^ The previous Copa America was in 2004 on the 25th July actually
I remember watching it with my cousin at our friend's place in Poland. It was past 11pm, this time the games are transmitted after 2am!

I guess that the organizers didn't think about the European telespectators...
Brazil's defeat against Mexico made me doubtful and worried about the following games. Most of the squad is made of young players, most of them playing in the Brazilian league. Robinho, Diego, Julio Baptista and Vagner Love stand out. I'm really happy for Robinho cuz he had a tough season 2005-2006 and the first half of 2006-2007 then his talent exploded and he was able to show all his potential! Everyone i know, and i mean
everyone, gave up hope on him and considered him just a normal player. Now i remind them this. With Kaka' and Ronaldinho back in the squad later on there will be great and fast offensive actions. As for now, Robinho's doing a great job leading his team to the 8th Copa America victory (i hope!). Having a young team (like Arsenal actually) has advantages (power, great ambition and dynamism) and inconvenients (lack of experience that can result in huge mistakes).
Mexico had a big probability to reach the final. This team was really good in this Copa America but Argentina was much much better, for sure the most efficient team offensively and defensively. Messi is a real threat (reminds me of Cristiano Ronaldo) and with Riquelme as the leader it's gonna be a beautiful and magic game. Unless both teams will be careful and not display this amazing South American style. The best way to win this game is for Brazil to attack right from the start instead of waiting for the Argentinian attacks and play on counter-attack, but the defenders have to be concentrated all the time.
Go Canarinhos !!!
I wish i could watch this game
