FIFA World Cup News

Started by MyInfoStride, Jun 19, 2010, 02:06 AM

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The all-South American Round of 16 game will pit Brazil against a Chile side who will be out to rewrite the record books at Ellis Park on Monday night.

Brazil-Chile preview



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Portugal winger Simao knows his side will be facing one of the best teams in the world when they confront Spain in the last 16, but he insists they have no fear.

We don't fear Spain, says Simao



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Chile coach Marcelo Bielsa knows that his team will have history working against them whem they meet Brazil in the Round of 16 on Monday.

Bielsa hopes to change history



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FIFA.com's statistical review includes a 50th international goal for Miroslav Klose – his 12th on the world stage – and a ninth straight win for Argentina.

Argentina win again, Klose keeps scoring



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The fan walk along Cape Town's V&A Waterfront to the Green Point Stadium is proving a real highlight for visiting supporters in South Africa.

 

Fan mile a hit in Cape Town



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German striker Miroslav Klose said that while England were a better team on paper, Germany's ability to play as a unit made the difference in their last-16 encounter.

Klose: England did not play as a team



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The Netherlands impressed in a 2-1 win over Slovakia to set up a quarter-final with Brazil, whose best display of the tournament resulted in a 3-0 defeat of Chile.

Dutch, Brazil book meeting in style



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FIFA.com's latest statistical review reflects on a familiarly depressing outcome for Chile against Brazil, and pays tribute to a Netherlands side on a record run of form.

Robinho rubs it in, Oranje on a roll



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TSG member Gabriel Calderon believes that unlike the Brazil sides at the 1982 and 1990 finals, this team combines their customary attacking ability with a backline of the highest quality.

Calderon: Brazil have learnt their lesson



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Despite crashing out of the tournament to a clinical Brazil side, Chile won plenty of admirers at South Africa 2010 and are hopeful that their young side will go on to challenge in four years' time.

Chile youngsters look to 2014