Season 9 (2019)
After resigning from Porto I had a chance to win more silverware before tackling the Copa Libertadores. The Copa America would be no mean feat as we faced the challenge of world cup winners Uruguay and world number one Argentina if we wanted to win.
The Team:
GK - Luis Guilherme (27) - Our weakest part of the team but Luis Guilherme was more than adequate at doing a good job.
RB - Antonio* (23) - Our strongest area, and our second strongest player behind Neymar
CB - Iuri* (24) - A good solid centre-back, I'm surprised at the quality of regen defenders in Brazil.
CB - Jonatas* (25) - Another good regen defender. Very impressed.
LB - Romario (25) - The only real player in my defence, more comfortable at right-back but still very good.
DM - Lorran (26) - There are many quality defensive-midfielders in the team, this is the one I chose.
CM - Wesley* (25) - A quality player, equally adept as a striker but we needed him more at CM
CM - Anderson (31) - Yes, United's Anderson, Now playing at Roma and still at the top level of football at the ripe old age of 31
AM - Marcao* (22) - Lucas Moura's development was not as I would have hoped but this youngster will do just as well
ST - Panda* (25) - A good player, not a great player. Still keeping Pato out of the side.
ST - Neymar (27) - Playing his thirteenth year at Santos, the star of the side.
Group Stage (Venezuela, Chile and Ecuador) :
Three distinctly average S. American sides, though Chile are the hosts, which can be dangerous.
Group Stage: Venezuela 1-2 Brazil (Panda, Romario)
Group Stage: Ecuador 2-3 Brazil (Jonatas, Marcao, Iuri)
Group Stage: Chile 0-0 Brazil
Two nervy games to start, going 1-0 down to Venezuela and 2-1 down to Ecuador could've proved costly but we did well to fight back and win, an early qualification meant we could relax for the Chile game, which proved to be a bore draw.
Quarter Finals (Mexico):
The team that knocket me out of the 2014 World Cup, I was back for revenge...
Quarter Final: Mexico 0-1 Brazil (Neymar)
Neymar's first (and only) goal of the competition sent us through to the semi's against World Champions Uruguay....
Semi-Finals (Uruguay):
Uruguay are a good team, after winning the World Cup for the first time in 88 years they were out to add another trophy to their collection.
Semi Final: Uruguay 0-1 Brazil (Marcao)
A truly magnificent goal from Marcao seperated the sides at the end, the scoreline could've been very different if not for the post in the 93rd minute...
Final (Argentina):
The world number one and still boasting an attack force including the likes of Messi and Aguero...
First half:
A relatively quiet first half, two very well-matched teams going toe-to-toe and they just cancelled each other out for the first 45 minutes, or should I say 44 minutes...
HT Argentina 1 (Messi 45) - 0 Brazil
Second Half:
A chance for some inspirational words so the team can go out and turn it around...
GOAL! Argentina 1 - 1 (Marcao 56) Brazil
We had equalised! A chance for us to get back into the game with Marcao scoring another fantastic goal
GOAL! Argentina 1 - 2 (Panda 62)
A relatively quiet tournament for Neymar and Panda with only three goals between them, but with 28 minutes to go will it be a decisive third? Will there be a fourth?
FT Argentina 1-2 Brazil
In answer to the above questions: Yes, No
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Player of the Tournament:
Easy decision this time, Marcao was simply superb all the way through. He fed the strikers chance after chance but when they were wasted he dug out his own shooting boots to help us win the Copa America!
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Now it's time to finish my challenge by getting the final Champions' League in South America! Unless the Copa America counts 
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