Eurosport - Fri, 26 Jun 14:00:00 2009
There is more to Brazil than flowing moves, goals and flamboyance according to midfielder Gilberto Silva, who said South Africa gave them their toughest match of the Confederations Cup.
Brazil needed an 88th minute goal from a direct free-kick from late substitute Daniel Alves to beat the hosts 1-0 in a closely fought semi-final and qualify for Sunday's showpiece against the USA at Ellis Park.
The victory came in stark contrast to their three group matches, which ended in 3-0 wins over the USA and Italy and a 4-3 win over Egypt.
The goals did not flow against the hosts but Silva said the overall performance was just as good in terms of their development.
Brazil are looking to win the Confederations Cup for the second successive tournament and the Panathinaikos midfielder said it was important for them to be in the final, a year ahead of the World Cup in South Africa.
"To be in the final once again after a difficult match was is very important for us," Silva said.
"This whole tournament has been very important to us a year before the World Cup because we have played some important games and given 100 per cent every time.
"I think we have done a great job and hope we can finish in a good way on Sunday.
"But you cannot score lots of goals in every match. You need to show some strength, some patience and you have to stay focused. You cannot win every game easily."
The semi-final was Brazil's sixth international in less than three weeks - and was also their 200th win in all senior FIFA competitions.
Coach Dunga said afterwards it was important they ended the competition with another victory on Sunday.
"It is important to win every game," he said. "Although it will be hard against the USA who showed against Spain what a good team they are, I still think we can beat them again."
Brazil were far too strong for the USA when they met in a group match last week and should be again on Sunday, but will need more composure in front of goal to do so.
Kaka, Robinho and the usually impressive Luis Fabiano looked lacklustre against the South Africans and need to recharge their batteries one more time before their season finally draws to a close.
"We will relax and study the Americans and know what we have to do," said Dunga, whose side will start as one of the favourites to do well in the World Cup next year.
"I don't know if we are the favourites to win the World Cup," Silva added. "But we are improving all the time."
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rather put brazil school team v @#$% USA....brazil going to chew u amerika n spat u out....brazil football its best in the world n its very very big shame 2c usa they in blood final n i wish it was italy or spain these r great teams to watch looooooool
I beg to differ. No competition that brings Italy, Spain and Brazil together can be regarded as meaningless in my mind, nor the fans who travelled rather far to see them get it on. I have relished the mini competition. There have been good goals, the usual trouncing of minnows...like Italy (chuckle), and upsets like Spain (chuckle). I don't think the Italian and Spanish media think their defeats were inconsequential as they tear into their teams and coaches. It's all psychological baby.
I hope the US can do it. Brazil won it last time and they'll be back. As you say it would be massive for to beat Spain AND Brazil in boosting the idea of football in the US. Massive. Since the sport has attracted natural athletes that would normally end up in Baseball or Basketball the iimprovement has been pronounced.
Don't know about "stomping", but it would be nice if the "right" USA team shows up on Sunday. If the "wrong" one shows up it will just give more ammunition to those out there who are constantly slating the USA. But it is interesting how the criticisms are coming from the people who's teams aren't in the Final. It may not be the biggest prize out there but if they succeed then they will have beaten the No 1 and No 5 teams in the world. Sorry, that would be "two highly ranked, overrated teams in a meaningless competition" according to many. Looking forward to an entertaining final. Go USA........Got to be in it to win it!
USA will stomp Brazil's a s s
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