SHANGHAI, Aug. 22 (Xinhua) -- Brazil won bronze medal
of Beijing Olympic men's football tournament here on Friday by beating Belgium
3-0.
The match began with stalemate, in which Belgium
offensive performed slightly better. Brazilian big names seemed unlucky, with
Ronaldinho yellow carded for faking a fall in the 26th minute, followed by an
offside bicycle kick in minute 7.
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Anderson (C) of Brazil controls the ball
during Men's Bronze - Match 31 between Brazil and Belgium of Beijing 2008
Olympic Games football event at Shanghai Stadium in Shanghai, an Olympic
co-host city of east China, Aug. 22, 2008. Brazil beat Belgium 3-0 and won
the bronze medal of the event. (Xinhua/Pei Xin) Photo
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Diego scored the first goal at Rafinha's cross in the
27th minute. And in the 45th minute Jo scored the second with a nice header,
altering the halftime score into 2-0.
However, the consecutive goals didn't drive Brazil
toward a more Brazilian way, making the rest of the match unattractive.
The Selecao, though shining with Ronaldinho and
Ramires' superb passing capabilities to move past a chain of Belgium defenders,
were a little bit conservative. From time to time, rounds of dull exchanges
among their own defenders aroused catcalls from the disappointed Brazil
fans.
The less lively Selecao left a series of
opportunities to Belgium near the net. However, Belgium forwards, more active
but less experienced, failed to grasp the chances.
Obviously they were determined for continuous
attacks, but neither their individual skills nor team organization was capable
of filling the gap. By the end of the match, Jo took a last-gasp goal to seal
their victory at 3-0.
Brazil beat Belgium 1-0 in their first group game.
Before Beijing Games, the two teams have met only once in a major international
tournament, with Brazil defeating Belgium 2-0 in the elimination round of the
2002 World Cup, a tournament that Brazil eventually won.
Despite being five-times world champion, Brazil's
best Olympic effort had been two silver medals in 1984 and 1988, plus a bronze
in 1996. As Brazil's fourth Olympic medal, the bronze is the only consolation
Brazil can be happy with.