Copa América 2024

Who will win?

  • Brazil

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Chile

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Colombia

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mexico

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • USA

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    14
  • Poll closed .

Windhook

Well-known member
Nice to see some CONCACAF teams featured in the tournament, but again like 2016 Centenario edition it's done for profit, taking place on US soil, rather than football reasons. If it took place in Peru there would be no Panama or Jamaica, instead Japan and Qatar once again. Actually I doubt Qatar are any longer focused in football, they reached their height with the World Cup hosting.
 

nextcopaamerica

New member
I am UK resident. i just wanted to watch Copa America Online from my home with my family members. The question is from where i can watch Copa matches live streaming ??
I just searched it on internet & found a solution that VPN Sports is giving a complete guide over how to watch Copa America online from anywhere... If you have any other platform from where i can access the guide, feel free to recommend...
 

soul24rage

Senior Member
I am UK resident. i just wanted to watch Copa America Online from my home with my family members. The question is from where i can watch Copa matches live streaming ??
I just searched it on internet & found a solution that VPN Sports is giving a complete guide over how to watch Copa America online from anywhere... If you have any other platform from where i can access the guide, feel free to recommend...

You can try Streams from Reddit, but the quality can be hit or miss.

You can also try futbol-libre dot org that has great streaming quality, but it's in Spanish for most links.

Hope this helps.
 

Rory

Senior Member
Surprised to see Brazil that high.

Should be 3rd, arguably 4th.
Really?
Alisson
Danilo, Gabriel, Marquinhos, Wendell,
Guimaraes, Paqueta, Douglas Luiz,
Vinicius, Rodrygo, (Martinelli/Raphinha, Savio, Endrick)

Not too far from Argentina imo. Defence is a bit light and lack of brilliant striker hurting them.
 

soul24rage

Senior Member
Really?
Alisson
Danilo, Gabriel, Marquinhos, Wendell,
Guimaraes, Paqueta, Douglas Luiz,
Vinicius, Rodrygo, (Martinelli/Raphinha, Savio, Endrick)

Not too far from Argentina imo. Defence is a bit light and lack of brilliant striker hurting them.
On paper, it's good, but imo their defense which is vulnerable and, for some reason, Vinicius and Rodrygo doesn't show up for the national team and have been getting criticized by Brazilians.

Their midfield improved tremendously since the WC though and of course they are Brazil so you never know.
 

Rory

Senior Member
On paper, it's good, but imo their defense which is vulnerable and, for some reason, Vinicius and Rodrygo doesn't show up for the national team and have been getting criticized by Brazilians.

Their midfield improved tremendously since the WC though and of course they are Brazil so you never know.
Agree on Vinicius and Rodrygo but that can all change, even Messi has been criticised in Argentina in the past. Think with a more structured and hardworking midfield it could open the door to them creating more danger. Going from a double pivot of Paqueta and Casemiro to 3 hard working midfielders could have same effect as Argentina going from old Masch, Banega, Perez/Biglia to what they have now.

Defence I think is stronger than it seems imo, it's nothing amazing of course. But then I don't think Otamendi and Acuna/Tagliafico are particularly great either.
 

soul24rage

Senior Member
Agree on Vinicius and Rodrygo but that can all change, even Messi has been criticised in Argentina in the past. Think with a more structured and hardworking midfield it could open the door to them creating more danger. Going from a double pivot of Paqueta and Casemiro to 3 hard working midfielders could have same effect as Argentina going from old Masch, Banega, Perez/Biglia to what they have now.

Defence I think is stronger than it seems imo, it's nothing amazing of course. But then I don't think Otamendi and Acuna/Tagliafico are particularly great either.
For me, I don't feel that midfield is the dynamic enough off the ball, but could be wrong. Maybe with the absence of Neymar, Vini and Rodrygo will step up, but hard to tell.

I don't rate Danilo and Marquinhos (For me, Brazil have better CBs option than Marquinhos imo, but Marquinhos is probably going to start all games). Wendell is fine. For me, I take Otamendi and Acuna/Tagliafico over them.

As a team as a whole under the new leadership of Dorival, the team chemistry is not there yet from the March friendlies that I've seen and this tournament is too soon for them I feel.
 

Horatio

You're welcome
I am confused by your exchange. Soul initially said he was confused to see brazil so high. I would think he’s surprised to see why brazil has such a high quote, meaning he actually rates brazil. So why is rory in turn defending brazil?

Brazil imo are second favs. Rodrygo and vini up front is strong for copa.
 

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