto)

Defenders
Alex (PSV Eindhoven) Juan (Bayer Leverkusen) Lúcio (Bayern Munich) Luisão (Benfica)

Wingbacks
Daniel Alves (Sevilla) Maicon (Internazionale) Adriano (Sevilla) Marcelo (Fluminense)

Midfielders
Dudu Cearense (CSKA Moscow) Edmílson (Barcelona) Gilberto Silva (Arsenal) Lucas (Grêmio)Daniel Carvalho (CSKA Moscow) Elano (Shakhtar Donetsk) Júlio Batista (Real Madrid) Kaká (A.C Milan) Ronaldinho (Barcelona)

Forwards
Fred (Lyon) Rafael Sobis (Internacional) Robinho (Real Madrid) Vágner Love (CSKA Moscow)

DUNGA TO COACH OLYMPIC BID


Already showing a different approach to national team management than his predecessor Carlos Alberto Parreira, Dunga has further distanced himself from the previous regime by announcing his intention to coach Brazil's under-23 squad in their bid to qualify for the 2008 Olympic games.

In 2003, Brazil's previous Olympic challenge foundered under the tutelage of Ricardo Gomes at the qualifying stage, with Parreira taking no part. Despite possessing players of the caliber of Robinho and Diego, the Canarinha failed to even qualify for the 2004 Athens event, and so the Olympic gold medal remains the only major football prize they have never won.

Having selected several players expected to feature in the 2008 version, including Rafael Sóbis, Marcelo and now Lucas, Dunga wants to use the challenge to gain coaching experience: "Nothing is decided yet, but this an unconquered title for Brazil and I would like to participate," said the 43-year-old. "The more players of that age we see, the better, as much for the team as the players themselves, who will already have experience of the main team," he added.

COSTA TO MISS MENGÃO MATCH


Santos keeper Fábio Costa is set to miss this weekend's Brasileiro fixture at the Vila Belmiro against Flamengo after suffering minor injuries in a scuffle with fans after Peixe's match against Fluminense last night. The custodian hurt his right index finger and suffered bruising to his face.

The injuries are expected to take around a week to heal. Club doctor Carlos Braga told Radio Bandeirantes that he feared at first the keeper would be out for longer as he is also experiencing problems with a tendon: "Fábio also felt his leg again after the misunderstanding with the supporters. We will start treatment next week to see if he recuperates within a week," said Braga.

TON TIME FOR MARCELO MATTOS


Marcelo Mattos is set to become the first MSI era signing to represent Corinthians in one hundred matches. The tough-tackling midfielder, 22, will reach the milestone if, as expected, he steps out in the white shirt against Internacional tomorrow.

The former FC Tokyo player was one of the early products of the partnership between the Paulista power and MSI, a shadowy London-based company who attempted to bankroll the club to Brasileiro, Copa Libertadores and FIFA Club World Championship successes. Although the Timão have only managed to tick box one of three, Marcelo Mattos has performed consistently at the heart of their midfield and earned inclusion into both Placar magazine's and the CBF's Brasileiro team of the season for 2005.

ROMÁRIO COMMENTS ON RIO CLUBS' INTEREST


Upon touching down in Rio de Janeiro, one of the city's favourite sons - the ageless goal-getter Romário - was quickly inundated with one hundred and one questions. Among the subjects the 40-year-old had time to comment on was alleged interest in him from two of the metropolis' clubs - Vasco and América.

With regard to the four-time Brasileiro kings' desire to return him to the São Januário, Romário revealed; "I'm pleased to know that the president of Vasco (Eurico Miranda) has continued saying that the doors of the club are always open to me. But I really can't say what will happen." Switching his attention to their Carioca rivals, the 1994 FIFA World Player of the Year added; "To play for América was a dream of my father's and of mine me too. But I have already represented the team in some friendlies. I still don't know what I'll do this year nor in 2007."

RONALDO & FLAMENGO


The reverberation of regret must still haunt Flamengo. Ronaldo was barely out of his preteens when he attended a trial at the club. Blessed with top-notch finishing and the ability to dribble whilst in fifth gear, he easily impressed and was consequently invited back to audition the following day. It was not something that Ronaldo had not accounted for, and unable to stump up enough centavos to pay for his return bus fare, he hoped that Flamengo would cover the cost. They didn't, and the rest, as they say, is history.

Just a few years later, the Rio de Janeiro giants looked on in awe as the kid that could have been their own property made headline after headline in the blue of Cruzeiro. In total, he was on target 58 times in 60 matches for the Raposa, who subsequently pocketed a small fortune by selling him to PSV Eindhoven. How Flamengo must rue their failure to part with the small change it would have taken to ensure the prodigy's return.

Had it been another club, their chances of ever contracting "The Phenomenon" may have been extinguished. Not Flamengo. The Mengão have always remained the team of Ronaldo's heart, and he was frequently spoken of his desire to don the unmistakable red and black hoops before hanging up his boots. "It has been a lifelong dream of mine to play for Flamengo," he recently enthused. "It would be a great honour."

With his relationship with Real Madrid in deterioration earlier this year, Ronaldo even suggested that he could join Flamengo following Germany 2006, with sports giant Nike reportedly prepared to finance the deal. The prospective transfer animated one man - his father, Nélio; "If he returns to Brazil, he has to play for Flamengo. It is a dream of mine to see him playing for Flamengo. He always says that he wants to play for the Mengão, that it is the club who he supports. He is a professional and he has a contract with Real until 2008, but I am sure that he will play for Flamengo someday.

"So am I, Nélio, so am I. It's surely just a matter of 'when' - and not 'if' - Brazil's best-known striker joins its best-known club.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

CORINTHIANS EYE UP SÃO PAULO TRIO


Emerson Leão is hellbent on achieving success at Corinthians. And after proclaiming that he is "99.9% certain" that Nilmar, linked with a move away from the club, will remain at the Parque São Jorge, the ex-Seleção governor has set his sights on snaring a trio of players from Paulista foes São Paulo. Defensive stalwart Fabão, midfield anchorman Mineiro and attacking midfielder Danilo are all out of contract at the end of the year, and the growing uncertainty regarding their futures has alerted Leão, who is keen to bolster the Timão squad with experienced, home-based competitors.

Mineiro, 31, has been one of Brasileiro's most consistent - and outstanding - performers in recent seasons, and following Edmílson's injury, he was promoted into Brazil's 2006 FIFA World Cup squad. The ex-São Caetano ball-winner is a huge favourite among the Tricolor Paulista fans, who would be strongly opposed to him joining their cross-state rivals. In contrast, Corinthians would face less resistance in trying to land Danilo. Despite a rich goals return, the 27-year-old's popularity has seesawed since a 2005 switch from Goiás, and his departure would facilitate São Paulo adding fresh blood to the offensive ranks.

NILMAR HEADING FOR TIMÃO EXIT?


The future of Corinthians striker Nilmar, thought to have been settled after the club agreed a deal with his previous club Lyon, is now in doubt after it has been revealed that the 2005 Brasileiro winners have not paid for him. Lyon have complained to FIFA that there is still €8 million outstanding from his transfer fee, agreed at the start of the season.

The 22-year-old, winner of the 2003 World Youth Cup, is currently recovering from knee surgery after a serious knee injury suffered earlier this year. One club who may pick up the pieces could be Corinthians' city rivals São Paulo. The league leaders have denied their interest however, and the future remains unclear for the former Internacional forward.

Before his injury, Nilmar had been one of the shining lights of Corinthians' season, topping the goalscoring charts in the Campeonato Paulista and generally outshining his (now former) colleague Carlos Tevez. Corinthians' number nine, a native of the state of Paraná has so far scored 31 goals in his 55 Timão appearances to date.

FELIPÃO TO TAKE OVER HAMMERS?


Life is getting hectic for followers of West Ham United. In recent weeks the club has signed Argentine FIFA World Cup stars Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano, and is now being linked with a takeover by MSI, the investment group who have been backing Corinthians. Apparently if MSI complete their purchase of the London club, Luiz Felipe Scolari will take over as the team's new manager.

English tabloid paper The People claims that MSI, led by entrepreneur Kia Joorabchian, are close to sealing their deal with The Hammers' current board. The price quoted is somewhere between £80 and £100 million. Upon completion of the deal, manager Alan Pardew would be replaced with Brazil's 2002 FIFA World Cup-winning coach.

Before this summer's tournament, 57-year-old Scolari came close to taking over the English national team, before backing off after severe press intrusion into his life. The gruff Gaúcho is currently in charge of Portugal, who he has taken to the Euro 2004 final and 2006 FIFA World Cup semi-finals since taking over in 2003.

Saturday, September 16, 2006

FAB GETS THE NOD TO PARTNER OBINA


Without the suspended Luizão for Sunday's trip to Fortaleza, Flamengo selector Ney Franco has opted against deploying a lone striker. Instead, the former Ipatinga boss has confirmed the presence of teenage promise Fabiano Oliveira in the Rubro-Negro starting eleven. The 19-year-old, whose performances to date for the Rio outfit have yo-yoed from the favourable to the forgettable, will partner ex-Vitória and Al-Ittihad campaigner Obina in attack.

Fortaleza currently sit perilously in the bottom-four, four points short of safety. Meanwhile, only a superior goal difference to Ponte Preta keeps Flamengo out of the relegation zone. A source of great concern to Ney Franco will be the fact that his troops have managed just 21 goals in 23 outings this campaign, although their Round 24 opponents have not done much better - the Lions have only found the net 24 times in 23 matches. Unsurprisingly, the two sides' previous meeting in the 2006 Brasileiro ended goalless.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

BRAZIL REMAIN TOP OF FIFA RANKINGS


FIFA have published the Coca-Cola World Rankings for September 2006, and Brazil have remained in the number one spot, just ahead of FIFA World Cup runners-up France. The scoring system, which produces a league table-style snapshot of the global game, has been in existence since 1993.

FIFA World Cup winners Italy are only in fifth, surprisingly below England in fourth and Argentina in third. Other unexpected placings include Cameroon in twelfth and Uruguay in fourteenth, despite neither nation having reached this summer's tournament. American Samoa remain rooted to the bottom, equal 198th. The Seleção's next opponents Kuwait are 71st, joint with North Americans Canada.

This year sees a slight change in the way the rankings are calculated. From July on, only results over the last four years will be used, a decrease on the previous of eight. Several factors have been totally revised, while number of goals scored and home advantage will no longer have any effect on the ranking.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

FLAMENGO TRIUMPH IN RIO CLÁSSICO


Flamengo finally produced a decent performance to triumph over eternal rivals Botafogo in the Maracan&aatilde; last night. First half goals from Renato Silva and an own goal by Fogo's Rafael Marques sealed a vital win for the rubro-negro, who moved up to 16th place in their latest struggle against relegation. Defeated Botafogo are still twelfth, four points above Mengão.

Ney Franco's 'visiting' side started the brighter, but were unable to create many clear-cut goalscoring opportunities. However it was the Alvinegro hosts who had the first chance. Reinaldo's stab at goal from a five-minute corner was well tipped over by Bruno in the Fla goal. On fourteen, Fla's Renato drilled in a 30-yard free-kick, well saved by Lopes in the Botafogo goal. The visitors then opened the scoring on 21 minutes after a quick counter-attack. Renato Augusto charged down the right, and his ball in was swept home either by Luizão or Fogão defender Rafael Marques, depending on your opinion.

Five minutes later, Júnior César, free on the left, fired the ball across the six-yard box, but Lima couldn't reach it as Botafogo hit back. Flamengo began to get the upper hand and soon scored again. Defender Fernando hooked a corner back into the danger area and Renato Silva prodded the ball home. With a two goal lead, the Flamenguistas watching from the stands saw their team relax and pass the ball nicely.

Although Botafogo brought on forward Wando for Rafael Marques, Flamengo continued to carve out opportunities. On 53, Renato combined well with Juan and the former tested Lopes with a low drive. Fogo's best chance came on the hour, as Reinaldo shot just past Bruno's right post from 20 yards. Late on Obina wasted the two chances to further extend the lead, but Fla were happy with their performance overall. They face Fortaleza at that side's Castelão ground next Sunday while Botafogo host Grêmio the same day.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

DUDU ON TARGET IN MOSCOW DERBY


A rare header from Dudu Cearense thrust CSKA into a Moscow derby lead, but Spartak twice rallied from behind to claim a share of the points. The former Vitória maestro, 23, rose highest to meet a Daniel Carvalho cross on 27 minutes and give the 2005 UEFA Cup winners an advantage. Following Iranek's equalizer, CSKA again edged in front courtesy of an Olic effort, only for Pavlyuchenko to make it 2-2 eight minutes from time.

Overlooked by now-departed Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira, Dudu Cearense has featured in each of the three matches played under the command of new selector Dunga.

Saturday, September 09, 2006

ATHIRSON WELCOMES FLAMENGO RETURN


Former Mengão star Athirson has expressed his pleasure at rumours linking him with a return to his former club Flamengo for next year's Libertadores. The 29-year-old wingback, currently at German Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen, but has only sporadically appeared for the 2002 UEFA Champions League runners-up. However, the player himself has distanced himself somewhat from the move, sighting the club's own unwillingness to approach him as unappealing.

Although Athirson has also turned out for Cruzeiro and Santos in his homeland, it is playing for Flamengo that he is best remembered for. With the Gavéa side he won Carioca titles in 1999 and 2000 and the now-defunct Copa Mercosul also in 1999. He played 252 games and scored 37 goals in the scarlet and black shirt, and commented on the possibility of a return: "To take part in the Libertadores would be great on a professional level. If the club came after me, it would mean a lot to me as I started my career there.""

The problem is they haven't shown any interest." The flamboyant Rio-born defender also appeared 17 times for the Seleção, scoring two goals. In a previous spell in Europe, Athirson was briefly at Italian giants Juvents, but made little impression there.

FLAMENGO PLAN ON RETURNING FELIPE TO THE GÁVEA


Flamengo's plans for an assault on the 2007 Copa Libertadores are already underway. According to reports, the club have placed their former number 10, midfield sorcerer Felipe, at the top of their end-of-season wish list. The one-time Vasco prodigy quit Flamengo for cross-city rivals Fluminense in a controversial move between the 2004 and 2005 campaigns, and although the two parties exchanged ill-disposed remarks back then, it would not dissuade the Mengão from re-contracting the player.

Felipe, recently turned 29, is presently on the books at Al-Saad, whom he propelled to the Qatari Championship title earlier this year. His existing deal in the Middle East will expire in December, which will free him to join Flamengo ahead of the 2007 season. However, the Rio force could face competition for his signature from Minas Gerais counterparts Cruzeiro, who have been repeatedly linked with a move for the ex-Galatasaray flop.

Friday, September 08, 2006

KAKÁ: BORN TO PLAY FOR REAL


President of Real Madrid, Ramón Calderón has reiterated his desire one day to capture the signature of Milan star Kaká. The new chief at the Bernabeu pledged to bring in the 24-year-old as part of his presidential election manifesto. Although the deal didn't work out, largely due to Milan's reluctance to let go of their prize asset, Calderón reaffirmed his desire to bring the Seleção hero to the Spanish capital.

"My claim about him can still be fulfilled," said Calderón. "I said that he would come here during my time as President, and there are still four more years to ensure that happens". Real are arguably in need of a new playmaker after the summer retirement of Zinedine Zidane. Although they have strengthened in key areas such as central defence and in the midfield engine room, Fabio Capello's side are still lacking creativity in the final third.

Some people see Robinho as the man to fill the Zidane void, although the 22-year-old has only rarely played that deep in midfield and may not be the short-term solution for a club like Real Madrid. "Kaká was born to play from Real Madrid," continued Calderón. "I am convinced of this and sooner or later he will come here."

CAFU WANTS FINAL SELEÇÃO MATCH


The 140-game plus international career of a Brazilian legend may not yet be over. 36-year-old Cafu, a veteran of nearly ten years in Italy's Serie A, refused to rule out a return to his nation's colours again before the end of his career. The right-wingback broke the Brazilian record for FIFA World Cup Finals appearances this summer with his twentieth match, beating the jointly-held previous record of 18 games played by Taffarel and current national team boss Dunga.

Cafu said that he has not made his farewell appearance and is still waiting to have one: "First I am thinking about Milan and the start of the Italian season," he commented. "I will think about returning to national team duty or not later on." According to most statisticians, the former São Paulo and Roma man needs just two games for Brazil to reach the magical total of 150 games and most players would surely love to have the chance to achieve that milestone.

He has also pronounced himself pleased with the start Brazil have made under his friend Dunga. After the opening draw with Norway, comfortable victories over Argentina and Wales have shown the new-look Brazil to be a force to be reckoned with.

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

CARLOS ALBERTO SLAMS DEPARTED DUO


The sudden transfer of Corinthians' Argentine idols Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano has left something of a bad taste in the mouths of many at the Parque S˜o Jorge. One of those with the most acrimonious feelings about the situation is Timão's 21-year-old schemer Carlos Alberto, who was vented his feelings to Globo.

"The way they left smacked of ungratefulness. The two of them had always been treated well here - the important thing now is to concentrate on those who are still here," said Carlos Alberto, who is no stranger to controversy himself when the Argentine 'Hermanos' are concerned. Soon after Tevez signed for Corinthians in 2005, he was involved in a training ground altercation with the new man which ended in a fight. This season he and Mascherano quarrelled after a heavy challenge in a training session.

Despite the unfortunate circumstances surrounding their departure to West Ham, the duo left an indelible mark on Brazil and their club. Tevez scored 42 goals in 72 games for the 2005 champions, while Mascherano's cool defensive shielding and distribution were a key part of the team's success. Carlos Alberto and his fellow team-mates have a struggle on their hands if they are to finish respectably this season, as Corinthians currently lie fifteenth with only 26 points.

YOUNGSTERS EARN BRAZIL WIN OVER VALIANT WALES


Almost half a century ago, Brazil required a memorable second-half goal from an unrenowned teenager to advance past the unfancied Welsh and into the semi-finals of the FIFA World Cup. And although the occasion was of far less significance when the teams met for a second time today, it took another eye-catching effort from the boot of a teenager to set the Seleç&atild;o on the road to a defeat of the brave Dragons.

Marcelo, at just 18 the youngster member of Dunga's squad, made himself a hero on his international bow with a fabulous left-foot drive on 59 minutes. Collecting the ball 30 yards from goal, the Fluminense product took a stride forward before unleashing a shot that had power and accuracy in equal measure. It gave Wales goalkeeper Paul Jones no chance, nestling in the bottom-left of his net and assuring the Brazilian fans that there's more than one left-wingback capable of scoring spectacular goals.

With the five-time world champions in the ascendancy, emerging talent Vágner Love made sure of the victory. Exhibiting his trademark step-overs, Robinho drew three opponents towards him before squaring the ball to Cicinho. The dashing right-flanker delivered a sumptuous cross, and with a casual flick of the head, Vágner Love glanced the ball past Jones to make it 2-0.

Overall, the Brazilian performance did not reach the heights that it did against Argentina. Nonetheless, Dunga's side recovered from a lacklustre first period showing to score twice - without response - and complete a thoroughly rewarding stay in London.

Brazil (Coach: Dunga)
Gomes; Maicon (Cicinho 58), Alex, Luisão & Marcelo (Marcelo 74); Edmílson (Gilberto Silva 46); Dudu Cearense, Júlio Baptista (Rafael Sobis 76); Kaká (Elano 71) & Ronaldinho (Robinho 67); Vágner Love.

Wales (Coach: John Toshack)
Jones; Duffy (Edwards 64), Collins, Gabbidon & Bale (Ledley 46); Davies (Vaughan 68), Nyatanga, Robinson (Fletcher) & Giggs (Ricketts); Bellamy & Earnshaw (Cotterill 77).

RECOVERED MAICON IN FOR CICINHO


Recovered from a knock that had threatened his participation against Wales, right-wingback Maicon has been added to the Brazil side that will take to the pitch at White Hart Lane. His inclusion, which will see expected starter Cicinho take his seat on the bench, means that the Seleção could field an entirely different starting lineup from the one that confronted Argentina on Sunday.

Internazionale's Maicon, ex-Cruzeiro and Monaco, possesses contrasting attributes to Cicinho. Powerful and good in the tackle, the 25-year-old is also capable of charging forward at speed, as evidenced by his 2004 Olympic qualifying wonder goal against Paraguay.

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

VÁGNER LOVE: "THIS IS MY BIG CHANCE"


Hearing his name on Brazil's starting list is something Vágner Love has long been pining for. Yesterday, when Dunga read out his eleven for the Seleção's match against Wales, the CSKA Moscow headliner's prayers were answered. The highly-touted 22-year-old was named alongside fellow up-and-comer, Rafael Sobis, in an attack that - although untried - evoked genuine hope among the Brazilian supporters still nonplussed by their FIFA World Cup failings.

Vágner Love is fully aware that, given the intense competition for striking places in the team, chances don't grow on trees. It's a circumstance that has left him eager to impress; "For me, this game is not a friendly. It could be for others, but not for me. This is my big chance and I want to seize the opportunity," he affirmed.

The ex-Palmeiras sharpshooter also admitted his relief that new coach Dunga is handing opportunities to those plying their trade outside of the so-called European big-leagues; "Whoever is in Russia now knows that they will also get a chance to show what they can do. Dunga and Jorginho are giving us a big opportunity."

RONALDINHO PRESENCE CONFIRMED


Brazil coach Dunga has confirmed that the inimitable skills of Ronaldinho will be on display against Wales. The two sides, positioned 1st and 56th respectively in the Coca-Cola world rankings, meet tomorrow at White Hart Lane, London, with the South Americans looking to build upon Sunday's morale-boosting defeat of Argentina.

Leg pains forced Ronaldinho to sit out of the 3-0 win, much to his disappointment, but the 26-year-old's unmistakable smile was evident on the training pitch again today. Dunga chose not to reveal who the Barcelona magician will unseat in the starting eleven, though he did warn to expect various changes.

CORINTHIANS SET TO UNVEIL TRIO


The board of directors at struggling champions Corinthians has announced that the club will finally unveil its new signings - wingback César and anchorman Magrão - tomorrow afternoon at the Parque São Jorge. The move for Amoroso is set to be completed the following day after the player returns to Brazil.

Coach Emerson Leão hopes to use the three newcomers in next weekend's clash with league leaders São Paulo in the Morumbi - Amoroso's most recent club in his homeland. "They are here to play," said Leão. "But they have to show they are motivated ".

César, 32, arrives from Internazionale in Italy, and previously palyed for São Caetano and Lazio. Amoroso, also 32, recently terminated his short-term contract at Milan by mutual consent, following the San Siro side's capture of Ricardo Oliveira from Betis. Magrão, meanwhile, is younger at 26, and returns to Brazil following a spell in Japanese football.

RONALDO IN 30-GOAL PLEDGE


Brazilian goal machine Ronaldo has vowed to score 30 times for Real Madrid this campaign, according to the club's loose-lipped president, Ramon Calderon. "The Phenomenon", 29, was linked with transfers to Milanese giants, A.C and Inter, during the closed-season, though neither move materialized.

With the shutters now down on the European shopping window, Ronaldo is focusing on firing the bullets that will help dethrone Barcelona as the La Liga champions. "He is convinced that he can score 30 goals this season, which is great news," Calderon gushed.

Monday, September 04, 2006

SANTOS MASSACRE PALMEIRAS


In the presence of the incomparable Pelé Santos destroyed resurgent Palmeiras to keep up the pressure on leaders São Paulo. Two braces, one from Wellington Paulista, the other surprisingly from defender Luiz Alberto, plus one from sub Jonas were far too much for the Verdão.

The first goal arrived on thirteen minutes, Luiz Alberto following up Rodrigo Tiuí's header to tap in after Palmeiras keeper Diego Cavalieri saved the striker's headed effort. However the visitors responded quickly. On 22, Edmundo beat Maldonado on the left, pulled the ball back to the penalty spot, where Juninho drove home emphatically with his left foot.

Barely two minutes later, Santos were back in front. Rodrigo Tabata's in-swinging free-kick from the left wing was again met by Luiz Alberto, who scored again. The teams went in at 2-1 at half-time, and Palmeiras' marking improved after the break - but they lacked the opportunities to get back on level terms. On 59 minutes, Santos scored again. Wellington Paulista twisted left and right before unleashing an unstoppable drive into the top corner.

Wellington had two other chances before he scored again, on 67 minutes planting a firm header past Diego after left-wingback Kléber had reached the by-line and centred. The rout was completed by Jonas, who completed a flowing move by slotting the ball into the net. Next up for Santos in the Brasileiro is a trip to Fortaleza, while fourteenth-placed Palmeiras host São Caetano next Saturday.

ROBINHO UNABLE TO END 'DROUGHT THE OF NUMBER 10'


Robinho played a telling role in Brazil's victory over Argentina, tormenting adversaries with his habitually crowd-pleasing dribbles and setting up his side's first goal for team-mate Elano. The Real Madrid ace didn't manage to get on the score-sheet himself, however, which means that tomorrow, the Seleção will complete a year without a goal from a player in their number 10 shirt.

Although he has not been the most frequent occupant of the jersey, Robinho was actually the last man to score for Brazil with the number 10 on his back. He did so during a FIFA World Cup qualifying smacking of Chile exactly 364 days ago. Brazil ran out 5-0 winners on that occasion, with Adriano helping himself to a hat-trick in the absence of the suspended Ronaldinho.

Since then, the samba stars have taken to the field fourteen times, with Ronaldinho donning the number 10 during ten matches, and Ricardinho and Robinho carrying it twice each.

BRILLIANT BRAZIL CLAIM SUPERCLÁSSICO WIN IN LONDON


Brazil thrashed Argentina in their 'Superclassico' meeting in London this afternoon as Dunga's new team struck at key times to overcome the superior possession of their local rivals. Two goals from new boy Elano were crowned by a superb individual effort from Kaká, who entered the game as a late substitute. On this evidence, Brazil have plenty of strength in depth and will continue to lead world football from the front.

The setting for this titanic showdown, nominally a friendly, was Arsenal's magnificent new Emirates stadium, and a good crowd to turned out to see local heroes Gilberto Silva and new man Júlio Baptista as well as West Ham's surprise captures Carlitos Tevez and Javier Mascherano. The stature of the two sides ensured that no holds would be barred, as it always is between two of the world's greatest football rivals.

Sunday, September 03, 2006

DUNGA ON WAGNER WATCH


The Maracanã welcomed a special guest last night - Brazil coach Dunga. The 42-year-old, who recently disclosed his intention to "watch as many matches as possible", was in attendance as Botafogo hosted Cruzeiro in Round 19 of the Brasileiro.

Regardless of his denials on the subject, it was widely assumed that the subject of Dunga's presence was Cruzeiro boy wonder, Wagner. Unfortunately for the 21-year-old, the Raposa were reduced to 10 men as early as the sixteenth minute, relegating him to a less adventurous midfield role. It did not prevent him from going close to scoring, however, though following a typically-incisive break from deep - and subsequent dribble around Fogão keeper Lopes - he registered a 'miss of the season' contender.

Botafogo finished up 1-0 winners, but Wagner did still make a positive impression; "He played well, showing the skill and the technique that we know about," Dunga told reporters as he left the stadium.

Ze Roberto Joins Santos FC


Santos have handed new signing Zé Roberto a welcoming gift - the treasured number 10 shirt popularized by the great Pelé. "The King" donned the jersey during his illustrious tenure at the club, and it helped establish the number as premier choice for all South Americans. In fact, 'the number 10' has become so coveted that fights have broken out between team-mates over it!

"I've had a wonderful career in Europe and with the Brazilian national team, and now to receive the shirt that once belonged to Pelé is marvellous," enthused the versatile Zé Roberto, who added that it was beyond his wildest expectations.

Notwithstanding, the 32-year-old was earnest to distance himself from the star status he has inherited at the Vila Belmiro; "I'm not a star. I arrived to be just another player and to be of service to the team," he affirmed.

Zé Roberto successfully underwent surgery on his left-knee following the 2006 FIFA World Cup, but he will not be ready to make his Santos bow for around fourteen days.

EDÍLSON OPEN TO MINAS MOVE


He left Vasco last week in order to join Nagoya Grampus on a high-income contract, but after a move to Japan fell through, veteran forward Edílson has been forced to reconsider his options. Having made more than six appearances for Vasco, though, which renders him unable to join another Brasileiro club, and with the European transfer window now closed, the 2002 FIFA World Cup winner's alternatives are limited.

One opportunity that is Edílson open to is a move to Serie B side Atlético-MG. The Minas Gerais outfit are flying high in the standings, and they believe that the "Little Devil" would amplify their promotion chances. Another enticing factor is that Levir Culpi, whom the 35-year-old thrived under last year while at São Caetano, is the man at the Galo helm. "Two agents called me to say that Atlético are interested in my football. They are a first division team, a big team, and they have great support," said Edílson.

Copa Libertadores champions Internacional would also like Edílson to represent them in the FIFA World Cup Championship in December, but with a time running out on his playing days, the ex-Corinthians and Flamengo speedster is not keen on the idea; "The problem is that I would have to stay sidelined until then," he lamented.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

TINGA ARRIVES IN DORTMUND


In a deal first mooted before the Libertadores Cup Final, Internacional's Tinga has completed a move to German Bundesliga side Borussia Dortmund. The midfield all-rounder, 28, has penned a three-year deal worth around £1.7million and is expected to take part in the side based at the Westfalenstadion's match against Mainz on Saturday.

He is expected fill the void left by the departure of Czech schemer Tomas Rosicky, who joined Arsenal earlier this summer. Former Botafogo, Grêmio and Sporting Lisbon player Tinga was a major part of Inter's continental triumph against São Paulo, scoring the Porto Alegre team's second goal - although he was sent off for his celebrations.

The twice-capped Gaúcho will join compatriot Dedé in the Dortmund squad. The Ruhr-area team used to be something of a Brazilian outpost, with the likes of Amoroso, Evanílson and Ewerthon having featured in their line-ups in recent years. Recovering slowly from terrible financial problems, Borussia will hope that new man Tinga can help other new signings like Swiss goalscorer Alex Frei and South African midfielder Steven Pienaar make 'BVB' a force to be reckoned with once more.

CARLOS & CARLITOS IN TRAINING GROUND BUST-UP - AGAIN!


Corinthians' two most profilic training ground sparrers renewed their rivalry today. Big money signings Carlos Alberto and Carlos Tevez become embroiled in an argument on the practise pitch; one which threatened to degenerate into fist-fight before they were separated by not-so-surprsied team-mates.

It's not the first time the pair have confronted one another in an aggressive manner. In March of last year, they squared off during a training session. Tevez, 22, also traded punches with Marquinhos in 2005, and had a bust-up with Carlão earlier this year.



Carlos Alberto, a 2004 UEFA Champions League winner with FC Porto, is another who is hardly alien to altercations with his Timão colleagues. Interestingly, the skilfull playmaker's most publicised spat was with another Argentinean - midfield holder Javier Mascherano.

Internacional Crowned Champions of South America!


Internacional of Porto Alegre were tonight crowned the 2006 Copa Libertadores champions. In a second successive all-Brazilian Final, Inter survived a late onslaught to hold São Paulo to a 2-2 draw on the night, clinching them a 4-3 aggregate win over the 2005 kings of South America.

Inside their own Beira-Rio stadium, captain Fernandã fired Internacional into a first-half lead, only for São Paulo's Fabão to net a 51st-minute equalizer. Tinga restored the Colorado's advantage on 65 minutes, but was red-carded for his celebrations.

At a numerical disadvantage, Inter coach Abel Braga urged his troops to retreat, leaving Rafael Sobis to forage alone in attack. Inevitably, they were blitzed by a Paulista storm, and only a combination of some expert goalkeeping from veteran Clemer - and their right-hand upright - preserved their lead until as late as the 84th-minute, when Lenilson bundled home São Paulo's second.

Needing another goal to take the contest to a penalty shootout, the Tricolor Paulista continued to bombard their now-exhausted opponents. However, Clemer - who was culpable for Lenilson's goal - produced three invaluable saves to redeem himself.

The final whistle sparked delirium on the terraces, a sea of red rejoicing their first ever continental title. Internacional had finally avenged their 1980 loss to Nacional and claimed the Copa Libertadores title.

Internacional (Coach: Abel Braga) - Clemer; Índio, Bolívar & Fabiano Eller; Ceará, Edinho, Tinga, Alex & Jorge Wagner; Fernandão & Rafael Sobis (Ediglê).

São Paulo (Coach: Muricy Ramalho) - Rogério Ceni, Fabão, Lugano & Edcarlos (Alex Dias); SouzaS, Richarlyson (Thiago), Mineiro, Danilo (Lenilson) & Júnior; Leandro & Aloísio.

Thursday, August 17, 2006

DUNGA DEBUTS WITH DRAW IN OSLO


Dunga failed to get off to a winning start at the Brazil controls tonight, though a fine effort from Daniel Carvalho did grab the Seleção a 1-1 draw against Norway in Oslo. The CKSA Moscow ace's strike, just after the hour mark, cancelled out Morten Gamst Pedersen's opener for the hosts; a goal for which goalie Gomes and defender Lúcio were accountable.

On the whole, the Brazilian magic that had been dormant during the 2006 FIFA World Cup appeared in fits and starts, but it was insufficient to keep Dunga in silence, the former midfield enforcer roaring instructions to his players more and more as the contest progressed. The South Americans did have the better of the exchanges, though, and the fact that the man-of-the-match gong went to Norwegian keeper Thomas Myhre spoke volumes.

Daniel Carvalho and Robinho were the visitors' most illuminative figures, while pass-master Elano and Fred, whose finishing prowess kept Myhre on his toes, both enjoyed their moments.

Unfavourably, however, Brazil's perennial defensive deficiencies were all too apparent, and it's a shortcoming that Dunga must find a cure for if he is to re-establish the five-time world champions' as all-conquerors. Indeed, the Vikings' goal should have been prevented - by not one, but a few competitors in canary-yellow jerseys (as well as green-shirted Gomes).

Monday, June 12, 2006


Brazil vs Croatia

Brazil kick off the defence of their World Cup title against a strong Croatian side in Berlin on Tuesday. Brazilian preparations have of course been meticulous though not without controversy. First came the criticisms levelled at the Seleção for only playing one warm up game against sub standard opposition (although impressive, their 4-0 thrashing of New Zealand told us very little about the current form of the team), then there were concerns over Ronaldo who has trained sporadically due to blisters on his feet and a fever. Most recently there was a much publicised dispute between Ronaldo and Brazilian President Lula over the striker's expanding waistline, and the fact the Brazilian first team lost 3-0 to the second team in a practice match last week. However, Carlos Alberto Parreira has been in this situation before when he masterminded his country to World Cup victory in 1994. Back then the pressure was arguably even greater as the Seleção had not won in 24 years. This time around though, it is the tag of favourites that is weighing uncomfortably around Brazilian necks and could prove to be their undoing. The world is expecting a show that Brazil may not yet be ready to give. But Parreira will not be concerned. His pragmatic approach to the game will mean the only priority against Croatia will be to take all three points. And there are a lot of positive factors to have arisen over the past few weeks. Kaká has been in inspirational form, the spirit in the camp is high, Adriano appears to be putting his troubles at Inter behind him, and substitutes Juninho and Robinho have suggested they could have a major part to play this summer. And they have Ronaldinho. Croatia's preparations have hardly been trouble free either. They were hit recently by a mystery virus that affected the majority of the squad at their base in Bad Bruckenau. The Croats also lost their final World Cup warm up game against Spain, so the mood in the camp is not overly positive. In fact, several key players have been quoted as saying that they would be happy to simply take a draw against Brazil and fight for second place. Zlato Kranjkar's men cannot be easily underestimated however. The manager has had to make considerable alterations to the team's style of play since the golden generation of Croatian football departed the scene. They are a tough team to beat and boast an extremely strong spine. With Darijo Srna's crossing ability on the right, and Dado Prso's eye for goal combined with the pace of Ivan Klasnic up front, Croatia could easily spring a surprise or too. Klasnic in particular could raise a few eyebrows in Germany. He has been extremely impressive all season for Werder Bremen, and his speed could trouble the Brazilian back line. Add the Kovac brothers and defensive lynchpin Igor Tudor into the mix, and you have a team capable of causing an upset. And then there's Niko Kranjkar, the manager's son, who offers typical East European creativity in the hole behind the front two. They also welcome back CSKA Moscow striker Ivica Olic to the fray, who should play some part in the match following his recovery from a serious knee injury that has kept him out for most of the domestic season.

Both teams met for the first time only recently in August 2005. They played out a 1-1 draw in Split. This will only be Croatia's third World Cup finals appearance since gaining independence from Yugoslavia in 1991. In their debut outing in France 8 years ago, they proved the tournament's biggest surprise package and finished third. Four years later in Korea and Japan they failed to reproduce that level of performance and crashed out in the first round. They will be hoping for better luck this time around, and their ease in qualifying for the tournament would mark them out as favourites to finish as runners up to Brazil in Group F.

Ronaldinho while there will be obvious interest in Ronaldo's form and fitness, or whether an ageing Brazilian defence will indeed prove to be the Seleção's weak link, the eyes of the world will be fixed firmly upon Barcelona's superstar midfielder. By rights, this should be Ronaldinho's World Cup just as Mexico '86 proved to be Maradona's World Cup, and the bucktoothed magician will be desperate to make an early mark upon the competition in Tuesday's fixture. He will also be particularly keen to dispel the idea that he performs better for his club than he does for his country. Whatever happens, expect the unexpected from the world's greatest player. On his day he is simply unstoppable, and if we are fortunate enough to see the real Ronaldinho turn up, then he may well be smiling all the way to the final. Croatia have been warned.

Darijo SrnaThe fleet-footed right winger, nicknamed the 'Beckham of the Balkans', is perhaps Croatia's most dangerous attacking option. Author of four goals in their qualifying campaign, Srna will also be relied upon to whip in his trademark crosses for the front pair of Prso and Klasnic. And with several question marks hanging over the form of his probable marker Roberto Carlos, their confrontation could be crucial to the outcome of the match.

Croatia will be hard to break down, and will set out to stifle Brazil in midfield. However, if the Seleção can hold firm at the back, then their sheer attacking quality should be enough to overwhelm their opponents. It will not be easy and it may make for some nervous viewing but Brazil are favourites to win their sixth World Cup for a reason. They will not blow their chances in the opening game.

Probable line-ups

Brazil: 1-Dida; 2-Cafu, 3-Lúcio, 4-Juan, 6-Roberto Carlos; 5-Emerson, 11-Zé Roberto, 8- Kaká, 10-Ronaldinho; 9-Ronaldo, 7-Adriano.

Croatia: 1-Stipe Pletikosa; 7-Dario Simic, 4-Robert Kovac, 3-Josip Simunic; 2-Darijo Srna, 5-Igor Tudor, 10-Niko Kovac, 8-Marko Babic, 19-Niko Kranjcar; 17-Ivan Klasnic, 9-Dado Prso.

Friday, June 09, 2006

25,000 Watch Brasil Train

A capacity crowd of around 25,000 watched champions Brazil hold a light FIFA World Cup™ training session in an atmosphere of near-hysteria on Thursday.

The first 20 minutes took place amid the backdrop of loud techno and Brazilian Axe music which was suddenly cut off, possibly on the orders of the coaching staff.

The stadium announcer also provided a running commentary as the players warmed up for practice with a game of pig in the middle.


There were loud screams every time playmakers Ronaldinho and Kaka went near the touchline as the scenes bore more resemblance to a pop concert.


The session, held at the stadium of German second division club Kickers Offenbach, was also interrupted when a teenager breached security and ran on to the field.


Led AwayHe managed to get an autograph from Ronaldinho before being led away.

Striker Ronaldo was rested because of a slight fever.

Brazil face Croatia in their Group F opener on Tuesday. Their other first-round opponents are Japan and Australia.


It was Brazil's last training session open to the public before the game against Croatia in Berlin.

Brazil spent the first two weeks of their FIFA World Cup preparations in the Swiss lakeside resort of Weggis where a noisy crowd of 5,000 watched the daily practice sessions.


The South Americans attract crowds of up to 80,000 for training sessions at home.

Thursday, June 08, 2006


Juninho Pernambucano: King of the Free Kicks

Who will take the free kicks for Brazil? With the number of potential free kick specialists in the side, Carlos Alberto Parreira will have the sort of headache all managers dream of having. Adriano, Ronaldinho, Rogério Ceni, Roberto Carlos and Juninho Pernambucano all regularly take set pieces for their clubs.So in training yesterday Parreira decided to get them all to show off their dead ball skills. Amongst all the star names, Juninho fired in three consecutive goals, and hit the bar with his fourth attempt.Anyone who witnessed his stunning 40 yard free kick for Lyon against AC Ajaccio earlier in the season will not be surprised. For some time now, the midfield maestro has been in a league of his own when it comes to deadly dead ball skills. Rogério Ceni happily admitted afterwards that 'Juninho is one of the best set piece specialists in the world'.Juninho remains typically modest however. 'I think Rogério's exaggerating' he stressed. 'I hit the ball in a slightly different way, a bit like Marcelinho Carioca does. I try and alter the trajectory of the ball. 80% of taking a free kick is concentration'

Wednesday, June 07, 2006


Ronaldo blister problems played down

Ronaldo trained with Brazil on Tuesday after recovering from the foot blisters which forced him off at half-time in Sunday's warm-up against New Zealand.
Ronaldo took part in a defence-versus-attack practice as the world champions held their first training sessions since arriving in Germany late on Sunday.
"If there was a match today, Ronaldo would play without any problem," team doctor Jose Luis Runco told reporters. "The blisters have healed.
"He was treated with a powder. It's all been sorted out."
Ronaldo, who will be taking part in his fourth FIFA World Cup™, scored the opening goal in a 4-0 rout of New Zealand.
However, the 29-year-old limped off after complaining he had four blisters on his left foot and two on his right.
Brazil start their FIFA World Cup challenge against Croatia in Berlin on 13 June.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006


Brazil arrive in Germany

The Brazilian selection arrived in Germany on Sunday night. The Auriverde delegation landed just after 11pm at Frankfurt's aiport. Brazilians who were on training for two weeks in Switzerland settled at Kempinski hotel of Königsstein/Taunus, which will be their camp during the first round of the World Cup.Title holder and already winner five times, the Seleção will play against Croatia on June 13th for its start in the competition, then Australia on June 18th and Japan on June 22nd (Group F).