Brazil 3, Chile 0: Next, Another Brazil-Holland Classic

In 1994, when the World Cup came to Dallas, Cat and I had the good fortune to watch Brazil beat Holland in a showcase of football at the highest level.

While Cat may have a different opinion about how great a game it was, I still feel like it was one of those classic encounters between European and South American styles in which the genius of Romario and Bebeto won the day for Brazil:


Now, sixteen years later, history repeats itself.  The stage is set for another classic, and although we won’t be there in person this time, you can bet Cat and I’ll still be debating about how beautiful a game this is. 

Despite Dunga‘s strict adherence to his Dictionary of Boring Football, I expect Brazil to turn up the creativity.  A player like Robinho can’t be stopped by the coach. Can’t wait!

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2 comments on “Brazil 3, Chile 0: Next, Another Brazil-Holland Classic
  1. I think this one will be alot closer this time around. Both teams are great going forward but also very strong defensively.
    Regardless, should be a very entertaining match. Hopefully it lives up the hype.

  2. agree!! this is a classic. total football vs samba means beauty, attractive, and art. i just hope both managers don’t instruct their players to defend too much..

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