Brazil vs. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Brazil-c2858 (Part 2)
Daniel Alves – 7.5
The Brazilian full back was not exemplary defensively but he was always threatening the Ghanaian defenders while moving up the flank and providing a new dimension to the Brazilian strikers. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Maicon-c23157 and he has
shown that he can be a better option in the right back role. While playing in the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Barcelona-c38604 team, Daniel Alves is more of a threat while attacking rather than while defending. This does not mean that he is not a good defensive full back; however, his inclusion
in the squad provides the team with an extra attacking threat as he has the ability to move up the flank and then run back to make a recovery tackle on the opposition’s strikers. During the game, Daniel Alves did exactly what he is famous for. Even though
he was a little unsure of his status at the back, he made good runs forward and helped the striker force of the Brazilian side. His most notable move came during the second half when he tried his luck on goal from long range and almost found the back of the
net.
Ganso – 6
The Brazilian midfield sensation could not only stay in the game for the first ten minutes. Ganso was expected to do wonders with the Brazilian team but a thigh injury made him leave the ground earlier than planned. Ganso was substituted with Elija who couldn’t
really do well in the team. Ganso is one of the most creative midfielder in the Brazilian team at the moment; especially with Kaka not being called up by the Brazilian coach. Ganso couldn’t do much in the first ten minutes of the game and his presence was
not much felt throughout his time on the pitch.
Fernandinho – 8
With Ganso leaving the pitch due to a thigh injury, it was all up to Fernandinho to pull the strings of the game at the heart of the pitch. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fernandinho-c13605 was one of the best players in the midfield for the Brazilian team. Not only was he amazing off the ball,
he was simply outstanding while he was on it. His one touch passing was simply phenomenal and he showed that he can easily fit into the Brazilian first team. He did everything which is required from a central midfielder. He tackled the opposition players and
helped the team retain possession. Moreover, he rarely gave the ball away in crucial positions and that helped Brazil dominate the game at the heart of the pitch. Fernandinho proved to be the vital figure in the first half as his inch-perfect through ball
found Leandro at the other end and he scored the only and the winning goal for the Brazilian side. Despite being one of the best players for Brazil on the pitch, he was still substituted during half time. With such outstanding display, Fernandinho might have
sealed a place in the Brazilian starting line-up as the Brazilian national side are still struggling to find a permanent replacement for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Ricardo-c30950 Kaka.
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