Brazil defeated Urugay 123-107
In this battle of South American heavyweights it was Brazil, many people’s favourites for the FWC who triumphed, scoring a convincing win over Uruguay. Forca Inter and Epic Fail now look forward to the semi-finals and a meeting with another South American side, Chile, led by Menly and Catmac. In truth Uruguay never got close to an upset as 4Vets (51) and Emperikal (56) were outgunned by Forca (61) and Epic (62).
In this battle of South American heavyweights it was Brazil, many people’s favourites for the FWC who triumphed, scoring a convincing win over Uruguay. Forca Inter and Epic Fail now look forward to the semi-finals and a meeting with another South American side, Chile, led by Menly and Catmac. In truth Uruguay never got close to an upset as 4Vets (51) and Emperikal (56) were outgunned by Forca (61) and Epic (62).
Matchday saw saw Brazil take early command as a CR7, and Rui Patricio double combined with Perreria (Epic) and Coentrao (Forca) easily overcame Uruguay’s CR7 double and Rui Patricio. This theme continued in Matchday 2 as Forca’s Ozil (c) gave him 14 points, whilst Epic claimed 8 from a non-Ozil (c). Uruguay were further hurt by double Neuer, whilst both sides had 1 Hummels, though Uruguay made some headway with a double Boateng plus an Ozil (c) from Vets and Khedira from Emperikal. In Matchday 3 there was a quadruple Iniesta on display, not that it made much difference, whilst Uruguay’s lack of Spanish defence, mainly due to Vets doing a James_Fitz and leaving Alba on his bench, coupled with Brazil’s double on Alba ultimately took the tie away from Uruguay. They made a last gasp effort to turn it around with double Lescott for 2 CS and Gerrard, but is was not enough to turn the tide and defeat the Brazilian juggernaut.