World Cup 2014, Brazil: June 12 - July 13

World Cup 2014, Brazil: June 12 - July 13

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  1. Brazil vs Germany
  2. Argentina vs Holland
 
World Cup 2014: parting shots from angry players and coaches

From Fabio Capello to Kevin-Prince Boateng and Miguel Herrera, departing players and coaches aren't going quietly

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Russia's head coach Fabio Capello reacts during the Group H World Cup match between Algeria and Russia. Photograph: Ivan Sekretarev/AP


Russia blinded by the light

Fabio Capello's side hardly lit up the tournament with two draws and a defeat before tumbling out. And the former England manager was feeling particularly prickly after the 1-1 draw with Algeria that led to their elimination. But rather than focus on the lack of illuminating football played by his team as the reason for their exit, it was a dazzling light in the stands directed at his goalkeeper that bothered him. "There are pictures. You can see that in the footage. This not an excuse, it is a fact. There was a laser. I have never come up with excuses to get by in my entire life," growled Capello. Asked if his complaints deflected attention from the performance of Algeria, Capello responded: "Never, never. I would never do that. You have to listen to when I speak so that I don't have to repeat the same things."

Boateng lashes out at lack of Princely treatment

Kevin-Prince Boateng, not a man who is shy of speaking his mind, channelled his inner Roy Keane in Brazil, getting himself booted out of the squad for criticising the Ghanaian Federation for treating the players like normal people. "It was a nightmare from the first day of preparation until the end. I never thought that you could organise a World Cup preparation and a World Cup that badly: hotels, flights – everything in an amateurish way. Our flight from Miami to Brazil took 12 hours. We were in economy class, packed. The legs hurt. For a pro, that's an insult. Meanwhile, our president sat in business class with his wife and his two kids. In Brazil the people responsible managed to lose my luggage. I did not have my football boots for days, no tapes, nothing. It was a disaster." And it got worse for the poor lad. "Prior to the match against the US we slept in a sleazy hotel. This one can never have been recommended by Fifa. The rooms were wet. I had to change my room because it was like a swimming pool. There was water dripping from the ceiling."

Herrera blows his top

Mexico's coach, Miguel Herrera, doesn't need much to get him excited – his emotional explosions at the World Cup making him an internet star. So when his team was knocked out by two goals in the closing minutes of the last-16 tie with Holland – one a dubious penalty after an Arjen Robben tumble – he wasn't going to go quietly. "We ended up losing because he whistled a penalty that did not exist. Out of the four matches here in all of them the refereeing was disastrous. Robben did three dives and he should have been cautioned. You should caution a guy who is trying to cheat, and then if Robben did it again he would be sent off. And why did Fifa choose a referee from the same confederation as Holland instead of one from South America, Asia or Africa? The doubtful decisions were always against us. We have to say it in capital letters, in three matches we had horrible refereeing. The man with the whistle knocked us. I want the referee committee to take a look and that the referee goes home just like us."

Bosnia blame the ‘enemies' back home

The Bosnia defender Emir Spahic turned the mixed zone into a very awkward place when he started finger-pointing at journalists from back home who had taken aim at his side after their elimination. "Criticism is part of our job. You have it all the time; all your life. And we must accept criticism because we didn't play so well," he said. "But some other things became a little bit too personal; the criticism was too heavy. And I didn't expect that from my own people but obviously I have a lot of enemies. For those people, history means nothing. I'm hurt by this. But I'm proud because I'm Bosnian. I'm proud because of my people. We showed the world what Bosnian football is all about and I'm proud of that fact. They [the Bosnian media] cannot change that. They cannot take that away."

Keshi bashes the ‘bias'

Having watched his Nigeria side left bruised by some rough stuff from France and then have a goal disallowed during the 2-0 defeat in the last-16 match, Stephen Keshi wasn't going to slip out of the door quietly. "I am not happy with the officiating because [Ogenyi] Onazi, on two occasions, he had a very bad tackle and nothing was done by the referee," he growled. "I think the referee was just … for me, I think he was biased. This is the first time I will speak about the referee in my life as a coach but it wasn't good. If you look at the goal we scored, I don't think there was any infringement. The referee is a human being, bound to make some mistakes, but a lot of mistakes is questionable. I am not happy about it but he's the man who decides whatever goes on the pitch."

Croatia lost in translation

Vedran Corluka was pre-emptive with his parting shot, all but giving up the ghost after the 3-1 defeat to Brazil in the opening match in which the Japanese referee, Yuichi Nishimura, made some highly contentious decisions. "I have never seen a referee in a World Cup that doesn't speak English. He was trying to speak to the players in Japanese. It is ridiculous," he fumed. "If this continues then no one should play against Brazil. We should just give them the World Cup and everyone can go home." Croatia did go home, pretty quickly, after a win and two losses did for their hopes – but not before they were photographed naked at the hotel pool, prompting them to blank the media. "How would you feel if someone took naked pictures of you?" the Croatia coach Niko Kovac asked. "They are adamant that they won't speak to you lot any more."

 
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Yeah!!! Win the World Cup for Neymar


World Cup 2014: Neymar - Brazil can make me a world champion


Brazil forward Neymar says his dream of being a world champion is not over despite being ruled out of the rest of the World Cup because of a back injury.
The 22-year-old fractured a vertebra in his spine after being kneed in the back by Juan Zuniga during Brazil's 2-1 quarter-final victory over Colombia.
The Barcelona player said his dream was "interrupted... but it continues".
He added: "I'm certain my team-mates will do everything so my dream, which is to be a champion, comes true."
The hosts' victory over Colombia set up a semi-final clash with Germany, but their progression was marred by Neymar's injury.
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Supporters attending Argentina's win over Belgium in Brasilia showed their support for Neymar

Neymar, speaking in a video released by the Brazilian Soccer Federation, added: "My dream was also to play in a World Cup final, but this time it didn't work out.
"I am sure they will win this Cup and be champions, and I will be with them, and all Brazilians will soon be celebrating all of that.
"It's a very difficult moment, I have no words to translate what is going through my head and my heart. I'd just like to say I will be back as quickly as possible; when you least expect it, I'll be back."
Brazil's team doctor Jose Luiz Runco said there are no neurological issues and no permanent issues that may lead to future complications.
"The only thing he needs is time for the fracture to consolidate, after which he will return to the pitch," Runco said.
The Brazil playmaker, 22, left the field in tears on a stretcher in the closing stages after taking a knee in the back from Zuniga, who has since apologised for the challenge.
He left the stadium on a drip, with another Brazil doctor, Rodrigo Lasmar, saying he had sustained a fractured vertebra that will end his World Cup.
Fifa's disciplinary committee could take action against Zuniga for the challenge, while coach Luiz Felipe Scolari said Neymar had been "hunted" for three matches.
Crowds gathered outside Sao Carlos Hospital in Fortaleza, where he was treated before flying back to Rio with his team-mates on Friday night. He was then taken by ambulance to the team's training camp in the mountain city of Teresopolis.
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Neymar was airlifted home from Brazil's training camp in Teresopolis near Rio de Janeiro on Saturday

Footage released by the Brazilian FA shows Neymar, sat in a wheelchair on the tarmac at Rio airport, being wished well by his emotional team-mates. He left Brazil's camp by helicopter on Saturday.
Brazil president Dilma Rousseff tweeted a message of support on Saturday and also sent a letter to the national football team, stating how the entire country is following their campaign.
She said: "Your painful expression yesterday on the pitch at the Castelao (stadium) wounded my heart, along with that of all Brazilians.
"But what we saw was the extraordinary force of a great warrior who, even injured, will not allow himself to be disheartened."
During half-time of Argentina's quarter-final win over Belgium in Brasilia, Brazilian TV interrupted coverage of the game to beam live pictures of Neymar leaving the Brazil camp north of Rio by helicopter.
Headlines in Brazil's Saturday newspapers focused on the injury rather than the victory over Colombia.
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'Play for him' - one of a dozen Neymar front page headlines in Brazil

"A beating for Brazil," O Globo's sports section said. "Is it possible without him?" Folha de S.Paulo asked.

The Barcelona forward has featured in all five of Brazil's matches at the 2014 Fifa World Cup and is their top scorer with four goals.
Brazil legend Pele believes the Selecao can still win the World Cup though for a record-extending sixth time, pointing to his own experience in 1962.
He said on Twitter: "Neymar was raised in my Santos FC and it hurts our hearts to know that he can no longer defend Brazil in the World Cup.
"I was also injured during the 1962 World Cup in Chile, and I was out for the rest of the tournament, but God helped Brazil continue on to win the Championship."
Former Brazil players Roberto Carlos, Kaka and Gilberto Silva have also sent supportive messages, along with some of his current team-mates.
Captain Thiago Silva urged Brazil's players to win the World Cup for Neymar.
Former Brazil striker Ronaldo, who said Zuniga meant to hurt the forward, revealed he had also sent a message of support to Neymar, saying the country would dedicate a World Cup win to him.
"He has suffered a very heavy blow and I told him the whole country is proud of him, and that every effort will be made to win the World Cup in Brazil and dedicate it to him," he said.
After Argentina's quarter-final win over Belgium, coach Alejandro Sabella said he 'shed tears with Neymar', and that he 'sends him a hug and wishes him a speed recovery'.
BBC pundit reaction

Former Liverpool and Scotland defender Alan Hansen: "It's bad for the tournament, terrible for Brazil and devastating for the boy himself. Last night in the first half was the best I've seen Brazil play and it came through him and it was the first time I thought they might go on to win the tournament. He's unlucky because 99 times out of 100 the guy who gets the knee in the back is able to get up and get on with the game."

Former England captain Alan Shearer: "It's one of those things. I don't think there was any intent. The referee should have stamped out the bad tackles earlier in the game. It's a disaster for Brazil - Neymar is the one person in the Brazil team that can create that piece of magic to win a game."
Former England striker and Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker on Twitter: "World Cups are uncompromising, brutal, emotional affairs that invariably end in heartbreak for all but a few. But that's why we love them."
Tim Vickery, South American football expert: "Brazil will be without their two most important players - leading scorer Neymar and captain Thiago Silva - against Germany. Neymar is a huge loss but it opens up a chance for someone else and I would expect Chelsea forward Willian to get his opportunity now."

Brasil all the way baby!!!!!



 
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Ya Leo ilikuwa kali si unajuwa wengine hehe na huku mpaka saa tatu, Leo nilikuwa Team Orange au unataka nisialikwe na dada yetu Amsterdam wewe kwa kutubania Mie na rubaman nitaenda tu hehe Holland wanachukuwa ila wasipobeba brazil wabebe, kimapenzi ya mpira sababu timu nilizotaka zote hazikufika napenda kuona Brazil vs Argentina 1st imegonga mwamba Ujerumani vs Holland na Hiyo Ikigonga mwamba Holland vs Brazil hapo Holland abebe Kama Holland haifiki Final Brazil wabebe.
 
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