Japan vs Mexico June 22, 2013

Japan and Mexico were both eliminated from Confederations Cup contention with losses in their first two matches. Brazil and Italy will advance from Group A. It leaves nothing to play for but pride when the sides meet to finish group play.

The Samurai Blue were in position to pull off an upset against Italy. They scored the first two goals of the match. A Daniele De Rossi goal right before halftime turned the tide; however, and Japan let three crucial points slip away in the second half.




Mexico's biggest problem continues to be creating chances. El Tri's only goal in the tournament came on a Javier Hernandez penalty kick. They have scored just two goals in their last five matches, a worrisome issue as they seek a World Cup berth.

Both squads will want to end the tournament on a high note even though their hopes of reaching the knockout stage were dashed. With that in mind, let's take a glance at all the key viewing information for the match, followed by some players to watch and a prediction.

Where: Estadio Mineirao in Minas Gerais, Brazil

When: Saturday, June 22 at 3 p.m. ET

México.- La última y nos vamos. Hoy es el juego de la honra, no hay otra manera de llamarlo. De perder, el fracaso sería peor de lo que ya es, porque el no lograr el pase y ser humillados por Brasil e Italia, sólo son parte de esa horrible pesadilla del “Tri”.



La Selección Mexicana se juega el orgullo, es un duelo de perdedores, Japón tampoco ha ganado, aunque a los italianos sí les dio pelea de la buena, les metió un susto, pero no lograron aniquilarlos en la cancha.

En cambio, México mediante la vía del penal les metió un gol y es hasta el momento la única anotación que tienen en la Copa Confederaciones. Para los muchachos de José Manuel “Chepo” de la Torre es regresar a casa con un poco de orgullo y al menos decir que no “bailaron zumba con la más fea”.

EN DEUDA

Sabe que han quedado a deber. El técnico de la Selección Mexicana de Futbol, José Manuel de la Torre, apela al orgullo deportivo para que México logre una victoria hoy ante Japón en el último partido de la fase de grupos de la Copa Confederaciones de Brasil. “Debemos ganar por orgullo”, dijo “Chepo”.

El seleccionador del “Tri” aseguró que respeta a los nipones y destacó las aptitudes que tienen a la hora de atacar.

“Japón es un equipo muy ordenado. Nos tiene acostumbrados a eso por su cultura. Dejan algunos espacios que podemos aprovechar”, dijo el entrenador.

“Lo que no te gusta es perder, pero hay formas. Con Italia, no nos gustó, pero cambió el panorama contra Brasil”.

SIN CONFIANZA

Pese a que es una de las decepciones en la Copa Confederaciones 2013, el Tricolor genera respeto a la selección de Japón, cuyo entrenador no se confía del mal momento vivido por José Manuel de la Torre y sus dirigidos.

“México tiene una gran capacidad para variar su esquema, puede pasar de un estilo de juego a otro”, valora Alberto Zaccheroni, director técnico italiano de los nipones. “He visto sus dos partidos de la Confederaciones y usó diferentes estilos de juego, además de que sus jugadores tienen buena técnica”.

“México es un equipo de respeto para Japón, está arriba en el ranking de FIFA”, resalta. “Es un equipo muy técnico, que tiene buen control de balón, sobre todo de la mitad de la cancha hacia adelante”.

“Se ha desempeñado bien contra Italia y Brasil, así que debemos considerarlo en gran medida”.


El volante Makoto Hasebe, capitán de los asiáticos, no jugará debido a estar suspendido por acumulación de tarjetas amarillas.

Brazil vs Italy June 22, 2013

Salvador: With top spot up for grabs and a potentially difficult clash against Spain to avoid, both Cesare Prandelli and Luiz Felipe Scolari are unlikely to make too many changes as they seek three valuable points.

Having picked up yellow cards against Mexico and Japan, Daniele De Rossi is suspended for the Azzurri whilst Andrea Pirlo is ruled out with a calf injury.

Claudio Marchisio and Alberto Aquilani are likely to deputise in the duo`s absence whilst Prandelli must also decide who to play behind Mario Balotelli.

The 55-year-old coach could opt to rest Emanuele Giaccherini with Stephan El Shaarawy, Alessandro Diamanti and Sebastian Giovinco, who scored the winning goal against Japan, all vying for starting berths.


As for Brazil, David Luiz has been declared fit to start despite breaking his nose in the 2-0 win over Mexico and there is further good news for the Selecao as the in-form Neymar has shaken off a slight thigh injury.


However, Paulinho is unlikely to be risked by Scolari after the Corinthians midfielder suffered a minor ankle sprain and his place could be taken by Lazio`s Hernanes.

Elsewhere, Hulk has failed to impress in the opening two matches and his spot on the right wing could be taken by PSG youngster Lucas Moura as Scolari looks to give some of his younger players international experience.

STAT ATTACK


•Italy have not tasted victory against the Selecao for over 30 years. A Paolo Rossi hat-trick guided the Azzurri to a 3-2 win in the 1982 World Cup.


•A double from Luis Fabiano and an own goal from Andrea Dossena gave Brazil a 3-0 victory over Italy in the 2009 Confederations Cup - a tournament they later went on to win.

•A 2-1 victory against Mexico before Wednesday`s 4-3 thriller against Japan ensured that Italy advanced to the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup for the first time in their history.

•Current holders Brazil are the most successful side in the history of the tournament, with Luiz Felipe Scolari`s team bidding for their fourth title.

•The Selecao famously defeated the Azzurri on penalties to win the World Cup in 1994.

•Brazil have only suffered one competitive defeat on home soil in the last 50 years - a 3-1 defeat to Peru in Belo Horizante at the 1975 Copa America.


Italiano:


Tutto pronto per il primo big match della Confederations Cup tra Italia e Brasile, con in palio la testa del girone A. Vittoria che non solo porterà lustro alla sfida eterna tra le due nazionali ma che di fatto regalerebbe un ticket virtuale per la finale di Rio: chi vince evita in semifinale la temutissima Spagna.
ITALIA - Attese per le decisioni di Prandelli che dovrà sciogliere i dubbi in attacco sui partner in attacco di SuperMario Balotelli: si va verso una una chance dal 1' per Giovinco mentre resta in ballottaggio il posto tra Aquilani e El Shaarawy. Bonucci in vantaggio su Barzagli per un posto accanto a Chiellini.

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PROBABILI FORMAZIONI
Italia (4-3-1-2): Buffon; Abate, Bonucci, Chiellini, De Sciglio; Marchisio, Montolivo, Candreva, Aquilani, Giovinco, Balotelli. A disp. Marchetti, Astori, Barzagli, Astori, Cerci, Diamanti, Giaccherini, Maggio, El Shaarawy, Gilardino.
Brasile (4-3-3) Julio Cesar; Dani Alves, Thiago Silva, David Luiz, Felipe Luis; Hernanes,  Luiz Gustavo; Neymar, Hulk, Oscar, Fred. A disp. Cavalieri, Jefferson, Dante, Felipe, Jean, Rever, Fernando, Paulinho, Bernard, Jadson, Jo, Lucas.


PORTUGUÊS:
O Terra, maior empresa de mídia digital da América Latina, irá acompanhar neste sábado todos os lances da terceira partida do Brasil pela Copa das Confederações. A partir das 15h30, o internauta poderá acompanhar minuto a minuto a partida entre Itália e Brasil, direto da Arena Fonte Nova, em Salvador.


No jogo deste sábado, o Brasil defende invencibilidade ante Itália desde tragédia de Sarriá. A derrota por 3 a 2 para a Itália na Copa do Mundo de 1982 entrou para a história como uma das eliminações mais traumáticas da Seleção Brasileira, já que os três gols de Paolo Rossi acabaram com a trajetória de uma equipe que vinha encantando a todos. Porém, de lá para cá, o Brasil não perdeu mais para os italianos.

Desde a derrota no Mundial da Espanha, a Seleção Brasileira enfrentou os italianos seis vezes e levou vantagem. O primeiro confronto após a Copa de 1982 só foi disputado em 1989, quando André Cruz marcou o gol da vitória por 1 a 0 em amistoso em Bolonha.

Entretanto, o jogo mais importante entre os seis de invencibilidade foi o único a terminar 0 a 0 no tempo normal. No dia 17 de julho de 1994, o Brasil se sagrou tetracampeão mundial ao derrotar os italianos nos pênaltis por 3 a 2, na decisão da Copa dos Estados Unidos. O longo jejum faz a Seleção se tornar um grande obstáculo a jogadores históricos da Itália. O goleiro e capitão Gianluigi Buffon, por exemplo, nunca teve o gosto de vencer o Brasil. Dentre as 154 partidas que disputou pela Itália, o jogador enfrentou a equipe verde-amarela três vezes, mas perdeu duas vezes e empatou outra.

Neste período de invencibilidade contra a Itália, a Seleção nunca duelou com a adversária em território brasileiro. Neste sábado, às 16 horas (de Brasília), o time de Luiz Felipe Scolari tenta ampliar o tempo de vantagem contra a Itália, na Arena Fonte Nova, pela terceira rodada da fase de grupos da Copa das Confederações.

Ataque brasileiro causa dor de cabeça a Prandelli
A Itália deve enfrentar uma variedade estonteante de atacantes talentosos no que será um difícil e exigente jogo da Copa das Confederações contra o Brasil, disse o técnico italiano, Cesare Prandelli.

Scotland vs Italy Rugby June 22, 2013

Scotland are aiming to build on a brave show against hosts South Africa when they meet Italy Saturday for third place in a four-nation tournament.

It took the Springboks the full 80 minutes to clinch a flattering 30-17 win in Nelspruit over opponents displaying far greater spirit than in a timid 27-17 surrender to Samoa the previous weekend.

The Scots collected no points from two rounds of mini-league action ahead of the classification matches at Loftus Versfeld stadium, and Italy fared worse with no points either and much heavier beatings.

A good first 20 minutes of the second half could not prevent Italy slumping 44-10 to South Africa in Durban and they conceded a further five tries when going down 39-10 against Samoa.

Australia-born Scotland interim coach Scott Johnson, whose team selections have twice been delayed 48 hours because of huge casualty lists, wants more of the fire that rattled two-time world champions South Africa.

"I was encouraged by our performance against the Springboks last weekend, but having set that standard we have to ensure that we build upwards from it against Italy.

"This Test marks the end of a long season for both northern hemisphere teams in the tournament and we want no rocks under our beach towels after the Italy game.

"When we gathered in camp last month I said this tour would be about broadening our base and discovering whether certain players were ready to play international rugby.

"That has happened and we will take a lot from the tournament, but we also want to end the tour on a high against an Italian team we know well and respect greatly," said Johnson.

It will be the second time the countries meet within five months with Scotland 34-10 winners of a Six Nations championship match at Murrayfield -- their second biggest victory margin in a 20-Test rivalry.

Only five Scots and five Italians survive from the Edinburgh starting line-ups, when the home team ran in four tries and scrum-half Greig Laidlaw was voted man of the match.

Left-wing Sean Lamont, inside centre Matt Scott, Laidlaw, tight-head prop Euan Murray and No.8 Johnnie Beattie remain in a Scottish side hit by an injury plague and British and Irish Lions call-ups.

The five Italians are full-back Andrea Masi, left-wing Giovanbattista Venditti, South Africa-born scrum-half Tobias Botes, tight-head prop Martin Castrogiovanni and outstanding No. 8 and captain Sergio Parisse.

Jacques Brunel has rung the changes -- seven against South Africa, seven against Samoa, 10 against Scotland -- without success so far and the France-born coach seems particularly unsure who his best half-back partnership is.

He paired Alberto Di Bernardo and Edoardo Gori against the Springboks, Luciano Orquero and Gori against the Samoans, and now it is the turn of Di Bernardo and Botes to prove their worth.

The play-off is the first half of a Test double-header, preceding the final between South Africa and Samoa, and the organisers have cut some ticket prices by $10 (7.5 euros) to try and fill the 52,000 Loftus seats.

Match Official
Referee: Leighton Hodges (WAL)

Teams

Italy

Andrea Masi; Leonardo Sarto, Luca Morisi, Alberto Sgarbi, Giovanbattista Venditti; Alberto Di Bernardo, Tobias Botes; Sergio Parisse (capt), Robert Barbieri, Joshua Furno; Marco Bortolami, Leandro Cedaro; Martin Castrogiovanni, Davide Giazzon, Matias Aguero

Replacements: Leonardo Ghiraldini, Alberto De Marchi, Lorenzo Cittadini, Antonio Pavanello, Alessandro Zanni, Alberto Chillon, Gonzalo Canale, Luke McLean

Scotland

Peter Murchie; Tommy Seymour, Alex Dunbar, Matt Scott, Sean Lamont; Tom Heathcote, Greig Laidlaw (capt); Johnnie Beattie, Alasdair Strokosch, David Denton; Alastair Kellock, Tim Swinson; Euan Murray, Scott Lawson, Alasdair Dickinson

Replacements: Fraser Brown, Moray Low, Jon Welsh, Grant Gilchrist, Robert Harley, Henry Pyrgos, Duncan Taylor, Tim Visser

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