Chile vs. Mexico - Dur/Post - Match Thread [R]

Discussion in 'Group C: Uruguay, Chile, Mexico, Peru' started by Visca..., Jul 4, 2011.

  1. Visca... Member

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    11 mins in...

    Alexis Sanchez had a clear chance to score minutes ago.

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  2. JacopeX Member

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    Chile is the most organized team I have seen thus far in this tournament. Good first touches, open for one another, just missing that potential finish. They are keeping Mexico in the defensive.

    Edit: Ok...they better be careful for Gio. o_O
  3. Caturro Member

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    Santiago Wanderers
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    Chile
    Unnecessary passes that end up in dangerous counters = not good.

    This catenaccio will be hard to break, but we just gotta keep going at it...
  4. crzdcolombian Member

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    why is this Cup so bad ???

    Mexicos Copa America team would have scored 5 on every team in this tournie. Really hope there is a winner after this game because with how shitty Colombia play'd they don't deserve to be the only team with a win

    crap.... sorry to the Chileans didn't mean to jinx ya
  5. Visca... Member

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    Gol de Mexico :eek::eek:
  6. JacopeX Member

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    W...T...F...

    Did not expect this.
  7. Caturro Member

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    Chile
    ...

    Nothing to say. The most one sided game I've ever seen and then THAT.
  8. Caturro Member

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    Bravo could've done a little more on that play...
  9. BamBamZam1+8 Member

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    Bravo frustrates me so much. We've dominated the game and then they get that bs goal (actually really great header). Ugh.
  10. JacopeX Member

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    This is already the worst Copa America I have ever seen. XD

    Every game has been either so boring or just stupid. Example, 99% of that crowd is Chileno and Mexico is in that pitch with a u-23 team....And they manage to score somehow. But here comes Chile with a tie this next half. My point: These games have been pretty dull. They would have been a bit more exciting or surprising if they were wins in favor of the weaker teams. =\

    The games have been too defensive and everyone of these abroad players with high expectations have ended up disappointing really. What's going on? :confused:
  11. Visca... Member

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    :rolleyes:
  12. HomietheClown Member

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    Crazy tournament so far. Simply crazy.
  13. Vonnegut Member

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    It looked to me that you were toying with Mexico then, BAM big mistake by your goalie.

    Chile estaba jugando como si ganaba 3-0. Risky passes - Brasilian style.
    That's the problem when you dominate a team too much, you get over-confident the defense and goalie relax.
  14. HomietheClown Member

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    Mexico's Copa Oro team could not even score one goal on Honduras in Regulation Crzy. Let's not make it seem like they are the best in the world.

    I do have to give them credit though...
    ... they are playing with confidence at all levels of play it seems. (Senior level, U22, U17)
  15. Ezto Member

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    This tournament is showing that defensive squads work, but are simply shit to watch.
  16. Andrés_ Member

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    Hmm... While this result is kind of a surprise, Chile was clearly superior but I am not sure if either they were having troubles to score or were just sobrando el partido.

    Interestingly Chile seems to have better supporting playing in Argentina, than Argentina playing in Argentina...:mad:
  17. Jimmy America Member

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    Mexico
    Our kids hanging in there
  18. Suyuntuy Member+

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    La gente en Argentina debe estar harta de malos resultados, la verdad.

    Ahora espero ver a Mexico hacer un bunker todo el segundo tiempo, y tal vez de contragolpe metan otro.

    Mal Chile. Dominio sin goles es suicidio.
  19. Caturro Member

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    Chile
    I agree... too many unnecessary and risky passes. Vidal is guilty of this to a great extent, and I wouldn't be contrary to replacing him with Carmona.
  20. Suyuntuy Member+

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    Michel >>> Bravo
  21. Visca... Member

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    Esta tapando bien. Casi Chupete...
  22. Caturro Member

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    Chile
    Yep, time for Vidal to get out of there. This isn't a pichanguita.
  23. BamBamZam1+8 Member

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    Literally one of the most one sided games I've ever seen.:mad:
  24. Suyuntuy Member+

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    Bunkering works. Hang all 11 from the crossbar and wait until the other team gets tired of attacking. Then, once their keeper has fallen asleep, score.

    Brilliant, and it almost always works. Inter defeated Barcelona playing like that, and the Netherlands almost took Spain to the penalties too.
  25. drunkguy10 El Sancho

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    ya empato chile.

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