Saturday, July 01, 2006

Brazil Out. Deservedly.


July 1st, 2006 - World Cup Quarterfinals: Brazil crash out, against a decent, Zizu-fuelled, France.

Frankly, Brazil played quite crap. Why? Because well 'it wasn't their day' - as most would say it, but no, it’s not that, it is because they just did not gel, and have not been really gelling through out the World Cup. Right from the start, Brazil weren't really tested with a strong opposition, an opposition that had a mighty midfield, or a classy defense. Mediocre teams like Australia, Croatia, Ghana and Japan, cannot really be called tests. France was the first real test for the Brazilians, and they stumbled, because, according to me, of social pressure. No, no, don't jump to conclusions; the loss wasn't because of social pressure on the players, but rather on their un-inspiring coach Carlos Alberto Parreira.

Now this is my theory. Read carefully. The wing backs are the most crucial players in building an attack, because they give width and pace to the side. Observe any great team of the recent ages, as in teams that play breath-taking football, at breath-taking pace, like Barcelona and Arsenal, the Champions League finalists for the season 2005-06. For Barcelona, the likes of Van Bronkhorst, Belleti and Oleguer, and for Arsenal, Ashley Cole, Lauren and Eboue have successfully taken on the wing-back positions. They offered pace, and most importantly vital options for the holding, and creative midfielders. With the ability to run at their opponents and float in dangerous balls, these wingers were responsible for most of the major attacks of their teams. Take for instance; during Arsenal's prime era (the unbeaten 49 game streak) Lauren and Ashley Cole made devastating over-lapping runs to crack open the opponents’ defense. Beautiful combination play involving Henry, Pires and Ashley Cole on the left flank is considered one of the most devastating and successful partnerships in the history of the English game. So, regarding flank play, did you see Brazil? Cafu was simply pathetic and uninspired. Roberto Carlos showed ineffective passion. Cafu spoiled the game numerous times with his slow, old feet and lethargic touches. Roberto Carlos blasted the ball aimlessly all over the pitch. No pace, no overlapping, no real support was provided by these wing-backs to the rest of the team.The other mistake that Mr. Parreira made was the inclusion of Juninho. Yes he is a good free-kick taker, but what you needed, Parreira, is an attacker, someone like Adriano. All Parreira-favourite Adriano needed was some patience from his coach. Also it took the Brazilian coach almost 80 minutes to get on the electric and youthful Robinho.

Now if I was the coach of Brazil:

  1. I would never start with Cafu as the right-back. 36 years old, and worn out, Cafu was, according to me, not the ideal choice for the most stamina-requiring position. It took Parreira 340 minutes of football time to realize this, and then he brought in Cicinho for the last twenty minutes of what would be Brazil's final match in their 2006 World Cup Campaign. I would have started with Cicinho.
  2. I would have given Roberto Carlos 2 games to prove his worth. But after seeing the potential in the substitute left-back Gilberto, I would have put him in instead. What these wing-back positions require is not experience, but youthful exuberance and hard-core pace. A 36 year-old right-back and a 33 year-old left-back definitely don't meet those parameters. Experience is required in positions like centre-back and the defensive-midfield, which was provided through the likes of Giberto Silva, Ze Roberto, Lucio and the brilliant Juan. In addition to that, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho provided enough 'experience' and skill in attack.
  3. Emerson would have been my Captain.
  4. Ronalidinho would have been made to play a little deeper and would have been allowed to be selfish with the ball. He is by far the best dribbler in the world, so why the hell do you want to prevent him from doing what he is best at - dribbling. In this World Cup, he looked more desperate to weave chipped-through balls and roam around aimlessly. I say, let him do what he is best at, and what he has proved with Barcelona all season long. I would have put him on the left-flank and let him dominate it completely and let the likes of Kaka, Ronaldo and Adriano drift in midfield and attack.


Anyway all these ‘would haves’ would hold some reverence only if I was coach of Brazil, which I am not, and I will probably never be in the course of my entire life. The Brazil loss was more frustrating than depressing. Lack-lustre, totally unBrazilian-like Brazil failed to even have one threatening shot on target. Parreira played his cards wrong. To be fair to him, how could he remove a household name like Cafu from the team? But then that's what separates ex-Brazilian Coach Scolari from him. Scolari refused to include the oldie Romario in the 2002 Brazilian World Cup squad despite huge public requests. If Parreira had been a little discerning, he would have observed that Cafu by no means had a good season with AC Milan and was growing terribly old. Also Parreira could have been a little more thorough in picking his starting 11 for the World Cup. The match against Japan, was clearly Brazil's best performance. Cicinho and Juan took centre stage then and provided another dimension to the Brazilian attack, through the wings. Didn't Parreira get that?

On the other hand, Zidane put on a master-class performance in frankly, quite a dull game. Apart from his 3 goals in the World Cup, Henry continued to struggle in a totally uncharacteristic performance by him. Defensively the game was beautiful, but then defense is not Joga Bonito, is it?

All in all, there are no excuses for Brazil's loss. They are to blame. I am a Brazilian fan and I feel that Brazil did not deserve to proceed, but hell, I wanted them too. I am heart-broken, and this heart-ache won’t allow me to support any other team for the remaining portion of the World Cup. So, good luck to France, Portugal (who could only scrape past England on penalties), Italy and Germany. Let's hope that the semi-finals and finals of this World Cup will be more exciting than the quarters.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

yea anish - yesterday ws the first time i saw zidane and i was shocked at the stuff he did - he literally toyed with brazil. im sorry if i jinxed u yesterday - anyway goooooo germany. before i go i must say that england are real idiots - seriously and they never ever deserved to win the wc.

Anonymous said...

oh...shut up bharath ... germany almost got the same thing frm argentina.... it is not that germany played well...but argentina played badly...luckily u guys won... germany didn't played shit.... bored the hell out of every1. that way they dun deserve it either. ure attacker klose doesnot deserve even the fame he is gettin .... all his goals have been just tap ins.

yea.. france played well... brazil were down.... still it was quite an enjoyable game to watch.... germany just sucks. ALl the fun of the wc just died yest.Now it ll be just borin european football.

Anonymous said...

look man.... ure team is out. sad but true (good metallica song)

portugal is through.... "who could only scrape past England on penalties"!!! screw u man!!!!!
portugal played a brilliant game yesterday. they didnt finish ....thats it!
all in all they achieved the one and only goal of the match (good word to use while describing football)... and that was to win the match and get through to the semis, which they have done!! poor brazil and shitty england couldnt do shit!

Anonymous said...

romit ur rite
germany sux ------ but u know what WE ARE IN THE SEMIS AND ENGLAND IS NOT - sigh thts gud enuff for me to know tht my captain does not cry and my player does not get sent off for acting like an idiot - thank you!!!!! and before i leave - GO GERMANNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

Anonymous said...

i probably have no place in all the football frenzy but i must say, FRANCE was awesome. never really wanted brazil to win and i guess, my hopes came true!
wish France regains their once proud '98 title

Anonymous said...

aarthi ure right...




























u do have no place to talk about football.

Anonymous said...

oh.... bharath did c ure captain's act and stupid behaviour wen they wre trin to get an equilizer..... did u c the fights wid the defence he got into.... did u c frings and two other guys act stupid after the match.... frings is suspended by the way ......they also started a fight . germany got into the semis due to sheer luck and nothing else.. they didnot play well... they sucked!!
in defence of beckham.... he started cryin not because of his injury ... but because he knew this was his last wc and it had come to an end... ..and couldn't make any further contribution in that match....for further info ...goto soccernet.com. it was just a flow of emotion through tears ....wen u fail or give up somethin ure passionate abt.
p.s. KLOSE sux!!!!!.he can't play for shit...

anish said...

hey people,
this is not a love-hate thing. Please talk some substance. I was looking forward to more obsvervations and inferences, more well substantial talk, then 'oh he sucks, and he sucks'.

And hagabalaga, you are some1 we know, definitely, stop fooling around.

As far as the world cup goes, the field is quite open. I feel literally any team can win. It depends on who has a better day and who is well,plainly more lucky, actually it all boils down to precisely that.

lets wait and see.
As for me, as Romit said, the world cup's over.

Anonymous said...

i lament with you.....may God be with brazilians...the teams defeat has been a terrible setback to people...some got heart attacks....anyways check out my blog
www.blogtext.org/riteshmatlani

Anonymous said...

yes romit germany sux
ballack sux
klose sux
lahm sux
podolski sux
therfore

ballack + klose + lahm + podolski + " LUCK " = 4 th world cup victory for germany.


on the other hand


great one beckham + great rooney + terry + gerrard+.... - = A BUNCH OF LOSERS



PS im jes kdding so dont take it personally

Anonymous said...

wateva dude.....u dun make sense...
btw srry yar anish for tokin crap .but bharath is just pissin me of

Anonymous said...

ok im kind of late i know on this.

bharath must be pretty quiet now....germany is out. i agree with romit ...germany didnt play a very good game througout the world cup ....similiar to the english.

anyway anish i wanted to say...ntresting theory.... i will say the wingbacks are always not the most important players in building an attack. it depends on the teams style of play. brazil depended more on ronaldhino to open defences with his range of passing from the centre of midfield.

on the other changes u would have made.

1 . cafu is hugely experiecnes, a proven winner , already haad made two assists in the tournament which proved that his runs down the flank and crosses were good.

why would the coach change to the unheard of , unexperiecned cichono?

2. roberto carlos despite being 33 year old ...is still up there amongst the fastest in world football today. expereince is needed everywhere. you said urself that the wing backs are the most important in attack ...that follows that the wingbacks of the opposing team should defend against their counterparts. this follows that wingbacks are the most important in defence too. (strange theory...but this is assumptions from urs)

3. ronaldhino i agree....he shouldve played deeper and done what he does best ....opening out defences.

4. emmerson is a class player no doubt but when it comes to insparation he is rather lacklustre. ...i dont see emerson screamnin at players trying to inspire them or makin a rampaging run or a goal saving tackle to lead by example. he is also 31 years old.

anwyays thats it for now....some pretty ppoor comments on ur blog ...typical of romit and bharath but i guess its the passion .btw bharath ballack too started weeping yestrday ...and please do not base teams on their ability to hold back tears or NOT get red cards.thats sad

anyways thts all for now..seeyaa

- gomezzz

anish said...

to retort aaron, quite obv:

1. cicinho is not an unheard player. he was signed recently by real madrid on demand for his fabulous performances in the confederations cup last year. he scored, and assisted many goals, and along with robinho, adriano and ronaldinho made a major mark in the tournament. so dont blame ur unawareness for someone else's supposed disrepute. cafu and roberto carlos were rested in the tournament, in which Brazil performed their best (in the recent past)

2. cafu assisted an offside goal, and for most of the this tournament has been lack lustre. yes he has experience, yes he USED to be good, but everyone's time comes and goes. his went a long time back.

3. Roberto carlos was no where as close to how good he was in 2002. and in that case, as was cafu. Age wears off people, and i think it wore mr carlos off, because for the entire tournament he failed to do anything substantial.

4. emerson is a proven leader. he was supposed to captain the side in the 2002 world cup, but was forced to drop out due to an injury. it was scolari's decision, and maybe scolari knew his brazilian players better than we do, so i dont think you have the right to say anything negative about emerson in that sense, without really knowing him.


as for the germany italy game, finally a decent game (football wise) in the knock out stages. well done to italy, they deserved the victory that night.

anyway, thanks aaron for atleast some decent comments.

Anonymous said...

what a coward are you hagabalaga, choose a decent name the next time u deride me
p.s:n if u know so much abt football, how come uve left no comments urself.lol
sorry abt this,anish

Anonymous said...

edwin
ya i agree brazil's midfield was pathetic ,even ghana ripped through it.It was only because ghana's finishing was more pathetic than brails midfield that brail won the game.
Cafu should have substituted at the start itself. he was just useless.DEL PIERO who has been playing better than luca toni and gillardino in Seria A always starts as a substitute and that is reason y italy is in the final and not BRZIL.

Anonymous said...

well 1st of all anish..just wanted to say..age really isnt wearing of carlos..i feel he played a good game..and the brazilians didnt play crap..they just didnt play their best..and about yesterday's match..it wasn't an "interesting" match..and Portugal got very very very desperate towards the end.. i could see that when they brought Ricardo out to assist in a corner!! As for the italians..they have a brilliant defence line and Henry with all his offsides..doubt he'll ever be able to get through them in the finals..and this is Zidan's last match..for his sake, a truly great player, i hope they win the WC