Brazil and Argentina should fear Copa América giantkillings

Brazil face their old enemies Paraguay in the quarter-finals and Argentina have no cause for confidence against Venezuela

Hello, Nemesis, old friend. For Brazil and Argentina, the Copa América quarter-finals feel like the playing out of a series of psychodramas in which they must face both an old enemy and their own greatest neuroses and failings. Paraguay and Venezuela may have nothing like their long-term history of success, but they do have recent history of causing the giants problems.

For the third regular Copa América in a row, Brazil will meet Paraguay in the quarter-final (at the bonus Centenario edition in 2016, neither side made it out of the group). One is the most successful nation in World Cup history, the other has never got beyond the quarter-final; one has won five Copas América in the past 30 years, the other hasn’t won it in 40; one boasts as its most-capped player the three-times World Cup champion and Champions League winner Cafu, the other the former Sunderland centre-back Paulo da Silva. And yet Paraguay eliminated Brazil in both 2011 and 2015.

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from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/jun/27/brazil-argentina-copa-america-quarter-finals-paraguay-venezuela

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