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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Olympic soccer 2012: Brazil vs Belarus results, update and schedule (video)

Spaniards triumphed over the Bealrus team in Olympic soccer 2012: Brazil vs Belarus results show the Honduras team doing it later. here are update schedule and video

Despite some initial shocks, the Olympic soccer gold hopeful Brazil was on track to win the tournament and prove to the world that it is still the best soccer team in the world. Another leading soccer team that is as good as Brazil was given a true scare when japan won their first match. Many were hoping that Brazil and Belarus fight too goes the same way, so that other teams too may hope of winning the tournament.

With the presence of Spain and Brazil in the tournament, other teams don’t really have a chance to win or remain in tournament against these two top soccer teams.

Meanwhile Belarus that had gone a good lesson from Japan, had prepared a comprehensive plan to tackle the top Brazilian soccer team. But to be true, apart from the beginning of the tournament they didn’t really had a chance to make a magic and win the tournament. But the man who must be given for orchestrating today’s win was none other than Neymar. He seemed to be everywhere when the team needed and he singlehandedly managed to set up two goals and scored from a free kick. His heroics today will be remembered by his fans for years to come.

Today’s 3-1 win over Belarus ensures that the team progresses to quarterfinal level. After the comprehensive win over Belarus a beaming Neymar said, ‘I’m glad that I was able to play well again and that I got the goal and the assists…The victory was important to make sure we make it to the next round no matter what happens in the final match”.

Days before the important match the Belarus Olympic squad chief Bernd Stange said, “I’m happy to be coaching the team and I’m proud to have taken them from 90th in the World Ranking to 37th. Belarus aren’t so very far away from Russia and Ukraine now, which is an excellent achievement for what is a very young team. I’m also pleased to be inspiring local coaches, who are looking at how the national team

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