Bielsa: Scared by Brazil's Fair
Bielsa: Scared by Brazil's Fair
Pretoria - Chile successfully recorded a large team to the round of 16 for the first time since 1962. However, the team from South America should give up 1-2 in the final match when against Spain.
Chile is ranked second in Group H will face Brazil in the top of Group G.
Chile coach, Marcelo Bielsa admitted that the match against Brazil became a very scary game.
"Naturally if you feel scared. Brazil has been known in the World Cup as a tough team, they still have a unique style of creative play with aggressiveness Segal," said Bielsa.
Bielsa had led Argentina to World Cup in 2002 and his team must get out in the first round. He said, though this time managed to bring Chile into the knock-out round, but it did not atone for his failures.
"These are two different things. At that time, the situation is very different, a team (Argentina) can not play at the next round," said Bielsa.
Bielsa said, Brazil has a lot of playmaker, then the players are asked to be more careful on the movement of all players.
"Having a caution is a good thing for every team, while players who are too bold behavior was not too good for the team," he said. (AFP)
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