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Argentina-Brazil Alliances

 

The footballing rivalry between Brazil and Argentina is one which needs little explanation – two former colonies from different sides of the Iberian divide, both successful in adapting the game of football to their own styles, infusing it with tango and samba, with elásticos and canetas, tacos and bicicletas, and producing several candidates for the greatest players of all time from both nations.

Two candidates for that title - and the barroom question which still inspires the most debate - represent this rivalry best: Maradona and Pele.

Meetings between two great giants of the South American continent are often a sight to behold, with the most robust of tackling contrasting directly with the sort of skill to make even the greatest defenders look foolish.

But while they may be the fiercest of rivals on the international stage, there are several examples of players from the two nations combining brilliantly at club level. Here are five of the best Argentinian-Brazilian alliances.

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  • Daniel Colasimone

    @MrSurfNTurf don't recognise any of the names.. I imagine they must be underage players or 2nd string reserves

    about 16 hours ago

  • Daniel Colasimone

    RT @OAlmasri: @ArgentinaFW Hello Daniel, can you please read and RT my article on football in Djibouti? Cheers. http://t.co/scJSDHS3

    about 16 hours ago

  • Daniel Colasimone

    Stracqualursi apparently considered himself a big fella before moving to the EPL but realised he was relatively soft- worked on physicality

    about 18 hours ago

  • Daniel Colasimone

    Kun scored from the penalty spot. No Speedy Coffee revenge for Mark Schwarzer.

    about 19 hours ago

  • Daniel Colasimone

    Howard beaten by the wrong'un

    about 20 hours ago

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