Brazil 3-0 Chile 28 June 2010 – Brazil in the quarter-finals

June 28, 2010 at 17:33 3 comments

Brazil march on thanks to Kaká and Luís fabiano

Goals from Juan, Luís Fabiano and Robinho against a spirited Chile, ensured Brazil a place in the quarter-finals of the World Cup. Dunga’s men will now take on Holland on Friday. Brazil were without injured midfielders Elano and Felipe Melo who may be back for the next phase. But Benfica man, Ramires, will miss the game versus the Dutch after picking up a yellow against Chile.

Highlights here

Brazil: Julio Cesar, Maicon, Lúcio, Juan, Michel Bastos, Gilberto Silva, Ramires, Daniel Alves, Kaká (Kléberson), Robinho (Gilberto), Luis Fabiano (Nilmar)

Coach: Dunga

Chile: Bravo, Isla (Millar), Contreras (Rodrigo Tello), Jara, Fuentes, Carmona, Vidal, Beausejour, Sánchez, Suazo, Mark González (Valdivia)

Coach: Marcelo Bielsa

Gols: Juan, 34; Luis Fabiano, 37; Robinho, 59

Cards: Kaká, Ramires (Brazil); Vidal, Fuentes, Millar (Chile).

Venue:  Ellis Park ( Johannesburg)

Date: 28/06/2010

Officials: Howard Webb, Darren Cann, Michael Mullarkey (all England)

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3 Comments Add your own

  • 1. amilcar lewis  |  June 28, 2010 at 18:49

    the counter attack killed Chile as everybody said it would. the question i have for you is who is in line for the death job. brazil coach at 2014 and how will they plan to get their squad ready?

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  • 2. Senga Pacceur  |  June 29, 2010 at 03:31

    Brazil is realy the first team in the world even if the chance to this world cup 2010 is not for them but it’s shows me the good football.

    I appreciate Kaka,Silver and Robinho.

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  • 3. Daniel  |  June 29, 2010 at 12:57

    Be interesting against the dutch, dani alves deserves to keep his place just for the pure energy he puts in.Does anyone know how ronaldinho reacted to being left out of the squad?

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