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7.01.2010

Round of 16: Brazil beat Chile 3-0 and aim for the title

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Dunga's team has been critiziced for not showing the "jogo bonito" (beautiful game) that is traditionaly linked to Brazil. But at the Ellis Park Stadium, the "canarinha" displayed their best arguments to win 3-0 and prove to be the strongest candidate to win the World Cup 2010.

The first goal was scored by Juan after a corner kick, and only four minutes later striker Luis Fabiano would score the second one. After this, Chile desperately tried to move their lines ahead but could never find the ball. The extremely talented midfielders that Dunga put on the pitch - notice big names like Kaka, Robinho or Dani Alves - completely dominated the game.

Bielsa's efforts to change the destiny of his team were futile. Valdivia, Rodrigo Tello and Millar entered in the second half to help Chile score at least one goal, but it never happened.

The last brazilian goal was scored by Robinho, and that was it. Chile is the only South American team eliminated of the tournament, and Brazil advanced to quarterfinals of the Cup.

Dunga's squad will face the Netherlands, a really dangerous team that will use excellent footballers such as Arjen Robben, Van Persie and Sneijder. The orange side is just as talented, and that promise to be one of the best games of South Africa 2010.

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