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  • Tevez
    SBR High Roller
    • 06-21-07
    • 131

    Wed Copa America plays

    Draw(Ecuador vs Chile) 27-June-2007 3:29 PM PST Money Line for Game +239

    Chile will be expected to do things against Ecuador, principally for their missing senior players Crystal Palace and Iván Kaviedes.
    But the Chilean squad kicked off 2007 with a mixed bag of results

    Chile last 5 games
    2007-06-06 A Jamaica W - 0:1
    2007-06-03 A Costa Rica L - 2:0
    2007-05-24 A Haiti D - 0:0
    2007-05-17 H Cuba W - 2:0
    2007-04-19 A Argentina D - 0:0

    Ecuador last 5 games
    2007-06-24 A Colombia L - 3:1
    2007-06-06 A Peru W - 0:2
    2007-06-03 A Peru L - 2:1
    2007-05-24 A Ireland D - 1:1
    2007-03-29 A Mexico L - 4:2

    For me it look very much like a DRAW game.

    Result: Chile 3 Ecuador 2
    ........................................ ........................................ ...


    Brazil/Mexico 27-June-2007 5:44 PM PST Total Points UNDER 2.5 for Game -103

    Mexico failed at the Gold Cup, trainer Hugo Sanchez can´t trips up again in Venezuela, he must advance to the semifinals of this tournament to keep his job.

    Can´t lose with Brazil, but if loses better that it is for 1 goal to have a better chance to advance in the group.
    Scoring goals has also been Mexico´s major problem in the Gold Cup

    Therefore I see a defensive and closed game with Brazil weakened by the absence of their star players such as Kaka, Ronaldinho, Ronaldo, Adriano

    Brazil last 5 games 4 under and 1 over
    2007-06-05 H Turkey D - 0:0
    2007-06-01 A England D - 1:1
    2007-03-27 H Ghana W - 1:0
    2007-03-24 H Chile W - 4:0
    2007-02-06 H Portugal L - 0:2
    Mexico last 5 games 3 under and 2 over
    2007-06-24 A USA L - 2:1
    2007-06-22 H Guadeloupe W - 1:0
    2007-06-17 H Costa Rica W - 1:0
    2007-06-14 H Panama W - 1:0
    2007-06-10 A Honduras L - 2:1

    Result: Mexico 2 Brasil 0
    Last edited by Tevez; 06-27-07, 09:52 PM.
  • Dark Horse
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 12-14-05
    • 13764

    #2
    Good luck.

    I think Mexico may have been looking ahead to Brazil in that Gold Cup final, especially the 2H. The US played a very physical style with a lot of borderline tackles, which got into the Mexican heads. Brazil plays el juego bonito, so this should be a fun match. No bets for me on this one. Leaning towards the upset, but would have to bet it live to get out before a late Brazil goal.

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    • Dark Horse
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 12-14-05
      • 13764

      #3
      Mexico 2 - Brazil 0 !

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      • BigBollocks
        SBR MVP
        • 06-11-06
        • 2045

        #4
        Damn Tevez, I wish I had seen these write-ups earlier as I would have played that Mexico-Brazil under as well. Great call on the Mexico under and nice write-ups! I'm glad to have someone who knows soccer as well as you on these boards and I'll be looking out for you from here on...
        Last edited by BigBollocks; 06-27-07, 11:27 PM.

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        • BigBollocks
          SBR MVP
          • 06-11-06
          • 2045

          #5
          Hey Tevez what is your take on the USA-Argentina match on Thursday?

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          • Dark Horse
            SBR Posting Legend
            • 12-14-05
            • 13764

            #6
            This was in final seconds of the game. No idea how it didn't go in, but it did keep the total under.

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            • Tevez
              SBR High Roller
              • 06-21-07
              • 131

              #7
              Incredible!!!

              All the bad luck that I have had in last match ( must finish 2 2 ) I recover in this play

              It was a good performance from the much underated Mexicans

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              • Dark Horse
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 12-14-05
                • 13764

                #8
                Where Brazil and Mexico left home some of their best players, no such luck for the US against the white and blue from Argentina:

                Argentina eager to end 14-year drought

                PUERTO LA CRUZ, Venezuela, June 27 (Reuters) - Argentina's recent failures in major tournaments has turned winning the Copa America into something of an obsession.

                Despite routinely arriving at tournaments as favourites, Argentina's recent routine has been of premature exits and dramatic defeats, several at the hands of eternal rivals Brazil.

                Their last title was the Copa America in 1993 achieved under Alfio Basile, their current coach who was re-appointed last year following the World Cup.

                "We haven't won anything since 1993 and the pressure is great," said forward Hernan Crespo, who will be taking part in the Copa America for the first time.

                "I'm happy that everyone has taken to the cause and promised to give everything for the team. Nobody was forced to come. This is the Copa America and our big chance before the World Cup qualifiers."

                Argentina kick off with a Group C game against United States in Maracaibo on Thursday amid huge expectations. Back home in Buenos Aires, the tournament is being taken almost as seriously as the World Cup.

                After using recent Copa America tournaments to test younger players, Argentina have brought a full-strength squad this time as they attempt to atone for their 2004 final defeat against arch-rivals Brazil.

                Argentina admit they are still bitter about losing a game in which Brazil equalised with the last kick to force a 2-2 draw and then went onto to win the penalty shootout.

                The desire to avenge that defeat is so great that playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme has back-tracked on his decision last September to quit international football.

                The introverted player said at the time that criticism of his performances had affected his mother's health.

                Another player back in favour is midfielder Juan Sebastian Veron.

                After failing to be picked at all under Jose Pekerman, Veron has earned a recall after returning home to play for Estudiantes and inspiring them to their first title in more than 30 years.

                Argentina's unhappy run began at the 1994 World Cup, when they fell in the second round to Romania shortly after Diego Maradona failed a doping test.

                That was followed by quarter-final defeats against Brazil at the 1995 and 1999 Copa America tournaments and a quarter-final exit at the 1998 World Cup against Netherlands.

                At the 2002 World Cup, Argentina amazingly fell at the first hurdle, losing to England - another of their bitterest rivals - on the way.

                That was followed by successive final defeats to Brazil at the 2004 Copa America final and the 2005 Confederations Cup.

                To cap it all, Argentina went out of last year's World Cup at the quarter-final stage after losing to hosts Germany on penalties - having dominated much of the game and scoring first in a 1-1 draw.

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                • BigBollocks
                  SBR MVP
                  • 06-11-06
                  • 2045

                  #9
                  Bad news for the US, but looks good for punters. Thanks for sharing that piece Dark....

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