O Brasil poderia ser eliminado? – dicas gratuitas para a Copa América
The silly suspension of Vinícius leaves Brazil in a difficult position for the quarter-final against Uruguay.
The Real Madrid star managed to get himself out of the quarter-finals in the 7th minute of the game against Colombia, which could well be the end of the tournament for him. Uruguay are not massive underdogs against a faltering Selecao, so it should be a great 90 minutes. The other leg, incidentally, will be an Argentina-Canada semi-final, with the not insignificant difference that Colombia-Brazil would be the paper game in the other leg, but Uruguay will have some say in that. But we will also briefly cover the Colombia-Panama clash with the help of bookmakers.
Free pick for Colombia-Panama
We had led up to Friday morning’s Argentina-Ecuador with little argument for the equaliser, but we were almost fooled by Messi (and us) in Valencia. It’s something of a similar situation in the third quarter-final, as Colombia’s odds are extremely low, thanks of course to an extremely long unbeaten run. The Coffee Makers are rightly considered one of the favourites for the Copa, and a group win could give them an express ticket to the last four.
We don’t want to write off Panama, of course, but the Central American team is of modest ability, at least compared to Colombia. They were beaten very easily by Uruguay in the first round, and although beating the USA deserves a hat-trick, there is still a big gap between the two teams.
Here, we’ll go with the pick that has already won two games at this Copa, and that’s James Rodríguez’s goal. Colombia could score 3-4 goals here, and the veteran striker at the top of the table could get an assist – giving us over @3.00 odds.
Free pick for Uruguay-Brazil
9-1 goal difference on one side, ailing team with a missing star on the other, yet the Selecao are the odds-on favourites for the South American clash. We live with the suspicion, however, that it really is all in the name, as Brazil have not earned this favouritism. Against Colombia, Vinícius and his team finished with 7 shots and a xG of 0.22, while James and his team virtually outplayed the Brazilians.
And speaking of poor attacking play, let’s not forget that Dorival Júnior will have to reshuffle his pack as Vinícius is out, so it could well be a 4-2-3-1 formation with Rodrygo at the forefront.
“Everyone must understand that progress is not a short process, no one moves from 1 to 5 without skipping 2. We will have games that go well (Paraguay) and games that go less well (Colombia).
Unfortunately, we have a lot of difficulties, we have already lost a key player in Neymar and now we are without Vinícius. But I have confidence in the boys, they have the quality in this team, I just need a little patience,” said the coach, looking for excuses.
But patience is long gone, as it is unacceptable for a team at this level to win only 4 of their last 12 matches
Although the Brazilians were on a 7-5-0 run against their hosts before the two teams’ World Cup qualifier in October, that was broken in Montevideo and a Nunez success would not be a bombshell.
The situation is simple: the Uruguayan team is our favourite for this match, and we are betting on the underdog at odds of around 3. We offer a betting tip here, with 1x spiced up with at least two Brazilian cards.