Brazilians spot-on in Copa final | |
http://www.sina.com.cn 2004/07/27 10:57 Shanghai Daily | |
Brazil scored an equalizer with the last kick of the game to draw 2-2 and then beat archrival Argentina 4-2 on penalties to win an astonishing Copa America final in Lima, Peru, on Sunday. Argentina was set to win the competition when substitute Cesar Delgado put them 2-1 ahead in the 87th minute only for Adriano to equalize in the third minute of injury-time with his seventh goal of the competition. The world champion had pulled the same trick in the first half when Luisao scored with the last touch of the half to wipe out Cristian Gonzalez's 20th minute penalty. The second equalizer sparked a brawl as Brazil's players celebrated in front of the Argentina bench. Argentina responded by squirting water at their opponents and referee Carlos Amarilla summoned riot police to stop the trouble while Adriano was booked for removing his shirt. The argentines seemed more unsettled by the incident and missed their first two penalties as Andres D'Alessandro fired his effort at goalkeeper Julio Cesar and Gabriel Heinze fired wildly over the bar. The Brazilians converted all their penalties - just as they did in their semifinal win over Uruguay on Wednesday. "Nobody messes with Brazilian football, five-times champions of the world," Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira said. "They were winning the game with five minutes to go - tapping the ball around and trying to get fouls and this irritated us. "It's a game we will never forget - nor will our opponents," he added. It was an extraordinary achievement by Brazil, which had rested its top players for the tournament. "It's clear that if the aim of the game is to decide which of the two teams was best, the final position obtained was contradictory to what each of the teams did," said Argentina coach Marcelo Bielsa, apparently meaning his side was unlucky to lose. Argentina was left waiting for its first Copa America since 1993 despite dominating the game. It quickly took a stranglehold and deservedly went ahead when Cristian Gonzalez sent Julio Cesar the wrong way from the spot after winning the penalty himself when he was fouled by Luisao in the 20th minute. Julio cesar prevented another goal shortly afterwards as he turned away Luis Gonzalez's low drive after the Argentine midfielder, enjoying another excellent game, burst through the middle. But Brazil equalized out of the blue in first-half stoppage time when Luisao glanced in a free kick taken by midfielder Alex, who had barely touched the ball in the half. Argentina regrouped after the break and continued to sweep forward, missing several good chances. The best ended with Mauro Rosales's shot being blocked after Carlos Tevez brilliantly worked an opening. The game came alive in the 87th minute when Delgado scored from a rebound after the Brazil defense had failed to clear a cross. But in the third minute of injury time, Adriano scored on the turn to send the game straight to penalties, as extra time is not played at the Copa America. Brazil's performance, minus the likes of Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Kaka, Dida and Roberto Carlos, was an awesome illustration of its strength-in-depth and has left coach Carlos Alberto Parreira more confident then ever. "We have shown the magnitude of Brazilian football," Parreira said. "There's no other country which could do this. I've no doubt about it. "We have players here who will still be young enough to play at the 2010 World Cup," he said. "We have opened up new possibilities for Brazilian football in the future." (Reuters)
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