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Brazil 2, Bosnia & Herzegovina 1: Match Highlights
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Xingu, the Budweiser of Brazil.
Weird. Gomez seems to be in goal for Brazil even when Gomez isn’t in goal for Brazil.
Some absolutely awful defending and goalkeeping on display – even for a friendly.
Neymar is still good, and David Luiz is still terrible.
@3:20 sounds like a Japanese game show announcer.
Galvão sounds like he’s gonna croak
Nice to see St. Louis resident and US green card holder Vedad Ibišević get on the score board for Bosnia. He’s such an important player for Bosnia and now for Stuttgart. He plays the game right and I always like to root for him.
Why does the USA not have an awesome jingle that plays every time we score?
cuz we hardly ever score?
Neymar…Â finding the lighter on the field. Should have lit it.
Damn good question.
Damn good point.
No matter how large Brazil’s economy gets, they’ll always be third world quality with their morning radio talk show sound effects on TV.
Man David Luiz is poop. All I can say is Brasil better have a damn good offense going into WC 2014 because their defense is going to be awful.
2 things: As much as we may complain about the production quality on FSC and the like, at least we don’t have to listen to some crazy 80′s game show diddy after every goal. Secondly, Brazil should have never scored that second goal. Watch the replay of the second goal and ask yourself how the ref ever allowed them to take that free kick so quickly. Dude goes to ground, rolls once, picks up the ball and instantly passes it. There was no pause in the play whatsoever and that gives Brazil a massive advantage. I guess your get those kinda calls after you’ve won a few WC.