Parreira also said Brazil was not worried about being called the favorite.
"We don't take this in consideration," he said. "This is something coming
from outside, we don't see it this way."
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CZECH REPUBLIC WINS: Brazil will not repeat as World Cup champion, according
to a simulation of the tournament.
Electronic Arts, using the simulation engine from its 2006 FIFA World Cup
video game, has the Czech Republic defeating five-time champion Brazil 2-1 in
the final.
Czech Republic striker Milan Baros won the Golden Shoe as the tournament's
top scorer with six goals, while teammate and playmaker Pavel Nedved took the
Golden Ball as the top player.
Ronaldo and Tomas Rosicky exchanged goals in the first half, according to the
simulated final, before Nedved set up Baros for the winner in the 77th minute.
Also, England lost to Germany in the round of 16, with the hosts eventually
losing to the Czechs 2-1 in the semifinals.
Brazil downed Argentina in the other semifinal in the only penalty shootout
of the simulated tournament. Level at 2-2 after extra time, substitute Robinho
knocked in the winning kick after Juan Riquelme shot wide on Argentina's final
penalty.
Argentina beat Germany 3-1 in the third-place game.
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DECKED OUT IN TRICOLpion remains at 9-4, William Hill has shortened the odds
on England from 13-2 after news that Wayne Rooney's broken foot is healing
faster than expected.
"The gamble on England shows no sign of ending and I shudder to think how
manic it will become if and when Rooney is passed fit," William Hilings on CBS
beginning in 1986.
In 1991, a year after production wrapped on the final season of "Playhouse,"
Reubens was arrested in Florida for indecent exposure.
Reubens returned to the big screen with an acclaimed performance in 2001's
"Blow."