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Neymar Se Queda Sin Retos Hasta Junio Del 2013 Lunes SPORT 10 Septiembre 2012 BARÇA 9 “Soy humano, no una máquina... Alves volverá Neymar se queda sin Ante Sudáfrica a ser titular jugué desgastado” “No esperaba contra China retos hasta junio del 2013 los abucheos. J. Piera El Santos y la ‘seleçao’ Ni parecía que SAO PAULO CORRESPONSAL están en crisis y su gran estuviese en Brasil” El barcelonista Dani Alves se- motivación ahora es la guirá gozando de la confianza continuidad de Mano Menezes de Mano Menezes, selecciona- Copa Confederaciones cuelga de un hilo. La próxima se- dor brasileño, en el partido que de Brasil... ¡en junio! mana llega una cita muy desca- hoy (03 de la madrugada en Es- feinada: el Superclásico de las paña) la ‘seleçao’ jugará contra Américas, un doble amistoso con China, dirigida por José Antonio Joaquim Piera Argentina, con solo futbolistas Camacho. El otro barcelonista SAO PAULO CORRESPONSAL de las ligas locales. Después, en el equipo, Adriano, que no en octubre, hay un encuentro jugó contra Sudáfrica, podría Neymar se le harán lar- contra una selección de tercera tener una oportunidad ante el gos los próximos me- fila como es Japón. Por tanto, la cuadro asiático, que llegó muy ses. Por primera vez próxima gran oportunidad interna- mermado a Recife. O en su carrera saldrá a cional para que Neymar se luzca jugar sabiendo que no será la Copa de las Confederacio- BRASIL Ahay opciones de títulos y, para un nes... ¡en junio! CHINA crack como él, será frustrante. El El ‘Mohicano’ pasó unos días Amistoso Estadio Arruda (Recife) REUTERS ‘Mohicano’ se ve perjudicado por El partido ante Sudáfrica sigue levantando polémicas duros tras ser abucheado, por Hora: 22.00h (03.00h en España) la crisis del Santos, las turbulen- aficionados del Sao Paulo, en el Árbitro: Roberto Silveira (Uruguay) cias de la ‘seleçao’ y un calenda- desempeño del ‘Peixe’ es su au- cha distancia. La no clasificación amistoso ante Sudáfrica. “No soy Brasil rio local hecho con los pies. sencia por las convocatorias de para el torneo continental supone una máquina”, se justificó. “Soy Diego Alves; Daniel Alves, Dedé, David Luiz, Entrada la segunda vuelta, su la ‘seleçao’, como en los Juegos. hipotecar el primer semestre del humano, estaba desgastado por- Marcelo; Rómulo, Ramires, Óscar, Lucas; equipo está a más de 10 puntos Con el tren del título perdido, Ne- 2013. El Santos tendrá que con- que había estado enfermo”, dijo. Neymar y Leandro Damiao. de la Libertadores. Se antoja ymar ni puede luchar por títulos formarse con un segundo plato, El santista no escondió su ma- como imposible recortar terreno individuales, como el mejor juga- como es el Campeonato Paulista lestar: “Claro que me enfadé, no China ante rivales mucho más fiables dor de la Liga, o el Pichichi, donde y la Copa do Brasil. me esperaba la persecución de la Wang Dalei; Zhao Peng, Liu Jianye, Yu Yang, Tang Miao; Zhao Xuri, Hao Junmin, Lu Peng, que un Santos en reestructura- tres ‘9’ como Fred, Vagner Love Con la ‘seleçao’, el panorama ‘torcida’, ni parecía que estuviese Han Chao; Gao Lin y Zhu Ting. ción. Una de las claves del bajo y Luis Fabiano le han cogido mu- no es mucho más alentador. La en Brasil”. O.
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