Chile suffers more than thought, but it hits Australia with a goal of Valdivia
After viewing the Netherlands apply 5-1 over world champions Spain, Chile took the field in the Pantanal Arena feeling at home to see their fans in large numbers and intended to win with wide goal difference. With goal of Valdivia, netted twice in 13 minutes, but conceded to secure victory by 3-1 over Australia.
Benefited from the support of the fans and the exclusively defensive posture rival, the South Americans viewed Sánchez to take advantage of the environment in Cuiabá, opening the scoring in the 11 and the 13, rolling Valdivia scoring a goal. At 34 the first time, however, Cahill declined and gave encouragement to the selection of Oceania.
The green and yellow team, with fans in the stands showing kangaroos, pressed the second time, had a penalty in that arbitration Cahill ignored and another goal from Australian rightly disallowed for offside. Tense, Chile still celebrated defenses Bravo. Until Beausejour, substitute Valdivia gave tranquility scoring 46 minutes from time.
With three points already counted as secured, Chile tries to take advantage of baqueada Spain facing current European bicampeões at 16 noon (EST) on Wednesday, at the Maracana. On the same day, at 13 o'clock, Australia tries to add some point against the Netherlands, at the Beira-Rio.
The Game - The hymn singing by the large number of Chileans in the stands Arena Pantanal even after the end of its run in the sound system showed that the South American country was at home, and the team accomplished this with their tactic fully occupy the opposing field with three defenders behind the midfield.
Australia also understood all the signs and behaved as an educated 'visitor'. The team adopted Oceania totally defensive, undaunted in turn just a spectator. Maybe the strategy was to create impatience and thereby forcing the errors of Chileans. In practice, the green and yellow team behaved in suicidal fashion.
Touching the ball for space was enough commitment to Chile open the scoring. He came from Aránguiz, Inter midfielder he received from Alexis Sanchez and fought for the ball in the bottom line to rotate the keeper and cross Sánchez Vargas pinching and puffing 11 minutes into the networks.
While Australia tried to understand how to react to the goal, given spaces. It was easy to scroll Sánchez Valdivia, completely free, hit quality direct angle towards the Australian goalkeeper, who was covered up and saw his shot hit the crossbar before entering his goal after 13 minutes.
Chile then felt completely master the game. Australia erred by charging side and had no more than long throws to explore speeds Oar and Leckie, but both lacked quality to do more than isolate balls.
The South Americans, however, felt so at ease with the domain settled. Sánchez began to take beautiful dribbling, but inefficient, and only played Valdivia turned aside, Vidal moved without showing the technique that displays at Juventus and Varga ran aimlessly. The biggest mistake, however, occurred when the goalkeeper Bravo hesitated to release his foot.
The clearance by keeper 34 minutes into the second half was dominated only by an Australian after the midfield, but the green and yellow team slipped to her race, fighting until Franjic, on the right wing, crossed perfectly for Cahill head on the back foot for Bravo, decreasing the score.
Chile was shocked to realize that the enemy could cause problems and, at 36, Bravo had to save Chile batting Leckie finish inside the area. Jorge Sampaoli's charges then preferred to keep the ball and try to avoid scares rediscover football at halftime.
But it was not what happened. The South American team came back worse and could no longer dominate possession or even with the crowd encouraging the team to motivate her. About perked, really, was Australia who tended it should not disparage both and went on to score in his field of attack.
Benefiting from the Chilean strain, Australians began to explore the height of his players and Cahill was and gave reference work. At five minutes was grabbed by Jara in the penalty area and the referee did not give a penalty. Two minutes later, found the net but was offside.
Acting upon the opponent, Australia still saw Bravo accomplish two great saves in a row kicks Bresciano ten minutes. In search of the three points, Sampaoli exchanged tired Vidal and Valdivia to fill their midfield and thus secured the win away Australians Area Bravo.
- Terra.com.br
Benefited from the support of the fans and the exclusively defensive posture rival, the South Americans viewed Sánchez to take advantage of the environment in Cuiabá, opening the scoring in the 11 and the 13, rolling Valdivia scoring a goal. At 34 the first time, however, Cahill declined and gave encouragement to the selection of Oceania.
Chilean team enjoying their win |
The green and yellow team, with fans in the stands showing kangaroos, pressed the second time, had a penalty in that arbitration Cahill ignored and another goal from Australian rightly disallowed for offside. Tense, Chile still celebrated defenses Bravo. Until Beausejour, substitute Valdivia gave tranquility scoring 46 minutes from time.
With three points already counted as secured, Chile tries to take advantage of baqueada Spain facing current European bicampeões at 16 noon (EST) on Wednesday, at the Maracana. On the same day, at 13 o'clock, Australia tries to add some point against the Netherlands, at the Beira-Rio.
The Game - The hymn singing by the large number of Chileans in the stands Arena Pantanal even after the end of its run in the sound system showed that the South American country was at home, and the team accomplished this with their tactic fully occupy the opposing field with three defenders behind the midfield.
Australia also understood all the signs and behaved as an educated 'visitor'. The team adopted Oceania totally defensive, undaunted in turn just a spectator. Maybe the strategy was to create impatience and thereby forcing the errors of Chileans. In practice, the green and yellow team behaved in suicidal fashion.
Touching the ball for space was enough commitment to Chile open the scoring. He came from Aránguiz, Inter midfielder he received from Alexis Sanchez and fought for the ball in the bottom line to rotate the keeper and cross Sánchez Vargas pinching and puffing 11 minutes into the networks.
While Australia tried to understand how to react to the goal, given spaces. It was easy to scroll Sánchez Valdivia, completely free, hit quality direct angle towards the Australian goalkeeper, who was covered up and saw his shot hit the crossbar before entering his goal after 13 minutes.
Chile then felt completely master the game. Australia erred by charging side and had no more than long throws to explore speeds Oar and Leckie, but both lacked quality to do more than isolate balls.
The South Americans, however, felt so at ease with the domain settled. Sánchez began to take beautiful dribbling, but inefficient, and only played Valdivia turned aside, Vidal moved without showing the technique that displays at Juventus and Varga ran aimlessly. The biggest mistake, however, occurred when the goalkeeper Bravo hesitated to release his foot.
The clearance by keeper 34 minutes into the second half was dominated only by an Australian after the midfield, but the green and yellow team slipped to her race, fighting until Franjic, on the right wing, crossed perfectly for Cahill head on the back foot for Bravo, decreasing the score.
Chile was shocked to realize that the enemy could cause problems and, at 36, Bravo had to save Chile batting Leckie finish inside the area. Jorge Sampaoli's charges then preferred to keep the ball and try to avoid scares rediscover football at halftime.
But it was not what happened. The South American team came back worse and could no longer dominate possession or even with the crowd encouraging the team to motivate her. About perked, really, was Australia who tended it should not disparage both and went on to score in his field of attack.
Benefiting from the Chilean strain, Australians began to explore the height of his players and Cahill was and gave reference work. At five minutes was grabbed by Jara in the penalty area and the referee did not give a penalty. Two minutes later, found the net but was offside.
Acting upon the opponent, Australia still saw Bravo accomplish two great saves in a row kicks Bresciano ten minutes. In search of the three points, Sampaoli exchanged tired Vidal and Valdivia to fill their midfield and thus secured the win away Australians Area Bravo.
- Terra.com.br