According to Luiz Felipe Scolari, Brazil showed Chile too much cordial towards Chile during the World Cup quarter-final clash


Scolari: We were too polite in match against Chile

According to Luiz Felipe Scolari, Brazil showed Chile too much cordial towards Chile during the World Cup quarter-final clash
The population of the host nation of the 2014 World Cup were left happy as Brazil qualified for the quarter-finals after getting past fellow South American side, Chile.

However, elimination appeared to be on the horizon for the Selecao as a 1-1 draw led to penalty shootouts, one which the five-time champions nervously won 3-2.

Furthermore, La Roja outclassed Luiz Felipe Scaolari’s men for huge portions of the game but much to the relief of the home crowd, Brazil made it into the next round and will now face Caoalombia on July 4 for a semi-final spot.

After the end of the game, the Selecao’s 65-year-old manager argued “politness” was the reason his side failed to stroll to an easy win.
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The 69-year-old man was watching the tense end to Saturday's match at a bar near the stadium when he became unwell



The 69-year-old man was watching the tense end to Saturday's match at a bar near the stadium when he became unwell

Brazil's forward Neymar scores during the penalty shootout
A Brazilian football fan has died of heart failure while watching the World Cup penalty shootout which saw his country win against Chile.

The 69-year-old man was watching the tense finale to Saturday's match, in a bar close to the Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte.

The fan, who was diabetic, complained of feeling unwell and was taken to hospital but died a shortly after his arrival, according to the Brazillian newspaper, Estado de Minas.           

The paper added that health officials had to treat at least 98 supporters during the match, including a 50-year-old woman with a heart problem and a young man whose nose was broken in a fight.

The match finished 1-1 after extra time, with the hosts Brazil winning 3-2 in the penalty shootout .

This year's tournament has had its fair share of casualties both off an on the pitch.

British fan, Robert Farquharson, had his earlobe bitten off when he was attacked following England's 2-1 defeat to Uruguay on June 19.

Five days later Uruguay striker Luis Suarez bit Giorgio Chiellini during the match against Italy.

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Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has confirmed he had been ruled out of his team’s opening World Cup clash with England in Manaus


Italy's national goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon. Reuters

Agence France-Presse

Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has confirmed he had been ruled out of his team’s opening World Cup clash with England in Manaus.

Buffon limped out of a training session on Friday after suffering the knock and after receiving treatment immediately had to undergo sessions of physiotherapy late into the night.

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On his personal Twitter page, Buffon urged fans to make light of his absence and support his replacement Salvatore Sirigu in Saturday’s Group D battle.

“Life is great ... and a missed match or another missed World Cup is not going to change my opinion on that !!” Buffon said.

“And, even if you’re not out on the pitch, there are other ways in which you can play an important role. So, go on Salvatore Sirigu !! Go on the lads !! Go on Italy !!”

The loss of Buffon, one of the world’s best goalkeepers and a pillar of an Italian side looking to make amends for their first-round exit in 2010 could be a huge blow for Italy.

The Juventus keeper played only one half in South Africa, coming off with a back injury and being replaced by Federico Marchetti.

Italy drew 1-1 with Paraguay, and with Marchetti between the sticks Italy stumbled badly in their next game, drawing 1-1 with lowly New Zealand.

Italy eventually crashed out thanks to a 3-2 defeat to Slovakia

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Roberto Martinez says the performances of teenage defender John Stones have been “phenomenal” this



Roberto Martinez says the performances of teenage defender John Stones have been “phenomenal” this season.

And the Everton boss has told the Goodison Park faithful: “We have a special player on our hands.”

Stones produced another solid display in the weekend’s 3-2 win over Swansea City and Martinez has been mighty impressed by the 19-year-old’s development since he made his first-team breakthrough last summer.

The £3m signing from Barnsley has made 18 appearances for the Blues this season and started the last five matches in place of the injured Phil Jagielka.

Everton’s captain has recovered from his hamstring complaint and is in contention for tonight’s trip to Newcastle United but Martinez will have no problem asking his young understudy Stones to fill in once again.

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Rayo Vallecano boost survival hopes with win at Sociedad


Rayo Vallecano's Bueno was in fine form.

As the race for top of the table finally appears to be drawing to a close with Real Madrid pulling ahead and finding their stride, the La Liga relegation battle remains in full swing  with seven teams within three points of two of the bottom three sides.

Rayo Vallecano earned three vital points to boost their survival hopes as they defeated Real Sociedad 3-2 on Monday night.  At the Anoeta, one of La Liga's most difficult stadiums, Rayo kept Sociedad on the back foot for most the match as Paco Jemez's
adventurous tactics worked well against Sociedad's slick passing and wide play.

The match was played at breakneck speed, with a goal for either team within the first four minutes setting the tone. After a reactive period in which both teams were overly cautious after conceding so early, the match began to open back up as both teams began attacking with full force.

Rayo's essentially kamikaze tactics proved a handful for the Sociedad defence as Rayo attacked with at least six players at all times. The Sociedad backline was able to hold strong for the first half and counter attack with rapid passing, mostly finding Chory Castro on the wings to serve in a cross.

However, Rayo's midfield was excellent in their defensive tracking for most of the match and was able to neutralize the counter-attacking threat. Sociedad were able to take the lead just before halftime as Ruben Pardo's shot was deflected, wrong-footing Ruben in the Rayo goal.

After this point, Rayo took control of the game. Rayo's tactics are very similar to those of Liverpool this season: all out attack. Under Jemez, Rayo are notorious for throwing everyone forward and this match was no exception.

However, against Sociedad, the defensive tracking was superb and they were able to cover the holes a strategy such as this normally leaves in their defence (they are in 19th place after all).

Also similarly to Liverpool, Rayo's tactics require great performances from their attackers, and Rayo's front three were truly excellent. Joaquin Larrivey not only earned and converted the early penalty, but his movement opened up space for his wingers and runners from deep in midfield.

He was a general nuisance throughout the match and would have had a second goal but was called offside. Larrivey was not the only star performer for Rayo, as both Alberto Bueno and Ruben Rochina contributed attacking flair, hard work and a goal each.

Granted, Bueno's goal was a fortuitous one as Zubikarai punched a cross off of his own defender which Larrivey flicked on to Bueno for the tap in, but in general Sociedad struggled to cope with the pace of the wingers and in particular the skill of Rochina.

Additionally, Saul showed why so many of Europe's top clubs are interested in securing his services as he marauded forward in possession and distributed effectively. He struggled with the physicality of the game a bit, but at only age 19 that aspect of his game can surely be developed.

Sociedad moved the ball well going forward, but found their way to goal impeded by the recovering Rayo midfield. Castro got to the byline and served in many dangerous
crosses, but neither Agirretxe nor Carlos Vela could find their way to the end of them.

Agirretxe was largely a non-factor, as most of Sociedad's best chances came from either Castro or Vela taking on defenders and distributing. Antoine Griezmann's introduction aided their attacking efforts, but they could only ever produce tame efforts on the Rayo goal.

This match showed that Jemez's tactics are not completely suicidal and, on their night, Rayo can prove a worthy adversary (as Real Madrid discovered earlier in the season).

With their backs against the wall, Rayo showed the character necessary to remain in the top flight and Sociedad were merely overrun. Rayo will need showings such as this for the remainder of the season to ensure survival and Sociedad will need to return to
their top form if they want to return to Europe's top competition next season instead of the Europa League.

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