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Old 25-02-2011, 05:43 PM   #1
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Renato Cajá Vs Fluminense (Fluminense 2x3 Botafogo)
Feb 7, 2011, by Roberto Rivelino



Art. Technique. Shot. Discernment, so we can describe Renato Caja, the biggest star of Botafogo.
It was not surprising his display against Fluminense, one of the greatest classics of football in Rio de Janeiro and ended with a victory for the "Cooker", much the fault of Caja.
He scored a great goal ( click to view ) and made a brilliant pass for the decisive goal (from 3-2) to Herrera (click to view) , but not only ... Starred in several bids ace and was not prayed, ending several times on goal, including two balls hitting the crossbar of the goal defended by Diego Cavalieri.
He was undoubtedly the greatest driver of Botafogo in this important victory (mainly because of its view in the first time - half), but could have been the hero, or it wasn't "Loco" Abreu preventing him from scoring the penalty that this one would fail with its famous "Cavadinha" when the game was still lost for Fluminense (Abreu would score the 2-2 in a penalty again and Herrera would give advantage to Botafogo, as described above, the passing of Caja).
If it continues, Renato Caja, left half of 26 years, will certainly be one of the upcoming talents from Brazil to prosper in Europe ... Fame does not lack in Brazil (previously played in Gremio, Ponte Preta, Youth ...), which lacks the visibility and commitment on the part of several European scouts, that many have had and not worthy.
It's time to fix this lefty, for surely it is worth the investment!

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Old 25-02-2011, 06:08 PM   #2
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okay... so is this a thread honour of brasilian players in general?

i heard neymar blew up the south american youth championship, he's already been capped by the national team on senior level.. 2 caps 1 goal i think. seems on paper to be prolific for santos, and only just turned 19 at the start of the month.. although this is mostly hear'say on my part cos i haven't seen anything of him, but heard good t'ings, would appreciate some insight from those in the now; ie dogme and others
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Old 25-02-2011, 07:11 PM   #3
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Neymar is probably the greatest under 20 footballer in the world right now, but he has a severe attitude problem. He makes dirty challenges then either pretends that he's hurt or runs away. If anyone tackles him and he's near the goal area he falls over, covers his face and rolls around a lot, until he gets a free kick then he gets up and scores. He dives in every game and cons referees on a regular basis. He could also do with taking that smarmy look off his face as well. Despite the fact he plays for Brazil and Santos, i genuinely want someone in each game to hurt him real good. I want to like him as a player but i can't, it's impossible.
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Old 26-02-2011, 03:31 AM   #4
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Neymar is one of the top players in Brazil, he just has attitude issues, but he is still you and probably has some growing to do, so hopefully Neymar will change with the passing of the years.

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Old 29-06-2012, 10:10 AM   #5
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Lucas Moura looks to be a fantastic Brazilian player, heard that Real Madrid are cheap quote for him this summer!

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