Categories: Social Responsibility

How did the South American teams fare in friendlies?

A few days ago we celebrated the six months of Qatar 2022, but life is an action that is executed forward and with the soccer exactly the same thing happens. The South American teams try, modify, rehearse and look for alternatives, and some obtain very good results, as reported by Román Iucht in Fontevecchia modeby net tv and RadioProfile (FM 101.9).

Colombia surprises with a resounding victory

Colombia change a victory of very high impact against germany. With a goal from Luis Díaz, the very interesting Liverpool striker, who has been recovering from injury, the coffee team won 2-0. Juan Guillermo Cuadrado converted the second penalty goal.

With players like Camilo Vargas in goal, Jerry Mina in defense, John Arias in midfield and leaders like Cuadrado and Díaz, this Colombian team is in full replacement process and is shaping up to be an interesting team.

Conmebol awards the dates of the Copa América 2024

Brazil suffers an unexpected defeat

Brazil, for its part, it was an unexpected defeat in a friendly match against Senegal. This situation draws attention, since we are used to seeing Brazil normally win their games.

In this case, fell 4-2 against Senegal, questioning the continuity of the coach, Mano Menezes. Also, it is rumored that they have a agreement with carlo ancelotticurrent technician of real Madridalthough Ancelotti has contract for another year. The uncertainty regarding the technical direction of the Brazilian team generates Concern for the next Copa América and the World Cup qualifier.

Bombshell: Carlo Ancelotti will have agreed his arrival to the Brazilian National Team

Although it is unlikely that Brazil out of the next World Cup, the loss against Senegal exposed some weaknesses in the team. They only seem to arise when you feel overconfident or when you don’t have a clear direction. A goal from Paquetá and another from Marquinhos They were the goals of the Scratch, but Sadio Mané led Senegal and gave them a blow of deep concern thinking about the future of Brazil.

Although their qualification for the next World Cup is not in danger, it is clear that the Brazilian team needs to define its course and work on its weaknesses.

FM J.L.

Anna Edwards

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