BANJARMASINPOST.CO.ID - Brazil vs Serbia di Grup E Piala Dunia 2018 Live Trans TV diprediksi berlangsung seru. Laga Brazil vs Serbia tidak bisa disaksikan secara live streaming di website Trans tv atau Trans 7.
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Tak terkalahkan di dua laga awal belum menjamin timnas Brasil menjadi wakil Grup E di babak 16 besar Piala Dunia 2018.
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Masih ada Serbia dan Swiss yang punya peluang cukup besar untuk menggusur Brasil dari puncak klasemen Grup E.
Brasil kini kumpulkan empat poin, hasil dari satu kali hasil seri melawan Swiss dan sekali menang melawan Kosta Rika.
Jumlah poin yang sama didapatkan oleh Swiss, lalu disusul Serbia yang baru koleksi tiga poin hasil kalahkan Kosta Rika.
Brasil punya peluang cukup besar untuk lolos, asalkan tidak kalah melawan Serbia dalam matchday ketiga, Rabu (27/6/2018).
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Hasil seri melawan Serbia sudah cukup untuk membuat Brasil lolos ke babak 16 besar.
Dilansir dari bolasport.com , apabila Brasil harus kalah dari Serbia, Tim Samba masih bisa lolos asalkan Swiss mengalami kekalahan lebih besar dari Kosta Rika. Begitupun Swiss yang juga memiliki jumlah poin yang sama dengan Brasil.
BANJARMASINPOST.CO.ID - Jadwal siaran langsung (live) Trans TV malam ini Kamis (28/6/2018) dinihari menyajikan pertandingan Brazil vs Serbia dalam lanjutan Grup E Piala Dunia 2018 yang diprediksi berlangsung ketat.
Laga Brazil vs Serbia dijadwalkan disiarkan langsung Trans TV mulai pukul 01.00 WIB dari Stadion Kazan.
Timnas Brasil harus melakoni laga hidup mati kontra Serbia tanpa kehadiran satu lagi pemain andalan.
Douglas Costa kemungkinan absen karena mengalami cedera.
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Dilansir BPost Online dari Bolasport Douglas Costa akan absen membela Brasil saat kontra Serbia karena menderita cedera paha.
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"Dari hasil diagnosis, Douglas Costa mengalami cedera otot ringan. Dia tak akan pergi bersama kami untuk menghadapi Serbia," uajr dokter timnas Brasil, Rodrigo Lasmar, Sabtu (23/6/2018).
Meski tampil sebagai pemain pengganti pada laga Kosta Rika, Jumat (22/6/2018), Douglas Costa jadi pembeda di lini depan Brasil.
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Dia berhasil menghidupkan lini kanan Brasil yang pada babak pertama mati kutu saat diisi oleh Willian.
Costa kemudian menjadi pemberi assist bagi gol Neymar. Brasil menang 2-0 pada laga tersebut berkat gol Philippe Coutinho (90'+1) dan Neymar (90'+6).
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Costa jadi pemain kedua yang harus menderita cedera. Sebelumnya, Brasil juga kehilangan bek kanan, Danilo. Dia mendapat cedera paha kanan dan terpaksa harus absen pada laga melawan Kosta Rika.
Both Brazil and Serbia are in contention for a place in the round of 16. Group E is one of the most open groups in the World Cup with Costa Rica being the only team that cannot qualify for the knockout stage.
Brazil have not had the opening to the World Cup that was expected of them. Their recent clash with Costa Rica was saved due to two very late goals scored in injury time.
Brazil forward Neymar has come under fire recently after his performances in the Russia so far. He has struggled the team’s previous matches against Switzerland and Costa Rica.
Serbia recently lost to Switzerland 2-1 after conceding a goal in the 90th minute of their match on Friday. Although it will be an uphill battle Serbia are still in the running for a place in the round of 16.
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It was as expected in tonight's Group E games, Brazil took apart a Serbia side with relative ease to top the group and book their place in the last 16, and Switzerland are also through after Costa Rica held them to a draw. Join us tomorrow for a big round of fixtures as we find out who England will play in the next round and, of course, the biggest game so far... Tunisia vs Panama! I'm kidding! England face Belgium tomorrow at 7pm and we'll be covering all the action live, so come back and we'll see you there! Xherdan Shaqiri takes a step back after week in the limelight but remains intriguing as ever After the rush of that memorable win against Serbia, the encounter with Costa Rica was a far more subdued affair for the Swiss winger Should Brazil consider swapping goalless Jesus with Firmino? Serbia are a very physical side which leaves them exposed to pace and quick feet, perfect for Gabriel Jesus to open his scoring account These guys are happy with that result! FULL TIME: SWITZERLAND 2 - 2 COSTA RICA A good game for Costa Rica but Switzerland are through FULL TIME: SERBIA 0 - 2 BRAZIL Brazil are through to the last 16, that win means they'll top the group as well 93 mins: SWITZERLAND 2 - 2 COSTA RICA - Sommer OG GOAL! Costa Rica have a penalty, they just had one turned away after VAR ruled that a player was offside, no such things this time though as Campbell is brought down in the box. Ruiz steps up and sinks the penalty after it comes off the bar and goes in off Sommer's back 87 mins: SWITZERLAND 2 -1 COSTA RICA - Drmic GOAL! The substitute gets his goal as Switzerland break away, the ball comes out to Embolo who's out on the right wing, he hits the ball back across the box where Drmic meets hit with a glorious right footed strike 85 mins: SERBIA 0 - 2 BRAZIL Neymar had a chance to make it three, he ran into the box and the ball bounced luckily to him, but Stojkovic made himself wide and slapped the ball away 82 mins: SERBIA 0 - 2 - BRAZIL Willian once again gets the ball on the right, he crosses it to Neymar who hits his shot into the ground and the ball bounces too high and goes over the crossbar 78 mins: SWITZERLAND 1 - 1 COSTA RICA Campbell went on a mad run for Costa Rica after he got the ball when Drmic's header rebounded off the woodwork at the other end. Campbell broke all the way down the pitch and managed to squeeze the ball to Colindnes whose shot was saved by Sommer 72 mins: SERBIA 0 - 2 BRAZIL You feel now that the wind has all gone from Serbia's sails, Brazil look in control, the Serbian players have stopped pressing them 68 mins: SERBIA 0 - 2 BRAZIL - Thiago Silva That'll be curtains for Serbia, Neymar flicks the corner in from the left, and Thiago Silva gets in front of Milenkovic to head home what should be the winner for Brazil 64 mins: SERBIA 0 - 1 BRAZIL Brazil under pressure again, Rukavina whips the ball into the far post and Mitrovic hits his header straight at Alisson who saves it, Serbia could have had two now 60 mins: SERBIA 0 - 1 BRAZIL Serbia should be level now, Alisson flails his hands at a ball that comes in from the right wing and it falls to Mitrovic who heads the ball straight at Thiago Silva in front of goal 56 mins: SWITZERLAND 1 - 1 COSTA RICA - Waston GOAL! It's all level in Nizhny Novograd as Waston gets his head on the ball as in comes in from the corner and directs it into the net 55 mins: SERBIA 0 - 1 BRAZIL Lajajic puts the ball into the area looking for Mitrovic but Miranda is there to clear it away 51 mins: SERBIA 0 - 1 BRAZIL Willian gets the ball on the right and runs it down the wing, he stops to face up against Kolarov, then dinks it quickly past the defender before blasting a ball across goal, but Stojkovic has it covered SECOND HALF KICK OFF: SERBIA 0 - 1 BRAZIL Serbia with lots to do now, they need to win the game to stay in the competition and that means scoring two against Brazil As it stands Brazil and Switzerland will progress through to the last 16, while it looks like Costa Rica may draw level in Nizhny Novograd, Serbia face an uphill battle against Brazil These fans are happy with what they've seen so far Next
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What time is it?
Serbia vs Brazil kicks off at 19:00 at the Spartak Stadium.
Where can I watch it?
Live coverage is available on ITV and online via the ITV hub.
Odds
Serbia: 11/2
Brazil: 4/9
Draw: 16/5
Prediction
Although Brazil haven’t had the start to the tournament that was expected of them it’s reasonable to assume that they will be able to beat Serbia and secure their place in the round of 16.
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There was joy for Brazil in Moscow and also schadenfreude at one remove as the five-times champions progressed to the knockout stage of Russia 2018 by defeating Serbia on the same afternoon Germany exited the tournament. A projected last-16 meeting with the nemesis of four years ago can now be safely placed away in the box of horrors.
Brazil will instead travel south to Samara to play Mexico as Group E winners. And for all the triumphalism towards the end of this game – the cheers as they shuttled the ball around between some dogged, tiring Serbians – there will still be just a little unease about the latest generation to wear that heavy gold shirt.
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Brazil played well in phases here, their best moments when Philippe Coutinho controlled the tempo and combined with Neymar and Gabriel Jesus. But there were also periods where Brazil looked callow, lacking in presence in central midfield, where Nemanja Matic and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic were able to dominate the space.
The Spartak Stadium is a tight ground by the standards of this World Cup, clamped beneath the usual needlessly huge roof, a crown of vast grey tubing swooping around all four sides. On a steamy, close night in Moscow there was the usual din of horns and whistles, the distinct tone and texture of the Brazilian World Cup caravan.
There was a tang of anxiety, too. Brazil have stuttered in patches at this tournament, and defeat would have sent them out at the group stage for the first time since Pelé was kicked around the fields of England. It was the team’s emotional state that had preoccupied the Brazilian press, the opening question at Tite’s press conference centring on exactly what degree of crying was acceptable, what were the official team blubbing guidelines.
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Brazil were unchanged and in yellow shirts again here, a wonderfully potent piece of World Cup iconography whatever the current virtues of those inside them. Serbia made three changes, Milos Veljkovic, Nikola Milenkovic and Adem Ljajic coming into a team that needed to win. And Serbia were brusque and powerful in the challenge, although Brazil’s early casualty, Marcelo, left the field unexpectedly complaining of illness, to be replaced by Filipe Luís.
Serbia spread the red shirts across the full width of the pitch, looking to pile deep crosses in on Brazil’s under-sized full-backs. Matic and Milinkovic-Savic played close together in the middle and at times and simply walked through the yellow shirts in an angsty, bitty start for the five-times winners.
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Which Neymar would we see here after the paroxysms of St Petersburg? It is worth remembering Brazil’s No 10 remains in recovery, clawing his way back under the lens towards match sharpness. With 24 slow-burn minutes gone he produced his first little moment of grace, jinking around Milinkovic-Savic with a smattering of fairy steps, then combining in the tiniest of spaces with Gabriel Jesus to force a shot.
Five minutes later the same combination should have made the opening goal. Neymar whipped a lovely long pass inside Antonio Rukavina. Jesus galloped in on goal, cut inside, then saw his right-footed shot blocked.
Ljajic was booked for a trip on Neymar that drew a series of gymnastic rolls down the touchline, combined expertly with stricken shriek and waving arm. The opening goal was coming, Brazil’s central three beginning to snap together with a little more urgency.
It arrived on 35 minutes, product of another divine intervention from Coutinho, arguably the midfielder of the tournament to date. Serbia had been closing his space near to goal, forcing Coutinho across the pitch on to his left foot. Finally he dropped deep and picked a dream of a pass over the top. Paulinho timed his run perfectly and got a toe to the ball as Vladimir Stojkovic rushed out.
Brazil’s players celebrated with a prolonged 10-man huddle, drawing a few pointed words from Matic. And as Serbia trooped off the task looked ominous, with a need to press in search of two goals likely to leave Brazil with space for their lithe forward runners to exploit.
Neymar should have killed the game 10 minutes into the half as Brazil did exactly that, breaking from a corner though Coutinho, who played a fizzed through pass to Neymar. He delayed. Stojkovic got down well to save.
For a while Serbia began to assert their midfield strength. On the hour mark Alisson fumbled a low ball in from the right and saw the ball fall just out of reach of Aleksandar Mitrovic. Matic was dominating the centre, helped by the fact Brazil more or less leave that whole area to Casemiro and Paulinho, who were hustled by a crush of red shirts.
Fernandinho came on with 25 minutes to play to help wrest back some control, and within three minutes it was 2-0. Mitrovic tried to cling to Miranda as Neymar’s corner came in but only succeeded in falling over at the near post. Thiago Silva filled the space and bulleted his header high into the net from four yards out.