At Barcelona Greenwell won the precursor to La Liga - Campionat de Catalunya - five times along with a couple of Copa del Reys.
- Brazil and Peru will play the first Copa America final in which both teams have kept a clean sheet in both the quarter-finals and semi-finals; indeed, Brazil are yet to concede a goal in this year's tournament.
And Alisson also earned the most clean sheets in the Champions League as the Reds lifted the trophy.
Peru shot-stopper Pedro Gallese tipped over Jean Beausejour's cross which was heading straight into the back of the net in the 69th minute.
The Peruvians, whose last appearance in the championship match was in 1975, knocked out the defending back-to-back champions Chile with a near-perfect display, beating them 3-0.
"We got some very hard results and now we are in the final we're very happy".
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Brazil forward Everton has played down his team's favourite tag to win Sunday's Copa America final against Peru, despite the hosts' 5-0 win over the same opponents during the competition's group stage.
"I've played in other finals; I think it's the first with Brazil", he said, as per Globoesporte.
Ricardo Gareca's men pressed high and hardly left the Chileans an inch in the early stages, before Edison Flores put the underdogs ahead in the 20th minute with a cross-goal finish as a ball into the box bounced all the way through to him.
Peru beat Chile 3-0 in Porto Alegre, Brazil to advance to the tournament final. "That hurts as we wanted to win another title".
Brazil being 5 time championship holder has a greater chance at winning against Peru, who too are strong strong contenders pursuing their third titleat Copa America.
In Rory Smith's book Mister he describes Greenwell as a "phlegmatic and plain speaking" coach who had a "flat cap and a prominent nose". The South American powerhouses have fought neck to neck in matches but Brazil have landed killer blows more often in tournaments. 'As far as we're concerned, Cuevo doesn't get the appreciation that he deserves from his performances for the national team, I don't know why, said Rueda.




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