Brazil
vs. Spain Game of the Year? Dream Final?
By: Kevin Cataldo
August
8th, 2013
Months before the start of the FIFA
Confederations Cup 2013 in Brazil. The world of football, had already predicted
a “dream final”. The world wanted current World Cup and European champions
Spain; to battle the five-time World Cup champions Brazil in the final of the
FIFA Confederations Cup 2013.
Furthermore, FIFA Confederations Cup
2013 hosts Brazil. Opened the tournament, on June 15th, 2013 in the
Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha, in Brasilia. Brazil’s young star Neymar
entered the tournament without scoring any goals for the Brazil. A curse of ten
games without scoring. Nevertheless, in the 3rd minute of the
opening game of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2013, Neymar scored a magnificent
goal that shocked the fans in Estádio Nacional Mané Garrincha. Neymar showed
the world that the “five-time World Cup champions” were back to dominate world
football once again. Brazil went on to defeat Japan 3-0, goals from Neymar,
Paulinho, and Jô. Neymar went on to be elected man of the match. That was the
start of the Brazilian dream. Brazil went on to defeat Mexico 2-0. With another
stunning goal from Neymar in the 9th minute of the game. In
addition, in the 90th minute of the game Neymar dribbled against two
Mexican defenders, which shocked the fans in Estádio Castelão, in Fortaleza and
assisted Jô in scoring the second goal of the game. The Brazilian star Neymar
went on to be elected man of the match once again. Last, Brazil went on
to play four-time World Cup champions Italy. Brazilian defender Dante scored
the opening goal of the game, giving Brazil the lead at the end of the first
half. The Brazilian star Neymar had awaken in the 55th minute of the
second half. By scoring another spectacular goal, from a free kick that shocked
the Brazilian fans once again. Brazil went on defeating Italy 4-2, goals from
Dante, Neymar, and two goals from Fred.
In the semifinal of the FIFA
Confederations Cup 2013, Brazil awaited Uruguay. The Seleção were highly aware
that Uruguay was a tough opponent. However, they knew a win wasn’t impossible.
On June 26, 2013 Brazil defeated Uruguay 2-1 and booked their place in the
final of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2013. Once again, Brazilian star Neymar
showed the world of what he and Brazil are capable of doing in field of
football. In the 86th minute of the game, Neymar took part of the
goal that booked Brazil into the final. He assisted Brazil’s central midfielder
Paulinho in scoring the winning goal of the game. The Seleção was once again in
the final of the FIFA Confederations Cup, their third consecutive
final.
One June 27, 2013 the entire Brazilian nation awaited to see. Who the Seleção
would battle for the Confederations Cup title. The entire world wanted the
five-time World Cup champions Brazil to face current World Cup champions.
Defending World Cup and European champions Spain booked their spot in the
semifinal of the FIFA Confederations Cup 2013 with no trouble. They defeated
Uruguay 2-1 in their opening game. Followed by a 10-0 victory over Tahiti.
Last, a 3-0 win over Nigeria. A semifinal against four-time World Cup champions
Italy. Nevertheless, one would argue that the Italians were seeking for a
“revenge”, for the heartbroken defeat of 4-0 that they faced in the final of
Euro 2012 against World Cup champions Spain, last summer. However, one would
also argue that Spain knew that the FIFA Confederations Cup was the only FIFA
championship that they haven’t won. Additionally, they also knew that winning
the Confederations Cup. Would make them the only team in history to ever win a
two consecutive Euros followed by a World Cup and a Confederations Cup.
Furthermore,
one would argue that the semifinal match between Spain and Italy is the
greatest semifinal, in the history of the Confederations Cup. The heat and
humidity in Fortaleza, Brazil lead to an anxious semifinal. Both Spain and
Italy played with all their hearts that the first half of the game was fast and
lovely to watch. The next half made the game even more anxious, as the clock
approached towards the end of the second half. The players knew that one
mistake would cost them a place in the dream final against Brazil.
Nevertheless, the moment the game headed towards extra time, the players became
extremely tired and even more nervous.
However, during extra time one would argue that Spain had the better chances to
score. But Italy came close, and almost broke the dead lock, in the 93rd
minute Emanuele Giaccherini hit the post of the goal. Additionally, Spain had a
chance to break the dead lock as well. In the 115th minute Spain’s
midfielder Xavi got his shot deflected towards the post of the goal by Italian
goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. Last, the game ended in an anxious penalty
shootout that it ended with thirteen success kicks and one kick that changed
that history of game. Italian player Leonardo Bonucci kicked the ball over the
net. Which allowed Jesus Navas to score and send Spain to their first ever FIFA
Confederations Cup final.
June
30th, 2013 the day every Brazilian and Spaniard had been waiting
for. Five-time World Cup champions against current World Cup and European
champions Spain. On that day, at the Estádio do Maracanã, in Rio de Janeiro the
world had seen a young and developing national soccer team. That didn’t allow
Spain to breathe from the start of the game to the end of the game. The young
Brazilian team got off to a vivid start, the moment a long ball was placed in the
Spanish box and misplayed by defender Spanish defender Arbeloa, who at first
brought the ball down towards the ground with his bare hands. Additionally,
Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas was on the ground, and the ball missed placed
by Arbeloa landed on Brazilian striker Fred foot, who placed in the back of the
net. And gave the Seleção a 1-0 lead in the 2nd minute of the first
half. Fred’s goal was the fastest goal to ever be scored in a final of a
Confederations Cup. Brazilian defender David Luiz, was the Brazilian hero
that night along with Brazilian star Neymar. Five minutes from the end of the
first half. David came flying out of nowhere towards the Brazilian box, and
deflected the ball from heading towards the back of the goal with a spectacular
tackle.
In
addition, in the 44th minute Brazilian star Neymar. Doubled Brazil’s
lead just before half time. The goal came from, a quick pass from Ocsar. Which
allowed Neymar to blast the ball past the head of Spanish goalkeeper Iker
Casillas. One would argue that if it wasn’t for Neymar’s marvelous alteration
to get himself from an office side position. Brazil would’ve headed into the
locker room, with a 1-0 lead over Spain. Nevertheless, Brazil only needed less
than three minutes to increase their lead up to 3-0, another goal from Brazilian
striker Fred.
Brazil’s 3-0 victory over Spain. Gave Brazil their fourth Confederations Cup. The young Brazilian squad showed the world that Brazil are favorites to lift the World Cup next summer, mainly because the tournament is being hosted on their home soil, and the fact that it’s going to be 12 years since Brazil were crowned World Cup Champions. However, one would argue that Spain’s not done, and that they will return to Brazil next summer stronger than ever.
Brazil’s 3-0 victory over Spain. Gave Brazil their fourth Confederations Cup. The young Brazilian squad showed the world that Brazil are favorites to lift the World Cup next summer, mainly because the tournament is being hosted on their home soil, and the fact that it’s going to be 12 years since Brazil were crowned World Cup Champions. However, one would argue that Spain’s not done, and that they will return to Brazil next summer stronger than ever.
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