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Copa America 2024: Aggression meets precision in Uruguay and Brazil’s quarter-final showdown – tactical preview

Luis Kircher by Luis Kircher
July 5, 2024
in Analysis, Copa América 2024, Match Analysis, Tactical Preview
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Copa America 2024: Uruguay vs. Brazil - tactical preview tactics analysis

Allegiant Stadium will host a thrilling Copa America 2024 quarter-final clash between Uruguay and Brazil. Both nations, with their rich footballing heritage and abundance of talent, are set to deliver a captivating match. Uruguay, known for their gritty determination and tactical discipline, will face the attacking flair and skill of Brazil.

Uruguay, coming off a series of solid performances, rely heavily on their robust defense and strategic counterattacks. On the other hand, Brazil enter the match with a high-flying offence. Their ability to dominate possession and create numerous scoring opportunities makes them formidable adversaries.

The clash between these two football powerhouses promises a fascinating battle of tactics. As we will see in this analysis, Uruguay’s disciplined and compact defensive setup will be tested against Brazil’s relentless attacking waves. Meanwhile, Brazil will need to be wary of Uruguays quick transitions and the clinical finishing of their forwards. As both teams vie for a coveted spot in the semi-finals, this encounter is poised to be a showcase of skill, strategy, and sheer determination. Let’s delve into a detailed tactical analysis and match preview to see what we can expect from this highly anticipated encounter.

Lineups

For the upcoming quarter-final clash, Marcelo Bielsa is expected to stick with his tried and tested lineup for Uruguay, reflecting his consistency throughout the tournament. However, there are concerns regarding winger Maximiliano Araújo, who suffered a head injury in their previous match against the USA and is a doubt for this game. Should Araújo be unavailable, Bielsa may need to make adjustments to maintain the teams balance and attacking prowess.

Uruguay’s predicted lineup is likely to feature Rochet in goal, with a solid defensive line comprising Nández, R. Araújo, M. Olivera, and Viña. The midfield will probably see Ugarte and Valverde anchoring the team, providing stability and creativity. The attacking midfield trio of Pellistri, De la Cruz, and C. Olivera will look to support the lone striker, Núñez, in breaking down Brazil’s defence.

On the other side, Brazil will have to cope with the absence of Real Madrids Vinícius Júnior, who is suspended after picking up his second yellow card of the tournament in their final group game against Colombia. This is a significant blow for Dorival Júnior’s side, as Vinícius has been a key player in their attacking setup. In his absence, the teenage sensation Endrick is likely to get his first start of the tournament, with Rodrygo shifting to the left wing.

Brazil’s predicted lineup is expected to feature Álisson between the posts, with a backline of Danilo, Militão, Marquinhos, and Wendell. In midfield, Guimarães and Gomes will look to control the tempo and break up Uruguays attacks. The attacking trio of Raphinha, Paquetá, and Rodrygo will aim to create opportunities and support the young forward Endrick, who will be tasked with leading the line.

This combination of youthful exuberance and experienced players sets the stage for an intriguing tactical battle between the two sides, with both coaches needing to make key adjustments to their lineups to cover for missing players and exploit their opponents’ weaknesses.

Form

Uruguay come into this match riding high on confidence, having topped Group C with a perfect record. Their campaign so far has seen them secure victories over Panama, the USA, and Bolivia, accumulating nine points and showcasing their credentials as genuine contenders for the title. Uruguays performance has been particularly noteworthy given the expectations placed upon them; they were many peoples dark horses for this tournament, and they have certainly delivered on that promise with a series of impressive displays.

Under the guidance of Marcelo Bielsa, Uruguay have embraced a style of play that is both brave and entertaining. Bielsa, known for his attacking philosophy and high-intensity approach, has injected a new lease of life into the Uruguayan team. The players have responded well to his methods, displaying the kind of fluid, dynamic football that has been synonymous with Bielsa throughout his managerial career. This has not only made Uruguay a formidable opponent but also a joy to watch.

Brazil has had a less convincing run in the tournament so far, finishing second in Group D with only five points from three games. Their performances have been underwhelming, failing to impress both fans and pundits alike. Since their shock World Cup exit at the hands of Croatia in 2022, Brazil has been in a state of flux, and their misery does not yet look like turning around.

Dorival Júnior, the current manager, has faced significant challenges in getting the best out of his squad. Despite having a team brimming with talent, Brazils performances have been flat. Star players like Vinícius Júnior, despite running riot at the club level, have not performed to their potential, and this has been a significant factor in Brazils lacklustre displays. The teams overall cohesion and attacking potency have been lacking, leading to a series of uninspiring results.

Tactics

Marcelo Bielsa’s teams have a blueprint in their style of play: one of intense pressing, hard work, and rotations. ‘Bielsaball’ is notoriously difficult to play against at either domestic or international level. Teams at this summer’s Copa América now have the challenge of stopping one of the greatest tactical minds of his generation.

Usually, Marcelo Bielsa teams operate with a man-marking approach that has one player less in attack and an extra player in defence. Normally, rotating positions and quick-passing combinations are an effective solution against man-marking schemes, but Uruguay’s players are constantly one step ahead. In particular, Ugarte and Valverde track their opponents across the pitch to halt passing combinations in the wide areas. Uruguay’s positioning off the ball and tight marking nullified their opponent’s movements and prevented their players from combining in the wide areas so far.

Uruguay have one of the tightest defences at the tournament, having conceded just once in three games. At the same time, their expected goals against rate is a total of 1.1xGA  the lowest of any team in the competition. On top of that, theyve scored a total of nine goals in their first three games, which is currently the most of any side in the tournament.

Copa America 2024: Uruguay vs. Brazil - tactical preview tactics analysis

Since taking charge, Dorival Júnior has implemented a more direct attacking style, looking to exploit the pace in their forward line. One of the forwards will often play off the last defender, and Brazil has been disciplined in such play, being caught offside only once in the past two matches. While this direct style facilitates effective counterattacking football, there is much more to this Brazil side than purely catching opponents on the break.

Speed is instilled into this Brazil team with their off-the-ball movements, always looking ahead for the next pass. This summarizes their positive approach of looking to be productive when they have the ball since Dorival’s arrival. Another important aspect of Dorival’s attacking build-up is committing players in the offensive stages, notably left-back Wendell, who often advances up the pitch, either on the left channel or inverting inside, to give Brazil strength in numbers in the midfield.

Brazil will vary in playing the ball long, but generally, they

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    Luis Kircher

    Luis Kircher

    Luis Kircher is a football analyst living in Germany. He is currently getting his MBA in Sports Management. You can find him on X at @LuisKircher.

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