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Du har ret. Renteria har spillet i Brasilien og for at gøre ondt værre, så var det for Internacional... Vi skal helt tilbage til 2005/06.


Av Av Av .....det er ikke godt...Karma er ikke altid en god ting.

Hvad er iøvrigt dit syn på Colombia-kampen - jeg er meget enig i det engelske kampreferat - syntes det efterlader en del spørgsmålstegn ved forsvaretog det ikke kun Sideshow jeg tænker på (han gjorde det ok..) og Thiago Neves...kunne godt tænke mig at Mano kiggede lidt mod det østlige Ukraine og Donetsk.


Snupper lige lidt update fra den mexicanske Liguilla, første kamp i ikvartfinalerner er spillet.

Cruz Azul slog hjemme sæsonens overraskelse fra Leon med 2-1 - målscorer Gerardo Flores og Mariano Pavone - men uruguayanske Sebastian Maz scorede for gæsterne. Sejren kunne have været større havde La maquina Celeste´s Cristian Gimenez scorede på et dømt Straffespark.

http://www.youtube.com/w…ure=related

Takket være en doblete af ecuadorianske "Chucho" Benitez slog América ude Monarcas med 2-0.

http://www.youtube.com/w…ure=related

Tijuana slog ude Monterrey med 1-0 på mål af backen Gregory "Greg" Garza kort ført tid. Med sejren har Narkohandlerne alle muligheder for sende de regerende CONCACAF-mestre ud af slutspillet - når der er returkamp på Estadio Caliente søndag.

http://www.youtube.com/w…rWy85mtECUA


Endeligt slog vinderne af grundspillet Toluca - Chivas i Guadalajara med 2-1 på mål af Antonio Ríos og Zinha - mens Rafael Marquez reducerede for el Rebaño Sagrado på straffespark.

http://www.youtube.com/w…iBAn87geKAY
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
Lidt for dem med interesse i spilsystemer og taktik.

São Paulo bow to (Ney) Francoism

There has been a distinct lack of tactical interest in this year’s Campeonato Brasileiro. A large majority of teams play a similar style of football, heavily based on long balls, aerial play, and individualism. Petty fouls and simulation are also rampant, resulting in several drab, stop-start matches which are often reduced to two or three players repeatedly attempting individual moves until they inevitably get one right. Few sides actually play as a team, with the exception of (strangely enough) the top four.

Top of the pile – and with good reason

First and second-placed respectively, Fluminense and Atlético-MG play more or less the same system – a compact 4-2-3-1. What makes this formation so effective are the rapid transitions from defence to attack and vice versa.

Without possession, the two wide midfielders retreat on each side to form two banks of four in defence. Only the centre-forward and No.10 remain in the opponent’s territory, making the shape resemble more of a 4-4-1-1. Upon recovering the ball, both full-backs race forward and hope to create 2 vs 1 situations on the flanks.

Fluminense have been slightly more effective in their execution of this system, owing in part to them staying more contained in defence and being even more deadly on the counterattack.
Third-placed Grêmio have also made for interesting viewing. Under Vanderlei Luxemburgo (former Real Madrid head coach), they bought well during the winter transfer window and constructed a traditional 4-4-2 formation that would not look out of place in 1980s England. They line up with two creative midfielders on either side, Elano and Zé Roberto (who are both in excellent form), and with Marcelo Moreno and Kléber up front they have a classic big-small strike pair.

I’m So Bored With The 3-5-2


While others have been playing the same way since the start of the season, São Paulo (the focus of today’s post) have developed their system only recently.

After the messy, drawn-out dismissal of previous head coach Emerson Leão at the end of June, São Paulo looked for a more progressive replacement and brought in Brazil’s U20 coach Ney Franco. Franco is perhaps best known for his successful spell in charge of Coritiba.

Upon his arrival, Franco expressed his desire to modernise São Paulo’s playing style and bring them round to his preferred type of football, with “quick touches and devastating attack, with a lot of men in the area”. At first he experimented with some different shapes: a 4-4-2 diamond, a 4-2-1-3, and a 4-2-3-1, but he faced stern opposition from a large group of São Paulo supporters who wanted to see the Tricolor lining up with three at the back.

Over the years the 3-5-2 has been São Paulo’s crutch, their fail-safe. They have used it many times to try to compensate for their full-backs’ apparent inability to mark, as theoretically it gives them more security and cover in defence. However, whenever São Paulo play 3-5-2 they leave big spaces between the lines and struggle to string any passes together. Naturally this brings about a poor standard of football, similar to the unimaginative, long-ball game described in the opening paragraph.

Ney Franco’s first few weeks in charge brought reasonable results (2W 1D 1L), but still he faced resistance from the home fans. Franco buckled under the pressure and for a midweek away fixture against Atlético-GO, he set São Paulo up in a 3-5-2.

Atlético, bottom of the league at the time, played with two wingers and destroyed São Paulo on the flanks, taking an unprecedented 4×1 lead at half time. With his job well and truly on the line, Franco brought his team out for the second period with four in defence. They dominated play, won the half 2×0, and even came close to equalising. With that, the 3-5-2 was quashed.

Speaking words of wisdom, ’4-2-1-3′

With the freedom to do his job in peace, Franco began to develop São Paulo’s style of play, settling on the 4-2-1-3 system seen below.

Although it looks comparable to the 4-2-3-1 we saw earlier, in practice this formation behaves similar to a 4-3-3. The main difference is seen when São Paulo are without the ball. The two wingers, Lucas and Osvaldo, remain relatively high up the field and rarely contribute to defensive phases. Jadson, the cerebral No.10, is positioned slightly deeper than most Brazilian playmakers, still he seldom tracks back to defend.

This leads to a less compact team with more space between the lines than the 4-2-3-1. As a consequence they sometimes encounter problems defending against more expressive sides.

However, the focus of this system is attack, not defence. They are far more concerned about what they do with the ball rather than how they position themselves when they lose it. This is highlighted by the fact that São Paulo complete more passes and create more chances than any other side in the league.

Denílson passing his way back into Tricolor hearts


The man responsible for most of those passes is midfield anchor Denílson. After joining on loan from Arsenal in July 2011, Denílson underwent a difficult period readapting to the Brazilian game, and in particular Brazilian refereeing standards. In his first twelve matches back in Brazilian football he picked up five yellow cards and two red cards, and as such his progress seemed to stall.

With another season under his belt, Denílson has settled wonderfully at the base of São Paulo’s midfield. He performs a crucial function in this 4-2-1-3 system, constantly breaking up play and initiating almost every attacking move.

As I alluded to earlier, Denílson makes the most passes in this São Paulo side, and more than that, he leads the entire league in completed passes.

While researching this article, I decided to share that statistic on Twitter. It was not long before I had received a number of replies from sceptic Arsenal supporters, suggesting that Denílson only ever passes the ball square or backwards. Despite not having any statistical evidence to the contrary, I suspected that this was inaccurate.

So I dug deeper, and decided to track all of Denílson’s passes during a league game against Palmeiras from October.

http://ilikefootballme.f…-passes.jpg

The graphic above was made by me, but the design is based on FourFourTwo’s excellent Stats Zone app which you should definitely download.

The first thing to note from the diagram is Denílson’s superb pass completion rate. Out of 73 attempted passes, only five failed to reach their target (93% completion), all of which were attempted through balls to Luis Fabiano or Osvaldo.

Furthermore, the diagram successfully debunks the square passing claims. Out of Denílson’s 68 completed passes, 41 (60%) were forward, with only 16 (24%) square and 11 (16%) backward passes. His primary passing targets are Jadson, Osvaldo and Lucas, so it is clear that he is not playing simple sideways passes, instead he is creating attacking moves from deep.

Franco’s Fearsome Foursome


While it is Denílson who provides the bullets, it is the Tricolor’s lethal front four that really sets them apart. Although São Paulo can play a direct game, using the pace of Lucas and Osvaldo on either wing, they can also play a more patient style, using Jadson and Luis Fabiano as central reference points.

The two are able to hold the ball up in advanced positions, either with Luis Fabiano’s strength or Jadson’s guile and awareness. This ball retention enables the wingers to play off the man in possession and get behind the opposition defence, and more importantly it offers more time for São Paulo’s raiding full-backs to get forward and overload the flanks. This allows São Paulo to attack in great numbers and even the most defensive sides in the league struggle to handle the Tricolor’s attacking force.

So where can São Paulo go with this system? The 2012 Brasileirão has all but finished, and they already look assured of a place in next year’s Copa Libertadores.

However, São Paulo are still active in the Copa Sul-Americana (South America’s Europa League equivalent) after thumping an off-colour Universidad de Chile side 7×0 over two legs in the quarter finals. The prospect of silverware certainly appeals to the São Paulo support, seeing as their last major trophy was won in 2008.

Ganso may ruffle Franco’s feathers

Looking further into the future, it seems likely that this system will require some adjustment with the sale of Lucas to PSG and the signing of Paulo Henrique Ganso.

The loss of a precocious talent such as Lucas would be felt by most squads worldwide, never mind São Paulo. His mazy dribbles and jaw-dropping solo goals have been entertaining Brazilian crowds since 2010, and at times when his team-mates have deserted him, he has decided matches by himself.

Having said that, I do not feel that São Paulo’s playing style genuinely depends on Lucas. He is certainly a key player in the squad and a wonderful individual talent, but his collective play leaves a lot to be desired and I see no reason as to why São Paulo could not continue to play the same way after Lucas joins up with Zlatan & co. in Paris.

The more crucial matter is the integration of Paulo Henrique Ganso.

It is important to note that even though Ganso’s record-breaking R$23.9m (£7.3m) transfer from state rivals Santos demonstrated a big commitment from São Paulo, head coach Ney Franco did not ask for him.

At São Paulo, as is the case with most big South American clubs, transfer targets are determined by a backroom committee consisting of club president Juvenal Juvêncio, director of football Adalberto Baptista, his vice João Paulo de Jesus Lopes, and head of coaching staff Milton Cruz. Even club captain Rogério Ceni is consulted in some cases. Ney Franco doesn’t get a look in.

With a player of similar characteristics already a crucial part of his first eleven (Jadson), Franco may suffer a serious headache trying to shoehorn Ganso into this side.

There are a number of alterations Franco could make in order to accommodate Ganso, the simplest of which would see him take Jadson’s place as the No.10. However, should Franco want to keep both playmakers in the side, he does have some options.

http://ilikefootballme.f…1/ganso.jpg

Ganso could feasibly take Lucas’s position on the right of midfield. Although instead of running at defenders, he would play more centrally and share the creative workload with Jadson. This would nudge their shape into something resembling a 4-2-2-2, and could enable the team to stay more compact.

Another option would be to play Ganso in a deeper midfield role. The idea of Ganso adopting this position has been floated round for the past year, but has never been put into practice. The obvious concern with this formation is that São Paulo would be left too light in midfield. With only Denílson tasked with breaking up play, that is a real possibility.

When discussing a team’s system at length, it is crucial to remember that a style of play cannot be solely defined by a set of numbers or positions on a diagram. A football team’s system comprises the behaviour of individuals and the team as a whole, so minor position changes do not necessarily need to alter the entire team ethos.

Losing Lucas and bringing in Ganso is likely to bring about some shape changes, but that does not mean that São Paulo’s interesting new playing style cannot remain.
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
En par af punkterne har vi tidligere været inde på særligt med hensyn til Jackson og Falcão.

Five talking points from Brazil 1×1 Colombia


1. Colombia sacrificed midfield creativity for wing play – and it paid off

Since taking the Colombia job, Argentine coach José Pékerman has established a basic standard of selecting four defenders, two deep midfielders, and four attackers. Within these parameters, there are a number of variations Pékerman can make, depending on the match situation and the level of opposition.

One of the main variations concerns the deep midfield duo, and is a choice between creativity and solidity. On the one hand, you have Fredy Guarín of Internazionale and Monarcas’ Aldo Leão Ramírez – both strong, competitive midfielders, but with great vision and a wide passing range. On the other, there are players like Deportivo’s Abel Aguilar, Valenciennes’ Carlos Sánchez and Fluminense’s Edwin Valencia. All three are holding midfielders, tasked with breaking up play and covering Colombia’s marauding full-backs.

Against Brazil, Pékerman ignored Ramírez, and went with two defensive-minded midfielders in Valencia and Sánchez. The plan was to shore up the middle of the field, while attacking Brazil down both flanks with Juan Guillermo Cuadrado and Pablo Armero.

Cuadrado’s selection was perhaps more significant, as he is usually played as a right-sided midfielder or winger, so it was obvious that Pékerman was putting a lot of faith in their wing play, especially against an inexperienced Brazil left flank with Leandro Castán and Thiago Neves.

To combat the decrease in creativity in the centre of the field, Pékerman instructed Porto’s James Rodríguez to start from a deeper position and help Colombia’s main playmaker Macnelly Torres.

The decision paid off, and Colombia’s only goal came through a bursting forward run from Cuadrado on the right, and a deliciously disguised pass from the drifting James Rodríguez.

2. Pairing Jackson Martínez and Falcao is futile

While Pékerman got his selection spot-on in defence and midfield, his choice of forward line did not work out as well as he might have hoped. In a staggered 4-2-1-3 formation, Colombia started the match with Porto’s Jackson Martínez playing off Radamel Falcao García as a kind of second striker, and the two never seemed to click.

After some excellent performances in Portugal, few could argue that Jackson did not deserve a place in the side. However, I expressed concerns pre-match that there is no room in the Colombia starting XI for both Jackson and Falcao. The reason? They are too alike.

In fact, one of the main reasons why Jackson has been able to settle in so quickly to the Porto setup is that he is so similar to El Tigre, who left Portugal for Atlético Madrid in August 2011. Porto’s midfield was already accustomed to working with that type of forward – a powerful, front-to-goal No.9 – so when Jackson arrived, he slotted in perfectly. A six feet peg in a six feet hole, if you will.

Against Brazil, Jackson and Falcao seemed to get in each other’s way. Seeing as they play in the same position, they both took up the same spaces and it was easier for Brazil’s defence to contain. Furthermore, neither is particularly adept at linking play, and they both need to be surrounded by creative players.

The bad news for Jackson Martínez is Falcao is always going to be Colombia’s first choice. If Jackson wants to get in the team, he will have to try to adapt to another role in Colombia’s attacking system. However, Falcao will always need an understudy!

3. Doubts about Brazil’s midfield pair may be justified

Two weeks ago I wrote at length about the Seleção, and I touched on the idea that their current midfield partnership of Paulinho and Ramires may be too ‘lightweight’ against top-level opposition. While Mano Menezes’s system dictates that the two central midfielders must be able to defend and attack, combining Paulinho and Ramires felt like too much attack and not enough defence.

Last night, Paulinho played marvellously. On the other hand, Ramires looked lost and spread too thin. Tasked with watching over Macnelly Torres and the magnificent James Rodríguez, as well as with initiating attacking moves, Ramires struggled to get the balance right and ended up committing silly fouls and not getting forward much.

Perhaps with a player like Sandro in there – a genuine primeiro volante – the quality of defence and attack would have improved. As for the segundo volante role, Paulinho is looking increasingly undroppable.

4. Brazil DO have a goalkeeper

Despite what the Brazilian media may have you believe, the Seleção does have a clear first-choice goalkeeper. Since his debut in the friendly win in Gabon in November 2011, Diego Alves has only missed one match for the full Brazil side.

The common perception in newspapers and on television is that Mano Menezes is constantly trying to make up his mind over whom to hand the number one shirt to, when Diego Alves has been his man for a long time.

Last night was Diego’s seventh match in goal for the full Brazilian national team, and Juan Guillermo Cuadrado’s 28th minute strike was the first goal he has conceded for the Seleção.

5. Neymar is always value for money

Whether it be his sublime goal, his hilariously mishit penalty, or his squaring up to refrigerator-sized Colombian defender Mário Yepes, Neymar is guaranteed entertainment.

Often criticised (and rightly so) for not performing against top-level opposition, Neymar’s wonderful goal last night felt like something of a turning point. Even though Colombia were doing their best to reduce his space throughout the match, he still managed to squeeze through and with some glorious tight dribbling skills, he brought Brazil level.

Moments like last night make me yearn to see him playing in Europe, facing challenges every week. The January transfer window will give him a great opportunity to up sticks and take on the Old World, but Santos are adamant that he will remain in São Paulo until after the 2014 World Cup.

As an avid supporter of the Brazilian leagues, I am privileged enough to have been able to watch Neymar week-in week-out for the past three years. However come January, I’d much rather see him featuring in a Spanish clasico or the knockout stages of the Champions League, than once again humiliating part-time Catanduvense in the São Paulo state championships.
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
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Brasilien mod Colombia var fantastisk god underholdning, men brasserne skal sætte propper i nogle steder, hvis de skal vinde VM. Området bag backs er altid sårbart. Jeg mener, at arealet bag en spiller som Marcelo bliver kaldt Avenida Brasil. Nu var vores ven fra Real ikke med i onsdags, men Dani Alves har samme spillestil. Colombia fandt ved føringsmålet også en Avenida Brasil bag Leandro Castán, som spillede back af mangel på bedre. Han er bedst som stopper. Så har vi den defensive midtbane. Der ligner Ramires og Paulinho hinanden for meget. De er dygtige dybdeløbere, men deciderede opryddere/bolderobrere er de ikke. Pt. kan jeg ikke se, hvem der skulle være skraldemand på landsholdet. Ukraine-drengene er kun offensive løsninger, men lad os bare få Willian ind i varmen på bekostning af Thiago Neves. Jeg lurer faktisk på om Mano Menezes med de offensive backs skal over i en 3-5-2 for at få sat nogle vejbump ind på Avenida Brasil...
Hvad vil I andre anbefale til Mano?
Avenida Brasil....hehehe - men ja det er jo rigtigt - jeg undrede mig over Leandro Castán på backpladsen og Thiago Neves - det var den svage side - så det kom ikke bag på mig at Cuadrado spillede en god kamp for Colombia.

umiddelbart var jeg meget usikker på det forsvar - det er alt for offensivt og for risikobetonet med de 2 backs og Sideshow Bob - det er uholdbart, jeg så gerne Mano prøvede Dede og Thiago Silva konstellationen i midterforsvaret - det var det positive fra Colombia kampen - at drengene blev udfordret defensivt så vi kan få udstillet manglerne.

Mon ikke enten Ramires eller Paulinho er med indtil Lucas Leiva er klar igen, bliver han ikke det så..."Houston we got a problem", som tingene ser ud nu.

Helt enig vedrørende Willian han skal prøves. 3-5-2 lyder spændende - men er Mano virkelig villig til at gå på kompromis med spillesystemet ?
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
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lige lidt nyt fra Argentina efter miduge kampene - Vi har nyt tophold da Velez sarsfield med ser ude over Quilmes overhalede Newell´s Old Boy der ude spillede 0-0 med Boca Juniors. Atletico Rafaela og River Plate spillede også til 0. Independiente - Belgrano blev afbrudt pga tilskueruroligheder med stillingen 1-0 til gæsterne - fyrværkeri/bombe/kasteskyts ramte hjemmeholdets målmand Olave - og dernæst de tililende Medics - derefter blev kampen aflyst. Man har vist iøvrigt allerede identificere idioterne - men der er øget sikkerhedsforanstaltninger når Independiente ogEstudiantes mødes her i Weekenden.

De andre Resultater er som følger...

All Boys - Colon de Santa Fé 1-1

0-1 Sebastian "El Mago" Prediger (31´) 1-1 Juan Pablo Rodríguez (45´)

http://www.youtube.com/w…ture=relmfu

Quilmes - Velez Sarsfield 0-1

0-1 Facundo " Chucky" Ferreyra (56´)

Udv. Wilfedo olivera (Quilmes)

http://www.youtube.com/w…qQLh1-2eDJo

Godoy Cruz - Racing Club 0-1

0-1 Luciano" Lucky" Vietto (49´)

Udv. Nelson "Loco" Ibañez

http://www.youtube.com/w…ture=relmfu


Argentinos Juniors - Estudiantes 2-1

1-0 Pablo Barzola (17´) 1-1 Duvan Zapata (59´) 2-1 Leonel " El Gordo" Núñez (90´)

http://www.youtube.com/w…728O12DEv1w


Lanus - San Martin 2-1

1-0 Diego "El Bibliotecario" Valeri (32´) 2-0 Silvio "Chino" Romero (39´) 2-1 Francisco Alarcón (85´)

http://www.youtube.com/w…8m8CE0ovAmY

Union de Santa Fé - San Lorenzo de Almagro 2-2

0-1 Dennis "Stracqua" Stracquarusi (9´) 1-1 Andres Franzola 814´) 2-1 Bruno Bianchi 845´) 2-2 Fabian "Memo" Bordagaray (48´)

Udv. Mauro " El Gringo" Maidana (Union)

http://www.youtube.com/w…QtBteiZHnzM

Tigre - Arsenal de Sarandi 0-1

0-1 lisandro López (38´)

http://www.youtube.com/w…6mkCSbTkOQ0
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
Fans flock for Ganso São Paulo debut

São Paulo are set to break the 2012 Brasileirão attendance record this weekend, as fans flock to witness the debut of Brazil star Ganso at the Morumbi against Naútico.

With the recently signed midfielder yet to have appeared for the Tricolor, there is much anticipation surrounding the match on Saturday evening - with 52000 tickets already sold.

The current record for the 2012 season stands at 54118 - the number of spectators who showed up for the side´s meeting with league champions Fluminense last month.

With a strong finish to the season in the attendance stakes, São Paulo (22,177) could move ahead of Grêmio (22,439) to become the second highest supported club of the season, behind only Corinthians who average 24,700.

Although Ganso is not necessarily expected to start the fixture against mid-table Naútico, it has been confirmed that he will play some part in the fixture after two weeks of training with his new side - following a hamstring injury suffered before his high profile intra-state transfer.
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
Diego Souza open to Vasco return

He is a major transfer target for Santos ahead of the 2013 season, but Diego Souza admits he would be open to the possibility of a return to Vasco this January should an off emerge.

Diego Souza, 27, left the Carioca side in June to join Saudi outfit Al Ittihad, only to find himself unpaid in three months and preparing for a return to Brazilian football.

Although he admits he does not yet know what the future holds, the Brazilian is open to rejoining his cash-strapped former side on a free-transfer with his contract status currently unknown.

"I think there were some conversations, but until now… I am here now and I don´t know much," Souza told reporters from Lancenet on arrival in Rio de Janeiro.

"Hopefully I can rest this weekend with my family and then next week I can visit my team-mates, who I miss, and start thinking about my future."
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
Lucky Vietto om Racings mesterskabschancer...

L. Vietto: "Todavía hay chances"

BUENOS AIRES -- El delantero de Racing Club, Luciano Vietto, admitió este viernes que a pesar de tener posibilidades de lograr el Torneo Inicial hay varios equipos por encima de ellos que buscan el título.

"Matemáticamente hay chances, quedamos a seis puntos, pero la lucha la tienen otros equipos. Tenemos que seguir sumando puntos para terminar el torneo lo mejor posible", argumentó el atacante en conferencia de prensa, luego del entrenamiento en Avellaneda.

Y aseguró: "No nos lamentamos por los puntos que perdimos. Hay que mirar para adelante".

En cuanto a su actuación en la victoria frente a Godoy Cruz, partido en el cual marcó el gol de la victoria 1-0, Vietto comentó: "Me sentí cómodo jugando con (Luis) Fariña y (Adrián) Centurión. Son jugadores de características similares y por suerte pudimos ganar".

"En el segundo tiempo se vio un juego colectivo que no habíamos tenido en los últimos partidos", agregó el delantero, dándole el visto bueno a la nueva formación táctica que dispuso Luis Zubeldía para visitar a Godoy Cruz, con Vietto como única referencia de área, pero siendo asistido por Centurión, Fariña y Diego Villar.

El plantel de la Academia se entrenó este viernes en la cancha auxiliar del Cilindro y los jugadores que actuaron en Mendoza realizaron trabajos livianos, de cara al partido del lunes ante Quilmes, por la decimosexta fecha.
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
Newell´s old Boys træner - Gerardo "Tata" martino - ny træner i Boca Juniors efter årsskiftet...???

Lorente: "Tachen a Martino de Boca"

BUENOS AIRES -- Guillermo Lorente, presidente de Newell´s, aseguró que el club "agotará las opciones" para retener a Gerardo Martino como entrenador el próximo año.

"Tachen a Martino para dirigir a Boca", dijo.

El máximo dirigente rojinegro recordó que el contrato del "Tata" vence el próximo 31 de diciembre y, según trascendidos, Boca estaría interesado en contratarlo para reemplazar a Julio César Falcioni.

"Vamos a agotar las opciones para que Martino siga aca", sentenció Lorente en diálogo con el programa "Un buen momento", que se emite por Radio La Red.

En ese sentido agregó: "Nosotros queremos que Martino se quede en Newell`s, como toda la gente en Rosario".

Los de Martino, justamente, igualaron anoche sin goles con Boca por la 15º fecha del Torneo Inicial.
Brasil: Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo (100% Carioca) Rio > Säo Paulo MENGÃO TRI DA AMÈRICA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1RlVt8zJhXQ
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